Roger de Pitres (also called Roger de Pistri) (d. bef. 1083), a Norman, was the Sheriff of Gloucester under William the Conqueror and constable of Gloucester Castle.
Gloucester Castle. Roger's origins are confirmed in his territorial appellation, dePitres; he was a Norman from Pîtres, Eure, canton of Pont-de-l'Arche. He...
known as Bertha dePitres (born c. 1130), was the daughter of Miles de Gloucester, 1st Earl of Hereford, and a wealthy heiress, Sibyl de Neufmarché. She...
Gloucester Prison. It was probably constructed by the Anglo-Norman RogerdePitres, the first post-Norman Conquest Sheriff of Gloucestershire, as a simple...
brother RogerdePitres (d. pre-1083), Sheriff of Gloucestershire from about 1071. He died in about 1096 when his heir became his nephew (Roger's son) Walter...
Walter of Gloucester (also Walter FitzRoger or Walter dePitres) (d. c. 1129) was an early Anglo-Norman official of the King of England during the early...
Cormeilles Abbey. Other lords were Durand of Gloucester (brother of RogerdePitres) and William son of Baderon (William fitzBaderon). Newent, with 34...
1071–c. 1082: RogerdePitres (Roger of Gloucester) c. 1082–1096 Durand of Gloucester (brother of Roger, died 1096) 1097–1121 Walter de Gloucester (nephew...
(Vesly, Guerny, Villers-en-Vexin, Hacqueville, Heuqueville, Val dePîtres), in Pays de Caux and Talou around Blainville-Crevon, Mortemer (Seine-Maritime...
Roger Bambuck (born 22 November 1945 in Pointe-a-Pitre, Guadeloupe) is a French former sprinter and politician. Bambuck took part in his first Olympic...
moved to Sept-Îles, where the couple had a daughter in 1945. Pitre was born in Saint-Octave-de-Métis, Quebec. She ran a boarding house at Saint-Roch, and...
advice, he conceded him Pont-Saint-Pierre and Val dePîtres to keep him loyal In 1123-1124, Amaury de Montfort began another revolt against the king, during...
pilots helicopters. John Pitre: The Art and Works of a Visionary. Barbara T. Erskine and Roger Jellinek, eds. Honolulu: Pitre Fine Arts, 1996. ISBN 0-9648183-0-2...
Legman wrote Oragenitalism, Part I: Cunnilinctus under the pen name Roger-Maxe de la Glannège. Nearly all copies were seized by the police and destroyed...
Roger Legeay (born 8 August 1949, Beaufay) is a French former professional racing cyclist and cycling team manager. Legeay was the manager of the Peugeot...
René Serge Nabajoth, Les Abymes Athletics – Stade Roger Zami, Le Gosier Basketball 3x3 – Gymnase de Bolsripeaux, Les Abymes Cycling – Sainte Anne – Saint-François...
writing stories and articles for Pitre-Chevalier, Verne began to form the idea of inventing a new kind of novel, a "Roman de la Science" ("novel of science")...
Yoko Tsuno is a comics album series created by the Belgian writer Roger Leloup published by Dupuis in Spirou magazine since its debut in 1970. Through...
time" Sain-John Perse, pseudonym for Alexis Leger, was born in Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe, where his family owned two plantations: a coffee and a sugar...
Éditions Robert Laffont 1973: Inès Cagnati for Le jour de congé, Denoël 1974: François Weyergans for Le Pitre, Gallimard 1975: Frédéric Musso for La Déesse, La...
Giambattista Basile Giovanni Francesco Straparola (Italy, 16th century) Giuseppe Pitrè, Italian collector of folktales from his native Sicily (Italy, 1841–1916)...
States Congress. Retrieved August 27, 2019. United States Congress. "VOSE, Roger (id: V000120)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved...
industrialist Sophie Pétronin (born 1945), aid worker and humanitarian Albert Pitres (1848–1928), neurologist Hippolyte Pradelles (1824–1913), naturalist painter...