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  1. Earl of Cornwall. Reginald de Dunstanville, 1. Earl of Cornwall (auch Reginald FitzRoy, Rainald, lat. Rainaldus de Dunstanivilla, frz. Réginald de Dunstanville) (* um 1110; † 1. Juli 1175 in Chertsey, Surrey) war ein englischer Adliger . Er war ein unehelicher Sohn von König Heinrich I. aus der Verbindung mit Sibyl Corbet, Tochter von Sir ...

  2. Reginald de Dunstanville (c. 1110 – 1 July 1175) (alias Reginald FitzRoy, Reginald FitzHenry, Rainald, etc., French: Renaud de Donstanville or de Dénestanville) was an Anglo-Norman nobleman and an illegitimate son of King Henry I (1100–1135). He became Earl of Cornwall and High Sheriff of Devon.

    • c. 1100, Dénestanville, France
    • Sibyl Corbet
    • 1 July 1175 (aged 75), Chertsey, Surrey
    • Mabel fitzRichard
  3. 22. Jan. 2019 · (Reginald FitzRoy, Rainald ), 1st Earl of Cornwall (French: Renaud de Donstanville or de Dénestanville ) (c. 1110, Dunstanville, Kent, England – 1 July 1175, Chertsey, Surrey, England), Sheriff of Devon, Earl of Cornwall, was an illegitimate son of Henry I of England and Lady Sybilla Corbet.

    • Dunstanville
    • Dunstanville, Kent, England (United Kingdom)
    • circa 1110
    • Reading Abbey, Reading, Berkshire, England
  4. Biographie. Weitere Namen. Reginald FitzRoy, Reginald FitzHenry, Rainald, Renaud de Donstanville / de Dénestanville. Geschlecht. männlich. Nation. Normannisches England. Landesteil. Herzogtum Normandie. Titel. Earl of Cornwall. Von/Bis. 1141-1175. Titel. Sheriff von Devon. Status. Illegitime Kinder von Heinrich I. Familie. Geschwister.

  5. Réginald de Dunstanville) (* um 1110; † 1. Juli 1175 in Chertsey , Surrey ) war ein englischer Adliger . Er war ein unehelicher Sohn von König Heinrich I. aus der Verbindung mit Sibyl Corbet, Tochter von Sir Robert Corbet, Gutsherr von Alcester in Warwickshire .

  6. He married Mabel Fitzwilliam about 1135, in Cornwall, England. They were the parents of at least 6 sons and 9 daughters. In 1173, his occupation is listed as high sheriff of devon. He died on 1 July 1175, in Chertsey, Surrey, England, at the age of 65, and was buried in Reading, Berkshire, England, United Kingdom.

  7. Truro was given its charter in 1173 by Reginald de Dunstanville, 1st Earl of Cornwall ‘to my free burgesses of Truro’. It was addressed ‘ to the barons of Cornwall, and all men both Cornish and English’.