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  • Eudo Dapifer
  • 11th and 12th-century Norman nobleman and royal official in England

    Eudo Dapifer (sometimes Eudo fitzHerbert and Eudo de Rie); (died 1120), was a Norman aristocrat who served as a steward (server, Latin 'dapifer') under

    Eudo Dapifer

    Eudo Dapifer

    Eudo_Dapifer

  • Hamo Dapifer
  • Anglo-Norman royal official

    William II, Hamo was one of five known stewards, the others being Eudo Dapifer, Eudo's brother Hubert of Ryes, Roger Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk, and Ivo

    Hamo Dapifer

    Hamo_Dapifer

  • Eudo
  • Name list

    Brittany Eudo Dapifer (died 1120), Norman aristocrat, steward under William the Conqueror, William II and Henry I Éon de l'Étoile (Latin: Eudo de Stella)

    Eudo

    Eudo

  • St John's Abbey, Colchester
  • Monastery in Colchester, England

    town eventually came into the possession of Eudo Dapifer, steward of William I and King William II. Eudo claimed to have witnessed a miracle at St John's

    St John's Abbey, Colchester

    St John's Abbey, Colchester

    St_John's_Abbey,_Colchester

  • Royston Cave
  • Cave in Royston, England

    notable local figure, suggested to be Lady Rohais or Roysia, wife of Eudo Dapifer, by local historian Alfred Kingston. Wayside Hermitage or Anchorite Although

    Royston Cave

    Royston Cave

    Royston_Cave

  • Geoffrey de Mandeville, 1st Earl of Essex
  • English nobleman (died 1144)

    estate of Geoffrey's maternal grandfather Eudo le Dapifer to which Geoffrey laid claim. Geoffrey gained Eudo's lands and his father's offices during the

    Geoffrey de Mandeville, 1st Earl of Essex

    Geoffrey_de_Mandeville,_1st_Earl_of_Essex

  • Roisia's Cross
  • Lordship of Newsells. The first recorded owner was Eudo Dapifer, steward to William the Conqueror. Eudo was married to Rohais, daughter of Richard Fitz Gilbert

    Roisia's Cross

    Roisia's Cross

    Roisia's_Cross

  • Colchester
  • City in Essex, England

    Colchester include: Cunobelin (died before 43 AD), King of the Britons Eudo Dapifer (died 1120), oversaw the building of Colchester Castle and was its first

    Colchester

    Colchester

    Colchester

  • Richard fitz Gilbert
  • Norman lord in England

    d. 1138. m. Walter Tirel. Rohese de Clare, d. 1121, m. (ca. 1088), Eudo Dapifer. Isabel de Clare, d. 1088, m. Humphrey d'Isle. Avice de Clare, m. Robert

    Richard fitz Gilbert

    Richard fitz Gilbert

    Richard_fitz_Gilbert

  • St Stephen Walbrook
  • Church in London, United Kingdom

    between AD 700 and 980. In 1090 it was given to Clerkenwell Priory by Eudo Dapifer. The church was moved to its present higher site on the other side of

    St Stephen Walbrook

    St Stephen Walbrook

    St_Stephen_Walbrook

  • Royston, Hertfordshire
  • Town in Hertfordshire, England

    or Roisia's Cross. The first recorded owner was Eudo Dapifer, steward to William the Conqueror. Eudo was married to Rohais, daughter of Richard Fitz Gilbert

    Royston, Hertfordshire

    Royston, Hertfordshire

    Royston,_Hertfordshire

  • Sandy, Bedfordshire
  • Market town and civil parish in Central Bedfordshire, England

    Weneslawe and was held by Eudo Fitzhubert, who is likely to have been the tenant. He was probably also known as Eudo Dapifer, who was a high steward for

    Sandy, Bedfordshire

    Sandy, Bedfordshire

    Sandy,_Bedfordshire

  • Colchester Castle
  • Norman castle in Colchester, Essex, England

    of Henry I dated 1101, granting the town and castle of Colchester to Eudo Dapifer "as my father had them and my brother and myself", Henry's father and

    Colchester Castle

    Colchester Castle

    Colchester_Castle

  • Geoffrey de Mandeville (11th century)
  • Anglo-Norman baron

    had: William de Mandeville (d. bef. 1130), married Margaret dau. of Eudo, dapifer, who m. 2ndly Otuer fitz Count. Beatrice de Mandeville, m. Godfrey fitz

    Geoffrey de Mandeville (11th century)

    Geoffrey_de_Mandeville_(11th_century)

  • Brettenham, Norfolk
  • Village in Norfolk, England

    formed part of the estates of Roger Bigod, St. Etheldreda's Abbey in Ely, Eudo Dapifer and John, nephew of Walderan. Parts of Snarehill Airfield are within

    Brettenham, Norfolk

    Brettenham, Norfolk

    Brettenham,_Norfolk

  • Horton Court
  • Grade I listed English country house in South Gloucestershire, United Kingdom

    his flight from Valognes during a revolt in 1047. He was the father of Eudo Dapifer. A man by the same name in 1164 donated the church of Aslackby, Lincolnshire

    Horton Court

    Horton Court

    Horton_Court

  • William de Mandeville
  • Anglo-Norman baron

    them to Eudo Dapifer, William’s father-in-law. Little is known of William's activities after this. William married Margaret, daughter of Eudo FitzHubert

    William de Mandeville

    William_de_Mandeville

  • William de Lancaster I
  • 12th-century English nobleman

    for example the opening comments in J. H. Round's 1922 "The Legend of Eudo Dapifer", in The English Historical Review. Coucher Book of Furness Abbey, Printed

    William de Lancaster I

    William_de_Lancaster_I

  • Peter de Valognes
  • 11th-century Norman nobleman

    named Esket. Peter de Valognes married Albreda de Rie, the sister of Eudo the Dapifer, and are known to have had the following known children: Roger de Valognes

    Peter de Valognes

    Peter_de_Valognes

  • Colchester Town Hall
  • Municipal building in Colchester, Essex, England

    depicting famous people connected with Colchester: on the south elevation, Eudo Dapifer, Lord Audley, William Gilbert and Samuel Harsnett, and on the east, Edward

    Colchester Town Hall

    Colchester Town Hall

    Colchester_Town_Hall

  • History of Colchester
  • this time (1069 or 1070) the town was given to the control of Eudo Dapifer (also known as Eudo de Rie after his Norman home town). The son of Hubert de Rie

    History of Colchester

    History_of_Colchester

  • White Roding
  • Village in Essex, England

    was held by Saemer, as his only manor; after given to Thorgisl, under Eudo Dapifer who was Tenant-in-chief to William the Conqueror. Morrell Roding (at

    White Roding

    White Roding

    White_Roding

  • English feudal barony
  • Medieval English noble title and type of land tenure

    Bray Bedfordshire William I de Cantilupe 1205 Eaton Socon Bedfordshire Eudo Dapifer 1086 Ellingham Northumberland Nicholas de Grenville temp. Henry I Embleton

    English feudal barony

    English feudal barony

    English_feudal_barony

  • Eaton Socon
  • District of St Neots, England

    by the time of the Domesday Book in 1086 it had been transferred to Eudo Dapifer; he was a steward in the Royal household, and therefore an extremely

    Eaton Socon

    Eaton Socon

    Eaton_Socon

  • Abbess Roding
  • Village in Essex, England

    Conquest, lordship was held by Wulfmer of Eaton Socon; after given to Eudo Dapifer who was also Tenant-in-chief to William the Conqueror. A further source

    Abbess Roding

    Abbess Roding

    Abbess_Roding

  • 1120
  • Calendar year

    (or 1124) Afridun I (the Martyr), ruler (shah) of Shirvan (b. 1046) Eudo Dapifer (or FitzHerbert), Norman nobleman Fujiwara no Atsutaka, Japanese nobleman

    1120

    1120

    1120

  • Churches in Colchester
  • Church buildings in Colchester, England

    states that the chapel was founded by the saint herself and refounded by Eudo Dapifer in 1076. Most of the present building dates from the 12th and 13th centuries

    Churches in Colchester

    Churches in Colchester

    Churches_in_Colchester

  • Godric the Steward
  • 11th and 12th-century English royal official

    or Godric dapifer (died c. 1114) was an Englishman around the time of the Norman Conquest. Godric was a native Englishman who was the dapifer, or steward

    Godric the Steward

    Godric_the_Steward

  • Eaton Ford
  • Village in Cambridgeshire, England

    traditional Great North Road. In 1086, according to the Domesday Book, Eudo Dapifer held Eaton Socon "with the Manors of Wyboston and Sudbury"; the tenant-in-chief

    Eaton Ford

    Eaton Ford

    Eaton_Ford

  • 1141
  • Calendar year

    Gloucester and the end of the Anarchy: new evidence relating to the honor of Eudo Dapifer". The English Historical Review. CIII (CCCCVI): 69–75. doi:10.1093/ehr/CIII

    1141

    1141

  • Mundon
  • Village in Essex, England

    'Munda's hill'. The manor of Munduna passed from the king's thegn Godwin to Eudo Dapifer at the Norman Conquest. Until the Dissolution of the Monasteries Mundon

    Mundon

    Mundon

    Mundon

  • Rohese Giffard
  • 11th- and 12th-century Norman noblewoman in England

    son, Godfrey, is known only from his burial at Clare. Rohais married Eudo Dapifer and Adelisa married Walter Tirel. A daughter of fitzGilbert, who is unnamed

    Rohese Giffard

    Rohese_Giffard

  • St Leonard's Church, Lexden
  • Church in Essex, England

    to Richard Hayward. The first record of a church at Lexden was when Eudo Dapifer, the Castellan of Colchester Castle who died in 1120, gave a part of

    St Leonard's Church, Lexden

    St Leonard's Church, Lexden

    St_Leonard's_Church,_Lexden

  • Philip de Thaun
  • 12th-century Anglo-Norman poet

    perhaps following his uncle, Humphrey de Thaon. Humphrey was a chaplain to Eudo Dapifer, who was an official for Prince Henry, later King Henry I of England

    Philip de Thaun

    Philip_de_Thaun

  • William de Courcy (died c. 1114)
  • 11th and 12th-century Anglo-Norman nobleman and baron

    Henry I of England in 1100, William was appointed a royal steward, or dapifer. There were probably four stewards in the royal household, and Henry kept

    William de Courcy (died c. 1114)

    William_de_Courcy_(died_c._1114)

  • History of St Neots
  • by the time of the Domesday Book in 1086 it had been transferred to Eudo Dapifer; he was a steward in the Royal household, and therefore an extremely

    History of St Neots

    History of St Neots

    History_of_St_Neots

  • 1140s
  • Decade

    Gloucester and the end of the Anarchy: new evidence relating to the honor of Eudo Dapifer". The English Historical Review. CIII (CCCCVI): 69–75. doi:10.1093/ehr/CIII

    1140s

    1140s

  • St Mary Woolchurch Haw
  • Former church-site in London

    Convent of St John's, Colchester, by Hubert of Ryes, who was the father of Eudo Dapifer, William's steward. In the Charter of Endowment, it is referred to as

    St Mary Woolchurch Haw

    St Mary Woolchurch Haw

    St_Mary_Woolchurch_Haw

  • Henry fitzGerold
  • 12th-century Anglo-Norman royal official

    of Mandeville, Henry and Warin acquired the majority of the lands of Eudo Dapifer; Henry's share amounted to more than 50 knight's fees in Essex in 1166

    Henry fitzGerold

    Henry_fitzGerold

  • List of places of interest in Essex
  • states that the chapel was founded by the saint herself and refounded by Eudo Dapifer in 1076. Most of the present building dates from the 12th and 13th centuries

    List of places of interest in Essex

    List of places of interest in Essex

    List_of_places_of_interest_in_Essex

  • 1120s
  • Decade

    (or 1124) Afridun I (the Martyr), ruler (shah) of Shirvan (b. 1046) Eudo Dapifer (or FitzHerbert), Norman nobleman Fujiwara no Atsutaka, Japanese nobleman

    1120s

    1120s

  • Urse d'Abetot
  • 11th-century sheriff and Norman magnate in England

    Flambard, Robert Fitzhamon, Roger Bigod, Haimo the dapifer, or seneschal, and Eudo, another dapifer, were the first recognisable barons of the Exchequer

    Urse d'Abetot

    Urse_d'Abetot

  • Braxted Park
  • Country House in Britain

    near the village of Great Braxted, Essex. In the Domesday Book of 1086, Eudo Dapifer is shown as owner of the manor. All Saints' Church, originally built

    Braxted Park

    Braxted Park

    Braxted_Park

  • List of monastic houses in England
  • Cistercian nuns founded 1170 (during the reign of Henry II), built by Warnerus Dapifer, Earl of Richmond; dissolved 1538-9 (1537); granted to John Aske 1541/2;

    List of monastic houses in England

    List_of_monastic_houses_in_England

  • Ranulf Flambard
  • Bishop of Durham and royal official (c. 1060 – 1128)

    who often worked with Ranulf were Robert FitzHaimo, Roger Bigod, and Eudo the dapifer. These men are sometimes considered by historians to be the first Barons

    Ranulf Flambard

    Ranulf_Flambard

  • History of Folkestone
  • Bernard de St. Owens, Walter FitzEnglebert, Eudo, Baldric, Richard, Alured, Wesman and Alured Dapifer (Bishop (1973) Folkestone p.29) Whitney (1986)

    History of Folkestone

    History of Folkestone

    History_of_Folkestone

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  • Udo
  • Boy/Male

    African, Australian, Danish, French, German, Japanese, Nigerian, Portuguese, Teutonic

    Udo

    Power of the Wolf; Second Son of the Family; Peace

    Udo

  • Teagle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Wiltshire and Gloucestershire)

    Teagle

    English (Wiltshire and Gloucestershire) : unexplained.Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Diegel or Swiss Digel, from a short form of a Germanic personal name formed with þeudo- ‘people’, ‘tribe’.

    Teagle

  • UDO
  • Male

    German

    UDO

     German form of Old Norman French Eudo, UDO means "child." Compare with another form of Udo.

    UDO

  • Rudo
  • Boy/Male

    African, German, Zimbabwe

    Rudo

    Love

    Rudo

  • Eadweard
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Eadweard

    Wealthy guardian. A compound of eud, meaning rich or happy, and weard, meaning guardian.

    Eadweard

  • OTTO
  • Male

    German

    OTTO

    Modern form of Old German Audo, OTTO means "wealthy."

    OTTO

  • EUDO
  • Male

    French

    EUDO

    Norman French form of Scandinavian Eutha, EUDO means "child." This name and its variants are sometimes confused with Odo, Otto, and Audo. 

    EUDO

  • Dutt
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dutt

    English : nickname from Middle English dut ‘joy’, ‘delight’.Indian : variant of Datta.German : from the Germanic personal name Dudo (see Due).

    Dutt

  • Udo
  • Boy/Male

    Teutonic

    Udo

    Universal ruler.

    Udo

  • Eido
  • Boy/Male

    Buddhist, Indian

    Eido

    Illuminating Way

    Eido

  • Edo
  • Boy/Male

    African, Czech, Dutch, German, Japanese

    Edo

    Guardian

    Edo

  • Thetford
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Norfolk)

    Thetford

    English (Norfolk) : habitational name from a place in Norfolk, named in Old English with þeodo- ‘people’ + ford ‘ford’.

    Thetford

  • UDO
  • Female

    African

    UDO

    peace.

    UDO

  • RUDO
  • Female

    African

    RUDO

    love.

    RUDO

  • AUDO
  • Male

    German

    AUDO

    Older form of German Otto, AUDO means "prosperous, wealthy." 

    AUDO

  • UTE
  • Female

    German

    UTE

    Feminine form of German Udo, UTE means "child." 

    UTE

  • EUDON
  • Male

    French

    EUDON

    Variant spelling of Norman French Eudo, EUDON means "child." 

    EUDON

  • Ludo
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Christian, French, German, Italian

    Ludo

    Light; Famous Warrior

    Ludo

  • EUDES
  • Male

    French

    EUDES

    Variant form of Norman French Eudo, EUDES means "child." 

    EUDES

  • Ludo
  • Boy/Male

    Italian Scottish

    Ludo

    Light.

    Ludo

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  • Poornakala
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Poornakala

    Love

  • Carrington
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Carrington

    English : habitational name from a place in Greater Manchester (formerly in Cheshire) called Carrington, probably named with an unattested Old English personal name Cāra + -ing- denoting association + tūn ‘settlement’.Scottish : habitational name from a place in Midlothian named Carrington, probably from Old English Cēriheringa-tūn ‘settlement of Cērihere’s people’.

  • Ritushree
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Ritushree

    Seasonal

  • Sai Saran | ஸாஈ ஸரண
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Sai Saran | ஸாஈ ஸரண

    Flower

  • Inabah |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Inabah |

    Vine

  • Delphine
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Greek

    Delphine

    A Thirteenth-century French Saint; Flower; Place Name; Dolphin; From Delphi

  • Dashay
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Dashay

    Awesome

  • Farzin
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Farsi, Indian, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi

    Farzin

    Learned

  • Marton
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Hungarian, Latin

    Marton

    Warlike

  • Ratnajyouti
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu, Traditional

    Ratnajyouti

    A Very Beautiful Woman

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  • Dapifer
  • n.

    One who brings meat to the table; hence, in some countries, the official title of the grand master or steward of the king's or a nobleman's household.