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  1. 19 de mai. de 2024 · Juliane de Fontrevault tried both, but she missed King Henry I, who was at the time besieging her castle in Normandy. There had been an altercation, you see, which led to a major hostage failure, wherein Juliane’s husband Eustace blinded the young hostage sent to Henry, and Henry blinded and cut the noses off the two girls sent to him as hostages.

  2. with MATHILDE EDITH OF SCOTLAND, born about 1080 - Dunfermline, 4768, Fifeshire, Scotland, Verenigd Koninkrijk, deceased May 1, 1118 - Westminster Abbey, 16707, London, England, Verenigd Koninkrijk aged about 38 years old, REINE. MATHILDIS OF ENGLAND 1102-1167 Married June 17, 1128, Le Mans, 72181, Sarthe, Pays de la Loire, Frankrijk, to ...

  3. Married in 1103 to Eustace De Pacy Siblings. Juliane De Fontevrault 1090-Fulk FitzRoy, Monk Abingdon 1092-Richard De Lincoln 1094-1120 Half-siblings.

  4. Juliane de Fontevrault b.abt 1090 . Henry I "Beauclerc" King of England b.abt 9/1068 . William I "the Conqueror" King of England b.1027 . Robert I Duke of Normandy b ...

  5. Eventually, Juliana ended her days as a nun at Fontevrault. The incident with the granddaughters became famous for its brutality, and some future writers, anxious perhaps to make Henry I into as much of a villain as possible, omitted the parts about Harnec's son and Eustace's rebellion, and related the story in such a way as to make it seem that Henry himself blinded the girls on a sadistic whim.

  6. 15 de mar. de 2024 · For this 12th-century noblewoman, her father's bad behavior could only mean one thing—time to pull out the ol' crossbow!

  7. 22 de ago. de 2022 · Ansfride was born c. 1070. She was the wife of Anskill of Seacourt, at Wytham in Berkshire (now Oxfordshire). Illegitimate children with Henry I: 1) Juliane de Fontevrault (born c. 1090); married Eustace de Pacy in 1103. She tried to shoot her father with a crossbow after King Henry allowed her two young daughters to be blinded.