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  1. Há 2 dias · Lessons in Freediving, Polyphonic Singing, History, and Beyond“It’s an important part of the practice to say, ‘Yeah I’m scared’ but then the question becomes...

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  2. Há 1 dia · Wife of John Beauchamp, 1st Baron Beauchamp, K.G. F57 Lady Alice Norreys: c. 1405 – c. 1450 1448 Wife of Sir John Norreys: 166 Alfonso V, King of Aragon, Sicily and Naples: 1396–1458 4 August 1450 (elected) 167 William, Duke of Brunswick: d. 1482 4 August 1450 (elected) Not Installed 168 Casimir IV, King of Poland: 1427–1492 4 August 1450 ...

  3. Há 4 dias · Philippe de Valois, né en 1293 et mort le 22 août 1350 à Nogent-le-Roi [n 1] est roi de France de 1328 à 1350 sous le nom de Philippe VI, dit « le Fortuné [1] » ou « le Catholique [2] », est le premier roi de la dynastie capétienne des Valois, issue de la branche cadette de la maison capétienne fondée par son père ...

  4. Há 2 dias · About 1220 the patron of Kibworth Beauchamp church was Walter de Beauchamp. The advowson remained in the hands of the Beauchamp family until at least 1435, when Richard de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, presented. The descent of the advowson after that date is not clear. The Crown presented in 1542, and again in 1554.

  5. Há 3 dias · William of Erdington held Fenton in 1212 in right of his wife Philippa at a rent of 7s. He still held it in 1236 by which date the rent of 1212 had been increased to 7s. 4d. and 40 days' castle guard had been added to the service of the fief.

  6. Há 3 dias · Heir to the Honour of Mowbray, Roger de Mowbray was a prominent Anglo-Norman baron who played major roles in royal politics during the reigns of King Stephen and Henry II. He was a participant in the Second Crusade, and is recorded as having fought alongside Hugh de Beauchamp at the Battle of Hattin in 1187.

  7. Há 2 dias · BOTOLPH stands on rising ground, the churchyard being completely surrounded by fields. The dedication suggests that there was a church at Beauchamp Roding before the Norman Conquest. The building consists of nave, chancel, west tower, and south porch. The walls are of flint rubble mixed with freestone.