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  William Crispin, Companion of William the Conqueror
We may fairly consider, however, that William Crispin I was the son of Gilbert, Baron of Bec and Castellan of Tillières, who defended that fortress against the French King Henry, and reluctantly surrendered it to him by command of the boy-duke William at the commencement of his reign.
William Crispin I, the subject of this memoir, we have previously heard of as one of the victorious leaders in the murderous battle of Mortemer, 1054.
This is important, ff true, for in that case she may be the sister of William Crispin, otherwise named Hesilia (Elisia?), mother, according to the pedigree in D'Achery, of the William Malet who fought at Senlac, and gave Conteville (however he came by it) to the Abbey of Bec.
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  Gilbert Crispin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gilbert was appointed by Archbishop Lanfranc in 1085 to be the abbot, proctor and servant of Westminster Abbey, England.
Gilbert became the third Norman Abbot of Westminster to be appointed after the Norman Conquest, succeeding Abbot Vitalis of Bernay.
Gilbert had known Saint Anselm, since Gilbert was a young monk under Anselm at the Abbey of Bec, Normandy.
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 Gilbert Crispin (de Brionne)
Gilbert was born about 1000 in Normandy, France.
Gilbert's father was Geoffroy FitzRichard Brionne and his mother was Hawise de Guines.
Gislebert, surnamed Crispin, Earl of Brion, in Normandy, whose eldest son [was] Richard FitzGilbert.
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 De Clare 1
Gilbert FitzRichard de Clare, Earl of Hertford, born in 1115 and died without issue in 1153.
Gilbert de Clare was one of the 25 Sureties of the Magna Charta.
Gilbert married on October 9, 1217 at Tewkesbury Abbey, Gloucester to Lady Isabella Marshal, daughter of William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke and Isabel de Clare.
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 Richard de Bienfaite: from The Conqueror and His Companions - Genealogy on Pat Patterson's Pages   (Site not responding. Last check: )
This great progenitor of the illustrious house of Clare, of the Barons Fitzwalter, and the Earls of Gloucester and Hertford, was the son of Gilbert, surnamed Crispin, Comte d'Eu and Brionne, grandson of Richard I, Duke of Normandy.
Count Gilbert was one of the guardians of the young Duke William, and was murdered by assassins employed by Raoul de Gacé, as already related in the memoir of the Conqueror (vol.
Dugdale and others have confounded this Richard Fitz Gilbert or de Clare with his grandson of the same name, who was waylaid and killed by the Welsh chieftains, Joworth and his brother Morgan-ap-Owen, in a woody tract called "the ill-way of Coed Grano," near the Abbey of Lanthony, in 1135.
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 Cup of Blood ---Chapter 2 by jester - WriteWords.org.uk
Crispin clenched his fist at his side but turned an indifferent expression to the sheriff.
Crispin glanced at the window and groaned at the sight of gray light tinting the open shutters.
Crispin gathered his sluggish body and rose, made a cursory bow that Wynchecombe did not see, and dragged himself from the tavern.
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 Culpepper Family Tree - Gilbert Crispin
Of noble birth, Gilbert was educated and later became a monk at the monastery of Bec, in Normandy, where Anselm was abbot.
Gilbert served as abbot of Westminster from c.
Gilbert's exegesis was deeply influenced by his friendship with Anselm and his acquaintance with a Jew from Mainz.
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 dOc DVD Review: What's Eating Gilbert Grape (1993) - Printable
Gilbert's best friends, Tucker (John C. Reilly) and Bobby (the always slightly-off Crispin Glover), have their own peculiarities.
This time, it is Becky (Lewis), a young woman as idealistic as Gilbert is cynical, who begins a timid romance with the dissatisfied young man. She opens his eyes to the world around him, disrupts a routine that might have gone on for years.
Gilbert, so long asleep, finally awakens to meet his present and contemplate a future he didn't think he had.
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 Crispin Glover
In an earlier draft of the screenplay for Back to the Future (1985), his character...
Crispin Glover has 1 in-development credit available on IMDbPro.com.
Toured with "Crispin Glovers Big Slide Show", reading passages of his books, showing slides of said books, and also screening (first) The Orkly Kid (1985), then in later shows, _What Is It?
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 Count Gilbert Crispin I of Brionne
Count Gilbert Crispin I was born in 0998.
Count Gilbert Crispin I's father was Count Godfrey of Brionne.
View the entire genealogy report of of Brionne families, or surname index of of Brionne pedigrees or report summary of of Brionne heritage from "Families of Webster, Bachman, Van Valkenburg, McCall, etc.".
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Abbey of Bec
Abbey of Bec, or Le Bec, in Normandy, was founded in the earlier part of the eleventh century by Herluin, a Norman knight who about 1031 left the court of Count Gilbert of Brionne to devote himself to a life of
Rochester, Ivo of Chartres, Fulk of Beauvais, and Gilbert Crispin, Abbot of
Bec still lives on, and all may sit at the feet of its famous masters.
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 The Domesday Book Online - Landowners A-C
Clare, Gilbert de - Son of Richard; conquered lands in Wales to become Earl of Pembroke.
Gilbert held Tonbridge Castle against Rufus in 1088 after William's death, but was reconciled later and also served Henry I. Died 1115.
Crispin, Miles - Related to Gilbert Crispin, Abbot of Westminster.
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 Amazon.com: "Gilbert Crispin": Key Phrase page
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addressed to Hugh of Beauchamp, a landowner in Bedfordshire who would seem to be sheriff of Buckinghamshire, informed him that Gilbert Crispin, abbot of Westminster,...
'° Shortly before Anselm was enthroned as archbishop of Canterbury in September 1093, Gilbert Crispin, abbot of Westminster from 1o85 to 1117 and a former pupil of Anselm, sent him a copy of a Disputatio...
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 BOL | Film: Gilbert Grape - Irgendwo in Iowa von Lasse Hallström mit Johnny Depp, Juliette Lewis, MAry ...
Vater Grape hat Gilbert eine schwere Last hinterlassen, als er freiwillig aus dem Leben schied: 250 kg (um exakt zu sein) wiegt Mutter Grape, die seit sieben Sommern weder Haus noch Sofa verlassen hat.
Ganz zu schweigen von Gilberts zwei schwierigen Schwestern, die auch noch ernährt werden wollen.
Gilbert brennt lieber das Haus ab als sie stirbt anstatt der sich und seine Mutter der Peinlichkeit auszusetzen, sie mit einem Kran aus dem oberen Stockwerk zu holen.
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 NEVILLE of Raby
He married a niece of Gilbert Compte De Brionne, a grandson of duke Richard I who was regent of Normandy in 1040.
From Gilbert De Nevill descends the houses of Westmoreland, Warwick, Latimer and Abergavenny.
There is evidently a witness list of one of Gilberts charters that names his two sons William and Walter and includes Alan, son of Ernise.
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 What's Eating Gilbert Grape (1993)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
His big brother Gilbert is the greatest person on the planet.
Plot Outline: Gilbert has care for his brother Arnie and his obese mother, which gets in the way when love walks into his life.
Trivia: Darlene Cates was chosen for the part of Bonnie Grape after a casting director contacted the "Sally Jessy Raphael" (1985) show and was sent a tape of her appearance as a guest a few months earlier.
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 Durgan
Crispin de Bec is the 23rd great grandfather of Theodore Leland Durgan.
Gilbert de Ghent is the 23rd great grandfather of Theodore Leland Durgan
Gilbert de Lacy is the 23rd great grandfather of Theodore Leland Durgan.
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 nevill01
BE1883 states "there is no mention of (Gilbert), or of any person of the name, in the General Survey." However, the first mention of a family member in TCP (Neville of Raby) is a Gilbert de Neville who is identified as holding property at Walcot in Lincolnshire in 1086.
TCP then reports a Geoffrey holding Walcot by 1146 but does not identify the relationship between that Geoffrey and either the first Gilbert or the next person mentioned, Gilbert (dead in 1169) who was father of Geoffrey, who married Emma de Bulmer, and also of William and Walter.
Furthermore, her husband is often shown as Gilbert, Count of Brionne, but this is a confusion with...
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 Medieval Sourcebook: Gilbert Crispin: Disputation of a Jew with a Christian about the Christian Faith (Before 1096)
Medieval Sourcebook: Gilbert Crispin: Disputation of a Jew with a Christian about the Christian Faith (Before 1096)
To the Rev. Father and Lord Anselm, Archbishop) of the holy Church of Canterbury, his servant and son, Brother Gilbert [Crispin], proctor and servant of Westminster Abbey., wisheth prosperous continuance in this life and a blissful eternity in the future one.
I send you a little work to be submitted to your fatherly-prudence.
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 Amazon.com: "Gilbert Crispin": Key Phrase page
Key Phrases: Cur Deus Homo, Gilbert Crispin, William of Malmesbury, Historia Novorum, Middle Ages, Christ Church, archiepiscopal letters, clerical homage, primatial claim, equipollent propositions, primatial authority, general congruity (see more)
and, not long before the composition of the Cur Deus homo, Anselm spent the winter of 1092-93 together with Gilbert Crispin, abbot of Westminster, who was then at work on his own anti-Jewish treatise, Dtsputatio Iudaei et Chrtstiani (The Disputation...
'° Shortly before Anselm was enthroned as archbishop of Canterbury in September 1093, Gilbert Crispin, abbot of Westminster from 1o85 to 1117 and a former pupil of Anselm, sent him a copy of a Disputatio...
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 The Royal Ancestry of Laura Leighton Adams, wife of Charles Bruce Capron - Person Page 24   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Gerbod of St. Omer, Advocate of St. Bertin
Gilbert de Bruine, Count of Brionne, Eu d.
Gilbert Normanus de Neville, Admiral of the Fleet b.
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 Malet
He md Esilia Crispin abt 1042, daughter of Gilbert Crispin, Count of Brionne and Eu, and Gunnora d'Aunou.
Sir Gilbert Malet [c], Lord of Curry Malet, b abt 1148, Curry Malet, Somerset, England, d abt 1194.
Child of Gilbert Malet and Alice Picot was:
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 ORB --Judaism
The bibliography was compiled in our research project 'On the History of the Jews in the area between Meuse and Rhine and in surrounding territories' (SFB 235, C 1) at the University of Trier.
Abulafia, Anna B. Sapir An attempt by Gilbert Crispin, Abbot of Westminster, at rational argument in the Jewish-Christian debate in: Studia Monastica 26, Barcelona 1984, S. Abulafia, Anna B. Sapir Gilbert Crispin's disputations: an exercise in hermeneutics in: Les mutations socio-culturelles au tournant des XIe-XIIe siecles: Etudes anselmiennes (IVe session).
Blumenkranz, Bernhard La Disputatio Judei cum Christiano de Gilbert Crispin, abbe de Westminster, Revue du moyen age latin 4, 1948, S. Bonnard, J. / Darmesteter, A. Un alphabet hebreu anglais du XIVe siecle REJ 4, 1882, S. Brown, Carleton The Prioress's Tale in: Sources and Analogues of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, hg.
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 Gilbert,Anna Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
Margot realizes with fear that disruptions in the lives of her family members and other townspeople seem tied to one mysterious woman.
With palpable suspense and clever turns of plot, Gilbert reveals the strange and sometimes shocking nature of humans in this story of one girl's discovery of the truth about witchcraft.
This volume makes available for the first time the complete works of the important monastic theologian, Gilbert Crispin, friend and pupil of Sr.
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 Crispin Glover   (Site not responding. Last check: )
While he's never been a typical leading man, Crispin Glover has distinguished...
Crispin Glover has 1 in-development credit available on IMDbPro.com.
Find where Crispin Glover is credited alongside another name
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 ABS-CBN Interactive   (Site not responding. Last check: )
He alleged that the Ombudsman ruled against him to persuade Reps. Gilbert Remulla and Crispin Remulla of Cavite not to sign the impeachment complaint against President Arroyo.
Maliksi’s suspension would pave the way for the appointment of Vice Governor Juanito Victor Remulla, brother of Gilbert and Crispin, as the acting governor.
"…[I]n exchange for [the] suspension, the vice governor’s two brothers, Gilbert Remulla of the Second District and Crispin Remulla of the Third District, would allegedly refuse to sign the proposed Articles of Impeachment against the President," Maliksi said.
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 Historia Iudaica - Jews in Medieval Europe
, An attempt by Gilbert Crispin, Abbot of Westminster, at rational argument in the Jewish-Christian debate, in: Studia Monastica 26 (1984), pp.
, Gilbert Crispin’s disputations: an exercise in hermeneutics, in: Les mutations socio-culturelles au tournant des XI e
, Christians disputing disbelief: St. Anselm, Gilbert Crispin and Pseudo-Anselm, in: Religionsgespräche im Mittelalter, ed.
www.uni-trier.de /uni/fb3/geschichte/cluse/eu/bib_a_abulafia.html   (633 words)

  
 Contents Lists
29 • Make That Monster Crawl • John Gilbert • ar; part 4 of a series on the world of films.
17 • Lord of the Ring • John Gilbert • bg [Stephen R. Donaldson]; Stephen R. Donaldson interview.
58 • First Past the Post • John Gilbert • ar; part 5 of a series on the world of films.
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 Notes
For the most recent edition of Vita Herluini see Anna Sapir Abulafia and G. Evans, eds., The Works of Gilbert Crispin (London, 1986), pp.
There is also an excellent edition in J. Robinson, Gilbert Crispin, Abbot of Westminster: A Study of the Abbey under Norman Rule, Notes and Documents Relating to Westminster Abbey, 3 vols.
The editors think the preface may have been written by Milo Crispin, to whom they attribute the vitae of the later abbots William and Boso of Bec.
www.luc.edu /publications/medieval/vol17/17ch1n.html   (1582 words)

  
 Crispin Books, Book Price Comparison at 130 bookstores
Crispin: The Cross of Lead: A Guide for Using in the Classroom, Based on the Book Written by Avi (Literature Units)
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 Find in a Library: The works of Gilbert Crispin, Abbot of Westminster
The works of Gilbert Crispin, Abbot of Westminster
by Gilbert Crispin, Abbot of Westminster; Anna Sapir Abulafia; G R Evans; British Academy.
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