Roger (2nd Earl of Norfolk) BIGOD

Roger (2nd Earl of Norfolk) BIGOD

Eigenschaften

Art Wert Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Name Roger (2nd Earl of Norfolk) BIGOD
Beruf Magna Carta Surety 1215
Beruf 2nd Earl of Norfolk (2nd creation); Earl of Suffolk zu einem Zeitpunkt zwischen 1189 und 1221
Nationalität Norman

Ereignisse

Art Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Geburt Mai 1140 Thetford, Norfolk, England nach diesem Ort suchen
Tod 2. Juli 1221 Thetford, Norfolk, England nach diesem Ort suchen
Heirat Dezember 1181 England nach diesem Ort suchen

Ehepartner und Kinder

Heirat Ehepartner Kinder
Dezember 1181
England
Ida (de) TOSNY

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Roger Bigod (c. 1144/1150 - 1221) was the son of Hugh Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk and his first wife, Juliana de Vere. Although his father died 1176 or 1177, Roger did not succeed to the earldom of Norfolk until 1189 for his claim had been disputed by his stepmother for her sons by Earl Hugh in the reign of Henry II. Richard I confirmed him in his earldom and other honours, and also sent him as an ambassador to France in the same year. Roger inherited his father's office as royal steward. He took part in the negotiations for the release of Richard from prison, and after the king's return to England became a justiciar. During the Revolt of 1173-74, Roger remained loyal to the king while his father sided with the king's rebellious sons. Roger fought at the Battle of Fornham on 17 October 1173, where the royalist force defeated a rebel force led by Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester.[1] In most of the years of the reign of King John, the earl was frequently with the king or on royal business. Yet Roger was to be one of the leaders of the baronial party which obtained John's assent to Magna Carta, and his name and that of his son and heir Hugh II appear among the twenty-five barons who were to ensure the king's adherence to the terms of that document. The pair were excommunicated by the pope in December 1215, and did not make peace with the regents of John's son Henry III until 1217. Around Christmas 1181, Roger married Ida, apparently Ida de Tosny (or Ida de Toesny),[2] and by her had a number of children including: Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk who married in 1206/ 1207, Maud, a daughter of William Marshal William Bigod Ralph Bigod Roger Bigod Margery, married William de Hastings Mary Bigod, married Ralph fitz Robert[3] Many historians, including Marc Morris have speculated that the couple had a third daughter, Alice, who married Aubrey de Vere IV, Earl of Oxford as his second wife. If so, the marriage would have been well within the bounds of consanguinity, for the couple would have been quite closely related, a daughter of the second earl of Norfolk being first cousin once removed to the second earl of Oxford. Roger Bigod in fiction Roger Bigod and his wife Ida de Tosny are the main characters in Elizabeth Chadwick's The Time of Singing (Sphere, 2008), published in the USA as For the King's Favor. They appear as minor characters in other of her books set at the same time, notably To Defy a King, which concerns the marriage of their son Hugh to Maud, a daughter of William Marshal. As Bigot, Bigod also appears as a character in the play King John by William Shakespeare. References Bartlett, Robert C. (2000). England Under the Norman and Angevin Kings: 1075-1225. Oxford: Clarendon Press. pp. 257-258. ISBN 0-19-822741-8. For Ida's ancestry, see "Some corrections and additions to the Complete Peerage: Volume 9: Summary" and Marc Morris's The Bigod Earls of Norfolk in the Thirteenth Century S. D. Church, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Liber Vitae Ecclesiae Dunelmensis, Vol. 13 Morris, Marc. The Bigod Earls of Norfolk in the Thirteenth Century (2005) Cawley, Charles, Medieval Lands Project on Roger Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk, Medieval Lands database, Foundation for Medieval Genealogy. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Roger Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk, Surety of the Magna Carta Also Known As: "Roger le Bigod", "Magna Carta Surety", "Earl of Norfolk and Suffolk" Birthdate: May 1140 Birthplace: Thetford, Norfolk, England or Framlingham Castle, Framlingham, Suffolk, England, Death: July 02, 1221 (81) Thetford, Norfolk, England Place of Burial: Thetford, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom Immediate Family: Son of Hugh le Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk and Juliane de Vere, Countess of Norfolk Husband of Juliana De Bigod; Isabella de Warenne and Ida de Toëny, Countess of Norfolk Father of Alicia Bagot; Margaret (Margery) Bigod; Sir Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk, Surety of the Magna Carta; William Bigod; Mary Bigod; Thomas Le Bigod; Alice (Adeliza) de Vere; Roger le Bigod, Jr; Ralph Bigod; John Bigod; Ida Bigod and Basilia Bigod « less Brother of Julianna Bigod; Nicholas Bigod; Isabel de Enfield and Baldwin Bigod Half brother of Hugh Bigod, the younger and William Hugh Bigod Occupation: 2nd Earl of Norfolk, Earl of Norfolk, Magna Carta Surety, Lord of Middleham, 2nd Degree E. Norfolk and Suffolk, Lord High Steward of England, Magna Carta Baron, 2nd Earl of Norfolk knight

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