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Petronilla de Grandmesnil, Countess of Leicester

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60:. During the final showdown, she is said to have fled from the battle, only to be found in a ditch. "The earl’s wife wanted to drown herself, when Simon of Odell saw to pulling her out: ‛My lady, come away from this place, and abandon your design! War is all a question of losing and winning." She was noted as wearing male armour when captured. She was wearing a mail hauberk with a sword and a shield. Earl Robert was also captured and his holdings were confiscated. Countess Petronilla was released and during the earl's continued imprisonment he wrote to her asking that she discharge the bequests stated in his father's will. 56:, his father. Jordan claimed that Earl Robert participated because of grievances against King Henry and credits dismissive remarks about the English who were fighting on the king's side to the countess: "The English are great boasters, but poor fighters; they are better at quaffing great tankards and guzzling." Countess Petronilla accompanied her husband on his military campaign against English troops under the command of the earl of Arundel and 84:
in 1066. However her father's position within the Grandmesnil family is not agreed by all historians. She married in the mid-1150s and bore at least seven children:
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Petronilla de Grandmesnil, the daughter of William de Grandmesnil, is stated by Sanders (1960) to have been the great-granddaughter and heiress of
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wrote that Earl Robert and his wife Petronilla were participants in the 1173–1174 rebellion of
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The Beaumont Twins: The Roots and Branches of Power in the Twelfth Century,
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English Baronies: A Study of their Origin and Descent 1086-1327
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Two additional children are possible: Geoffrey and Mabel
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England Under the Norman and Angevin Kings: 1075–1225
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Petronilla de Grandmesnil, countess of Leicester
Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester
Jordan Fantosme
Henry "the Young King"
King Henry II
Humphrey III de Bohun
Hugh de Grandmesnil
feudal baron of Leicester
Companions of William the Conqueror
Battle of Hastings
Robert de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Leicester
Loretta de Braose
Roger, Bishop of St. Andrews
Amice
Simon de Montfort
Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester
Saer de Quincy, later 1st Earl of Winchester
Nuneaton Priory
Bartlett, Robert C.
England Under the Norman and Angevin Kings: 1075–1225
55–56
ISBN
0-19-822741-8
David Crouch
Categories
1150s births
1200s deaths
English countesses
12th-century English nobility
12th-century English women

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