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De Vere
in
Sible Hedingham
in
England
Vere
in
Sible Hedingham
in
England
DeVere
in
Sible Hedingham
in
England
William de Vere
b.
1072
Sible Hedingham, Essex, England
d.
24 Dec 1198
England
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Aubrey II de Vere, Count de Blois
1062 - 1141
M
.
Alice FitzGilbert de Clare
1091 - 1163
m.
Abt 1120
_____ DeVere
William de Vere
1072 - 1198
Adeliza de Vere
Abt 1105 - 1185
Rohese de Vere, Countess of Essex
Abt 1110 - Aft 1170
Aubrey de Vere, Earl of Oxford
Abt 1110 - 1194
Juliana de Vere
Bet 1110 & 1122 - Aft 1185
Sir Robert de Vere, Knt
Abt 1112 - 1194
Geoffrey de Vere
1130 - 1170
Gilbert _____
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Name
William de Vere
Alt Name
William DeVere
Gender
Male
Birth
?
1072
Sible Hedingham, Essex, England
Death
[1]
[2]
24 Dec 1198
England
Reference Number
Q2581169
(Wikidata)
the text in this section is copied from an article in
Wikipedia
William de Vere
(died 1198) was
Bishop of Hereford
and an Augustinian canon.
This page uses content from the English
Wikipedia
. The original content was at
William de Vere
. The list of authors can be seen in the
page history
. As with WeRelate, the content of Wikipedia is available under the
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.
References
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William de Vere
, in
Wikipedia
:
The Free Encyclopedia
.
↑
WILLIAM
, in
Cawley, Charles.
Medieval Lands
:
A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families
.
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