Gerard de Canville (died 1214), often written Camville, was an Anglo-Norman landowner and administrator who was a loyal supporter of King Henry II of England...
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Canville or de Canville may refer to: Canville Creek, a river in Kansas Canville Township, Neosho County, Kansas Gerard de Canville (also written Camville;...
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Finland. Spring – William de Longchamp, Chief Justiciar and regent, besieges Lincoln Castle accusing the castellan Gerard de Canville of corruption. In response...
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Finland. Spring – William de Longchamp, Chief Justiciar and regent, besieges Lincoln Castle accusing the castellan Gerard de Canville of corruption. In response...
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died in 1237. It then passed to the crown and was given to a royal relative. De Facto Under the Justiciar of Ireland: These lords were the descendants of...
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originated from Canville-les-Deux-Églises (Canvilla 1149, Camvilla 1153) in Normandy. He had at least one daughter, Isabel, wife of Robert de Harcourt.[citation...
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two architects from the famous Auguste Perret office: Jacques Lamy and Gérard Dupasquier, The only building in town offering both ancient and the new...
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membership required.) Golding, Brian (28 September 2006). "Canville [Camville], Gerard de (d. 1214)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography: subscription...
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threatened by rising water levels, due to global warming. Excavations, led by Gérard Fosse (1948-2019), revealed human occupation dating from the Mousterian...
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Richard de Canville, governor of Cyprus, who died in 1191 during the Third Crusade at the Siege of Acre. His son Gerard (d. 1214) married Nicola de la Haie...
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