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Evreux,
328
; bp of,
331
Exeter,
212

14
,
217
,
220
,
227
,
258
; castle,
214
; bp of,
see
Leofric
Exning (Suffolk),
268
Falaise (Calvados),
43
,
53
,
55
,
56
Fawdon, nr Cambridge,
270
Fécamp (Seine-Mar.),
21
,
87
,
203
; abbey,
87
,
98
,
150
,
261
feigned flight,
181

3
feudalism,
7
,
48
,
50–1
,
144–5
,
240
,
feudal incidents,
323–4
Flanders,
37
,
50
,
67–8
,
71

2
,
75
,
77
,
105
,
113
,
130
,
144
,
146

7
,
158
,
225
,
245
,
252
,
254
,
266
count of,
see
Arnulf; Baldwin; Robert
Flat Holm,
214
,
220
,
225
fleets
see
ships
Flemings,
37
Florence of Worcester
see
John of Worcester
Folkestone, Castle Hill,
208
Fontevraud (Maine-et-Loire), abbey,
351
Forest, royal,
291
,
316
,
333

4
;
see
also
New Forest Forth, river,
252
France, kingdom of,
8

9
,
15
,
37
,
44

50
,
82
,
88
,
91
,
98
, no,
151
,
203
,
254
,
267
,
273
,
304

5
,
327
; origins,
44

5
; kings of,
see
Henry; Philip; Robert
Francia, Franks,
see
France, origins Freeman, Edward Augustus, historian (d. 1892),
6

8
;
History of the
Norman Conquest
,
6
,
8
French Revolution,
3
Frisia,
225
Frutolf of Michelsberg,
332
,
338
Fulbert, undertaker/chamberlain,
43
,
81
Fulford (Yorks), battle of,
162
,
164
,
Fulk Nerra, count of Anjou (987–1040)
46
,
80
Fulk Réchin, count of Anjou (1068–1109),
111
,
254

5
,
272
,
304
Gaimar
see
Geoffrey
Gascony,
303
Gateshead (Durham),
290
geld
see
taxation
Geoffrey de Mandeville,
278
Geoffrey Gaimar, chronicler,
158
,
347

8
Geoffrey Martel, count of Anjou (1040–60)
80

2
,
84

5
,
93

4
,
110

11
,
254
Geoffrey of Mowbray, bp of Coutances (1049–93),
91

2
,
199
Geoffrey Plantagenet, count of Anjou (d. 1151),
351
Geoffrey the Bearded, count of Anjou (1060–8) III,
254
Gerald of Wales
Gerberoy (Oise), castle,
288
,
327
Gerbod, earl of Chester,
247
,
292
Germany, German Empire,
33
,
303
;
see also
Henry III, Henry IV
Gesta Guillelmi see
William of Poitiers
Gesta Herewardi
,
243
,
246
,
249
,
347
Gilbert, count of Brionne (d.
c.
1040),
51

2
,
88
,
283
Gilfard,
186
Giso, bp of Wells (1061–88)
108
,
216
Glamorgan,
293
Glastonbury (Somerset), abbey,
24
,
261
,
346
; abt of,
see
Thurstan
Gloucester,
60
,
71
,
290

1
,
298

9
,
306
Godgifu, sister of ETC,
16
,
19
,
71
,
75
,
102
Godwine, earl of Wessex (d. 1053), his rise under Cnut,
28

30
,
321
; supports Harthacnut,
32
; switches to Harold Harefoot,
35
; complicit in death of Alfred,
35

6
,
39
,
62
,
263
,
294
; facilitates ETC’s return,
41

2
,
62
,
133
; his ship,
62
,
362
; relationship with ETC,
62

6
,
72

3
,
75
; clash with ETC (1051),
69

72
,
97
,
248
; forcible return to power (1052),
76

9
,
95
,
148
; connections with Stigand,
98

100
; death,
100

1
; his wife,
see
Gytha; his sons,
see
Gyrth; Harold; Leofwine; Swein; Tostig; Wulfuoth; his daughter,
see
Edith
Godwine, son of Harold,
220
Gospatric, earl of Northumbria (d.1073 x 1075),
216

17
,
219

20
,
222

4
,
226
,
233
,
247
,
252
,
264
,
266
Gospatric (d. 1064), son of Earl Uhtred,
126

8
,
210
,
264
Grandmesnil, family,
89
,
275
Gregory VII, pope (1073–85)
289
,
300

1
,
333
,
373
Grestain (Eure), abbey,
89
Grimoald of St Plessis,
57
Gruffudd ap Llywelyn, king of Wales (d. 1063),
104

5
,
107
,
109
,
137
,
292
Guernsey,
86
Guildford (Surrey),
36
Guitmund, bp of Aversa,
286

7

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