Roesia de Verdun (c. 1204 - 10 February 1247), also spelled Rohese and Rose, was a Norman femme sole and one of the most powerful women of Ireland in the 13th century.
RoesiadeVerdun (c. 1204 - 10 February 1247), also spelled Rohese and Rose, was a Norman femme sole and one of the most powerful women of Ireland in the...
likely to have been a textual error, arising from Nicholas deVerdun's daughter RoesiadeVerdun’s daughter Matilda marrying 1stly John FitzAlan and after...
Thringstone in Leicestershire, England. It was founded around 1235-1241 by RoesiadeVerdun and dissolved in October 1538. It was dedicated to the Holy Trinity...
Norman nobleman named Bertram deVerdun erected a manor house at Castletown Mount. Bertram's granddaughter RoesiadeVerdun later built Castle Roche in...
these, Margery, had married Sir John deVerdun of Alton Castle in Staffordshire, son of the heiress RoesiadeVerdun and Theobald le Botiller. Margery's...
(died 1241) Sir John deVerdun, Lord of Westmeath, (son of Theobald le Botiller, 2nd Chief Butler of Ireland and RoesiadeVerdun) and husband of Margaret...
married John de Verdun of Alton, son of Theobald le Botiller and RoesiadeVerdun. The deVerduns struggled with local lawlessness and the Welsh revolts which...
death of Theobald deVerdun, 2nd Baron Verdun in 1316 without a male heir, the family's landholdings were split. One of Theobold deVerdun's daughters, Joan...