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    Josce de Dinan (died 1166) was an Anglo-Norman nobleman who lived during and after the civil war between King Stephen of England and his cousin Matilda...
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  • Virginia Josce de Dinan (died 1166), Anglo-Norman nobleman Dinan, walled Breton town and commune in the CĂ´tes-d'Armor department, northwestern France Dinan, Isfahan...
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    route south across to Ludford. A bridge was constructed (possibly by Josce de Dinan) at the foot of Broad Street, upstream of the ford, which then replaced...
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  • Sybil (wife of Pain fitzJohn) (12th century), wife of Pain fitzJohn and Josce de Dinan Sybil (given name) HMS Sibyl (1779), 28-gun Enterprise-class sixth-rate...
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  • Lords, most notably with Miles, earl of Hereford, his son Roger and Josce de Dinan, lord of Ludlow. The latter ambushed Mortimer and only released him...
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  • Sybil (wife of Pain fitzJohn) (category De Lacy family)
    England married her to Josce de Dinan, who died in 1166. Sybil had two daughters with Pain and is probably the mother of Josce's two daughters also. Sybil's...
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    the border with Wales, were given to Pain fitzJohn, Josce de Dinan and Miles of Gloucester. Roger de Lacy's lands in Normandy, however, were not confiscated...
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    one of the two daughters and co-heirs of Josce de Dinan and his wife Sybil, widow of Pain fitzJohn. Josce had held Ludlow Castle in the Welsh Marches...
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  • at the Benedictine Abbey in Worcester and tutor to Ermina Hugonin. Josce de Dinan: A middle-aged lord in Ludlow whose allegiance King Stephen strives...
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    in the 15th century, replacing an earlier bridge possibly built by Josce de Dinan, it was restored in 1886 (following a serious flood) and has 20th-century...
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