Examples of 'de braose' in a sentence

Meaning of "de braose"

a proper noun that refers to a family name of Norman origin, often associated with medieval English nobility

How to use "de braose" in a sentence

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De Braose is buried in the chapel he built.
The castle later passed to the de Braose family.
William de Braose regains possession of the estates lost two years earlier.
William was the most notable member of the de Braose dynasty.
De Braose is hanged for adultery.
Disfavour grew into a vendetta against the de Braose family and associates.
Maud de Braose features in many Welsh folklore myths and legends.
In ancient times Horsham was controlled by the powerful de Braose family.
Philip de Braose junior fl.
The manor of Chesworth originally belonged to the de Braose family.
William de Braose had participated in the Norman conquest of England.
The southern parts of Ferlix were conquered by Philip de Braose.
The Barons de Braose were a formidable force in medieval England and Wales.
His mother was Maud de Braose.
De Braose family.

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William de Braose.
Some Welsh leaders stayed away, mistrusting de Braose.
Philip de Braose.
William de Braose offered terms, and Painscastle was returned to him.
William was the son of Reginald de Braose and his first wife Grecia Briwere.
William de Braose was the baron who had served as Arthur 's jailer.
Following the execution, her mother held de Braose lands and castles in her own right.
The following year Arthur was transferred to Rouen, under the charge of William de Braose.
Strangely, the name de Braose receives little attention in history books today.
When negotiations failed, the king declared William de Braose an outlaw.
On 2 May, de Braose was hanged ; Joan was placed under house arrest for a year.
Following her husband 's execution, Eva held de Braose lands and castles in her own right.
He also inherited major possessions in the Welsh Marches from his mother, Eleanor de Braose.
Hugh de Lacy fled to Scotland, and William de Braose fled to France and died.
Juliana 's maternal ancestors included Brian Boru, Dermot McMurrough, and Maud de Braose.
In 1208 de Braose used Weobley Castle to attack the king 's property in Herefordshire.
Gruffydd handed him over to his father-in-law, William de Braose.
May 1230 was the son of Reginald de Braose by his first wife, Grecia Briwere.

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