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Hamelin de Ballon

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Hamelin had two sons, William de Ballon and Matthew de Ballon, both of whom predeceased him without issue. His heirs were thus his two daughters. Emmeline de Ballon married Reginald, son of
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Hamelin de Barham; Hamelin de Ballon (Balun / Baeluns), lord of Much Marcle, Herefordshire; lord of Abergavenny
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The name is usually modernised to conform with the modern French cartographic spelling of
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and organised the early Norman protection of the settlement of what became the town of
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https://www.academia.edu/1818131/Lost_in_Time_the_other_daughter_of_Hamelin_de_Ballon
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J. Horace Round, "The Family of Ballon and the Conquest of South Wales",
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Hamelin is traditionally made son of a Drogo (or Dru) de Ballon, lord of
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Hamelin was succeeded in some of the lands and the de facto title
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a penny of King William I struck at Rhuddlan or maybe Abergavenny
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English Baronies: A Study of their Origin and Descent 1086-1327
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appear first to have come to England during the reign of
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in the early 1060s, just before his invasion of England.
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Event detail for site: Abergavenny c. 1100: Foundation
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Hamelin de Ballon is located in France
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Ballon
Norman
Baron
Baron Abergavenny
Gwent
Abergavenny
William Rufus
Ballon
Sarthe
Pays de la Loire
County of Maine
Duke William of Normandy
Wynebald de Ballon
William II
Turstin FitzRolf
Caerleon
Henry I
Welsh Marches
Wiltshire
Castle Eaton
Sutton
motte and bailey
Abergavenny Castle
Abergavenny
Benedictine
Priory
Le Mans
Roger, Earl of Hereford

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