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Edith Forne (d. after 1129), was an English noblewoman who was the concubine of King Henry I of England and the foundress of Osney Abbey near Oxford. She was the daughter of Forn Sigulfson, Lord of Greystoke , Cumberland.
26 de abr. de 2022 · Edith of Greystoke, daughter of Forn Sigurdson Lord of Greystoke, Cumberland, was a probable mistress of Henry I of England and the mother of his son Robert (NOT Robert de Caen Earl of Gloucester but rather Robert FitzRoy or FitzEdith "of Okehampton"). See below.
- "Eda of Greystoke;", "Edith /Fitzforne/"
- Greystoke, Cumberland, England
- 1080
28 de fev. de 2013 · ‘Cumbrian’ Edith Forne Sigulfson, concubine of a king, married to a Norman nobleman, was buried in Osney Abbey. When John Leland visited in the early sixteenth-century, on the eve of its dissolution, he saw her tomb:
Edith Forne (d. after 1129), was an English noblewoman who was the concubine of King Henry I of England and the foundress of Osney Abbey near Oxford. She was the daughter of Forn Sigulfson, Lord of Greystoke, Cumberland. Edith had three children by King Henry: Robert FitzEdith, (1093 – 1172) who married Maud d'Avranches.
5 de nov. de 2012 · Edith Forne was the concubine of King Henry I of England and the foundress of Osney Abbey in Oxford. Edith had two children by Henry: Robert FitzEdith, Lord Okehampton, (1093–1172) married Dame Maud d'Avranches du Sap.
Edith Forne was an English noblewoman who was the concubine of King Henry I of England and the foundress of Osney Abbey near Oxford.
7 de nov. de 2022 · Many were new to me, including Princess Nest of Wales, whose abduction started a war, Edith Forne Sigulfson, and Elizabeth Wayte. She even included Eleanor of Aquitaine as one of the mistresses mentioned in this book, which I’m afraid I have to disagree with, as most of this stems from the black legend that has tainted her legacy.