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Jocelyn de Angulo

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Jocelyn de Angulo, 1st Baron of Navan (fl. 1172), was an Anglo-Norman knight. [1]

23 relations: Angle, Pembrokeshire, Anglo-Irish people, Anglo-Normans, Baron of Navan, Connacht, County Mayo, Dubhaltach Caoch Mac Coisdealbhaigh, Feoffment, Gilbert de Angulo, Henry II of England, Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath, Jocelyn de Angulo, John, King of England, Kingdom of Meath, Knight, Lordship of Meath, Morgallion, Nano Nagle, Navan, The Song of Dermot and the Earl, Tomás Láidir Mac Coisdealbhaigh, Waldron (surname), Walter de Lacy, Lord of Meath.

Angle, Pembrokeshire

Angle (Angl) is a village and community situated on the southern side of the entrance to the Milford Haven Waterway in Pembrokeshire, Wales.

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Anglo-Irish people

Anglo-Irish is a term which was more commonly used in the 19th and early 20th centuries to identify a social class in Ireland, whose members are mostly the descendants and successors of the English Protestant Ascendancy.

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Anglo-Normans

The Anglo-Normans were the medieval ruling class in England, composed mainly of a combination of ethnic Anglo-Saxons, Normans and French, following the Norman conquest.

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Baron of Navan

The Barony of Navan was an Irish feudal barony which was held by the de Angulo family (who later changed their name to Nangle).

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Connacht

ConnachtPage five of An tOrdú Logainmneacha (Contaetha agus Cúigí) 2003 clearly lists the official spellings of the names of the four provinces of the country with Connacht listed for both languages; when used without the term 'The province of' / 'Cúige'.

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County Mayo

County Mayo (Contae Mhaigh Eo, meaning "Plain of the yew trees") is a county in Ireland.

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Dubhaltach Caoch Mac Coisdealbhaigh

Colonel Dubhaltach Caoch Mac Coisdealbhaigh, Irish soldier and Rapparee, died on Sunday 3 March 1667.

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Feoffment

In the Middle Ages, especially under the European feudal system, feoffment or enfeoffment was the deed by which a person was given land in exchange for a pledge of service.

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Gilbert de Angulo

Gilbert de Angulo was an Anglo-Norman knight, fl.

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Henry II of England

Henry II (5 March 1133 – 6 July 1189), also known as Henry Curtmantle (Court-manteau), Henry FitzEmpress or Henry Plantagenet, ruled as Count of Anjou, Count of Maine, Duke of Normandy, Duke of Aquitaine, Count of Nantes, King of England and Lord of Ireland; at various times, he also partially controlled Wales, Scotland and Brittany.

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Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath

Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath, 4th Baron Lacy (born before 1135, died 25 July 1186), was an Anglo-Norman landowner and royal office-holder.

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Jocelyn de Angulo

Jocelyn de Angulo, 1st Baron of Navan (fl. 1172), was an Anglo-Norman knight.

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John, King of England

John (24 December 1166 – 19 October 1216), also known as John Lackland (Norman French: Johan sanz Terre), was King of England from 1199 until his death in 1216.

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Kingdom of Meath

Meath (Old Irish: Mide; spelt Mí in Modern Irish) was a kingdom in Ireland for over 1000 years.

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Knight

A knight is a person granted an honorary title of knighthood by a monarch, bishop or other political leader for service to the monarch or a Christian Church, especially in a military capacity.

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Lordship of Meath

The Lordship of Meath was an extensive seigniorial liberty in medieval Ireland that was awarded to Hugh de Lacy by King Henry II of England by the service of fifty knights and with almost royal authority.

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Morgallion

Morgallion is one of the baronies that comprise county Meath.

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Nano Nagle

Honora "Nano" Nagle (1718 – 26 April 1784) founded the "Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary" (PBVM) in Ireland (also known as the "Presentation Sisters") and was a pioneer of Catholic education in Ireland.

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Navan

Navan (trans. "the Cave") is the county town of County Meath in Ireland.

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The Song of Dermot and the Earl

The Song of Dermot and the Earl (Chanson de Dermot et du comte) is an anonymous Norman verse chronicle written in the early 13th century.

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Tomás Láidir Mac Coisdealbhaigh

Tomás Láidir Mac Coisdealbhaigh, Irish soldier and poet, fl.

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Waldron (surname)

Waldron is a surname.

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Walter de Lacy, Lord of Meath

Walter de Lacy (c. 1172–1241) was lord of Meath in Ireland.

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Redirects here:

Jocelyn de Angle, Phillip de Angulo, William de Angulo.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jocelyn_de_Angulo

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