Created Earl of Hereford before 22 February 1067, one of the first peerage titles in the English peerage. William FitzOsbern, Lord of Breteuil, in Normandy, 1st Earl of Hereford, Earl of Wessex | |
B: | Abt. 1020 |
D: | 22 Feb 1071 |
Osbern, de Crépon![]() |
Osbern, de Crépon | |
D: | Abt. 1040 |
Herfast, de Crépon![]() |
Herfast, de Crépon | |
D: | Bef. 22 Aug 1026 |
Edward III, King of England, Edward the Confessor, Saint Edward the Confessor | |
B: | Abt. 1003 |
Islip, Oxfordshire, England | |
D: | 5 January 1066 |
London, England |
Emma, of Normandy, Queen consort of England, Denmark and Norway | |
B: | 985 |
D: | 6 Mar 1052 |
Crowned king of England through the murder of his brother Edward the Martyr Æthelred II, the Unready 'King of England' | |
B: | 19 Mar 968 |
Wessex, England | |
D: | 23 Apr 1016 |
London, England |
Gunnora, of Normandy![]() |
Gunnora, of Normandy | |
B: | Abt. 936 |
D: | 5 Jan 1031 |