Roger Bigod (died 1107) was a Norman knight who travelled to England in the Norman Conquest. He held great power in East Anglia, and five of his descendants were earls of Norfolk. He was also known as Roger Bigot, appearing as such as a witness to the Charter of Liberties of Henry I of England.
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lordships in Essex, 117 in Suffolk and 187 in Norfolk. RogerBigod's base was in Thetford, Norfolk, then the see of the bishop, where he founded a priory which...
RogerBigod may refer to: RogerBigodofNorfolk (died 1107), Norman knight who came to England with William the Conqueror; father of Hugh Bigod, 1st Earl...
were the Bigod Earls ofNorfolk, starting with RogerBigod from Normandy (died 1107). Their male line ended with RogerBigod, 5th Earl ofNorfolk, who died...
English throne. William Bigod's father, RogerBigodofNorfolk, the 1st Bigod Earl, Ralph de Breuilon (de Breton) was the 1st Earl of the Conquest. Ralph...
house in Thetford, Norfolk, England. Founded in 1103 by RogerBigodofNorfolk, Thetford was one of the most important monasteries of East Anglia. It should...
Bigod family was a medieval Norman family, the second Earls ofNorfolk, the first being Ralph de Guader. RogerBigod, 1st Earl ofNorfolk, father of the...
the large town of Ipswich and the village of Nacton. A Viking ship was once found in Levington.[citation needed] RogerBigodofNorfolk was the main tenant...
of his father Hugh Bigod, 1st Earl ofNorfolk. Ida and Roger had a number of children, including: Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl ofNorfolk, who in 1206 or 1207...
│ │ └─> Alice de Tosny († après 1129) │ X RogerBigodofNorfolk │ └─>Roger (?) | Roger I of Tosny, Or Roger d'Espagne († c.1040) X Godehildis/Gotelina...
Church of England Diocese of Norwich and is one of the Norwich 12 heritage sites. This is a partial list of graves at Norwich Cathedral: RogerBigodof Norfolk...
Roger Devereux was a Norman nobleman who, following the Norman Conquest of 1066, was recorded as holding lands in Norfolk at the time of the Domesday survey...
inherited by RogerBigod, 5th Earl ofNorfolk, who was a grandson of William Marshal's eldest daughter, Maud. He constructed a new range of buildings in...