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  1. 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.

  2. With Ansfride • Ansfride was born c. 1070. She was the wife of Anskill of Seacourt, at Wytham in Berkshire (now Oxfordshire). Juliane de Fontevrault, married Eustace de Pacy. She tried to shoot her father with a crossbow after King Henry allowed her two young daughters to be blinded. • Fulk FitzRoy, a monk at Abingdon.

  3. sites.rootsmagic.com › GonyonHistory › siteJuliane DE FONTEVRAULT

    Birth: 1090: England: Death: Aft 1136: of Fontevrault-l'Abbaye, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France

  4. Juliane de Fontevrault. Juliane de Fontevrault (* um 1090; † nach 1136) war eine uneheliche Tochter des englischen Königs Heinrich I. und seiner Geliebten Ansfride. Julianes Biographie ist in der Historia Ecclesiastica des Chronisten Ordericus Vitalis überliefert.

  5. Discover the family tree of Juliane de FONTEVRAULT for free, and learn about their family history and their ancestry.

  6. Coordinates. 47°10′53″N 0°03′06″E. /  47.18139°N 0.05167°E  / 47.18139; 0.05167. The Royal Abbey of Our Lady of Fontevraud or Fontevrault (in French: abbaye de Fontevraud) was a monastery in the village of Fontevraud-l'Abbaye, near Chinon, in the former French Duchy of Anjou. It was founded in 1101 by the itinerant preacher ...