Turstin is a surname that appears in the Domesday Survey of 1086. Notable people with the name include: Turstin FitzRolf Turstin, Count of Avranchin Turstin...
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Turstin fitz Rolf, also known as Turstin le Blanc and Tustein fitz Rou (Old Norse: Þorsteinn Hrólfsson) played a prominent role in the Norman conquest...
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Bishop holding a club strengthens the boys.") (14) Turstin fitz Rolf a.k.a. Turstin fitz Rou and Turstin le Blanc, (Source: Orderic Vitalis) (15) Engenulf...
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has been derived in turn from the Norman name Tustin, variant form of Turstin, Tostain, Toutain, etc. themselves from Old Norse given name Þorsteinn...
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French photographer Thorsten Turstin Toutainville, a French commune in département Eure, région Normandy Tostain Toustain Turstin Albert Dauzat, Noms et prénoms...
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Nicholas. Another son was Ralph who became a cleric. A fourth son was Turstin, who held land around Wallingford. Basset also had daughters, but their...
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account of their personal abilities and usefulness. Thus, for instance, Turstin FitzRolf, the relatively humble and obscure knight who had stepped in at...
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novels featuring a royal bastard, the assassin FitzChivalry 'Fitz' Farseer. Turstin FitzRolf (fl. 1066) William FitzOsbern, 1st Earl of Hereford (1020–1071)...
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Gloucestershire, England. In the Domesday Book of 1086, it is recorded as held by Turstin FitzRolf. Oakley primarily consists of residential housing, including private...
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became the first Norman Abbot of Glastonbury in circa 1077. Thurstan or Turstin of Bayeux (c. 1070 – 6 February 1140) was a medieval Archbishop of York...
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