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Godbout – Racicot / LeBeuf – LaHaye
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Abt 1120 - 1188 (~ 68 years)
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| Name |
Roger de Mowbray [1, 2] |
| Born |
Abt 1120 |
| Gender |
Male |
| Military |
1138 |
| Took part in the battle of the Standard against the Scots |
| Military |
1141 |
| Fought for King Stephen at the battle of Lincoln and was taken prisoner |
| Military |
1147 |
| Took part in the second Crusade |
| Military |
1173 |
| Supported the younger Henry against King Henry II and joined King William I of Scotland in his invasion of England |
| Occupation |
13 Jul 1174 |
| Fled to Scotland after the defeat and capture of King William at Alnwick |
| Occupation |
31 Jul 1174 |
| Surrendered Thirsk to Henry and appears to have made peace with the King |
| Military |
1186 |
| Arrived in Jerusalem as a Crusader |
| Military |
4 Jul 1187 |
| Taken prisoner at the battle of Hattin and ransomed the following year by the Templars |
| Died |
1188 |
Palestine |
| Person ID |
I21938 |
Godbout |
| Last Modified |
18 Apr 2017 |
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| Sources |
- [S7] The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, George Edward Cokayne; Vicary Gibbs, H. A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand & Howard de Walden, editors, (Reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), Volume IX, pp. 369-372.
- [S728] A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages of England, Ireland and Scotland, John Burke, Esq., (Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, London, 1831), 376.
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