• Osbern the Steward, known in French as Osbern de Crépon (died about 1040), was the Steward of two Dukes of Normandy and the father of William FitzOsbern...
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  • historian, described Osbern as "unsociable". William FitzOsbern, Earl of Hereford was his brother. Their father was Osbern de Crépon, a guardian and seneschal...
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  • Siward of Northumbria Osbern the Steward a.k.a. Osbern de Crépon (died c. 1040), steward and seneschal of two Norman dukes Osbern Pentecost (d.1054) pre...
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  • Herfast de Crépon was the brother of Gunnor, Duchess of Normandy, the wife of Richard I of Normandy. His parentage is unknown, but it is stated by Dudo...
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  • Normandy Geoffroy Lidvan as Osbern the Steward (French: Osbern de Crépon) Eric Rulliat as Ranulf the Viscount (French: Renouf de Briquessard) Thomas Debaene...
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    son who was taken to the Burgundy region of Savoy. Godfrey de Crepon Candie Fitz Osbern's entry in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography questions...
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  • Eremburga of Canville. His sister Emma, who married Osbern the Steward (French: Osbern de Crépon), Seneschal of Normandy, became abbess of the abbey of...
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  • Gesta Normannorum Ducum, 1992, 1:78-9 de Beaurepaire, François (1981). Les Noms des communes et anciennes paroisses de l'Eure (in French). Paris. p. 104....
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    Colville (or Colvin) House of Corbet House of Courcy (or Courci) House of Crépon House of Curzon House of Dene House of Dévereux House of Melun/Carpenter...
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    the Germanic anthroponym Osbert or alternatively from the Scandinavian Osbern and the old French ville (from the Latin villa) in its original sense of...
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