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Normans at the Battle of Hastings
This list was copied from a posting on the Usenet newsgroup
soc.history.medieval by William Addams Reitwiesner. He explained the
derivation of the list:
| The list of persons actually known to have
been at the Battle of Hastings on the side of William the
Conqueror is printed in the second edition of Cokayne's Complete
Peerage, vol XII, Part I, Appendix pp. 47-48, as part of
Appendix L. Numbers 1-12 are recorded by William of Poitiers,
number 13 is portrayed in a battle scene in the Bayeux Tapestry,
and 14 and 15 are named by Orderic. 16-19 were in William's army
and almost certainly at the battle (16 named by William of
Poitiers, 17-19 portrayed in the Bayeux Tapestry), but there is
no direct statement that they actually were at the Battle of
Hastings. Number 20 is stated by Orderic to have taken part in
fights in the English war before William became King. |
Here's the list as it was posted:
- Robert de Beaumont, afterwards Count of Meulan and Earl of
Leicester
- Eustace, Count of Boulogne
- William, afterwards 3rd Count of Evreux
- Geoffrey of Mortagne, afterwards Count of Perche
- William FitzOsbern, afterwards Earl of Hereford
- Aimery, vicomte of Thouars
- Hugh de Montfort, seigneur of Montfort-sur-Risle
- Walter Giffard, seigneur of Longueville
- Ralph de Toeni, seigneur of Conches
- Hugh de Grandmesnil, seigneur of Grandmesnil
- William de Warenne, afterwards Earl of Surrey
- William Malet, seigneur of Graville
- Eudes, Bishop of Bayeux, afterwards Earl of Kent
- Turstin FitzRou
- Engenulf de Laigle, seigneur of Laigle
- Geoffrey de Mowbray, Bishop of Coutances
- Robert, Count of Mortain, afterwards Earl of Cornwall
- Wadard
- Vital
- Goubert d'Auffay, seigneur of Auffay
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Posted by the
Academy of Saint Gabriel, 30 Sept 1999.
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