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Peveril Castle and William Peverel

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Difference between Peveril Castle and William Peverel

Peveril Castle vs. William Peverel

Peveril Castle (also Castleton Castle or Peak Castle) is a ruined 11th-century castle overlooking the village of Castleton in the English county of Derbyshire. William Peverell (c. 1040 – c. 1115, Latinised to Gulielmus Piperellus), was a Norman knight granted lands in England following the Norman Conquest.

Similarities between Peveril Castle and William Peverel

Peveril Castle and William Peverel have 9 things in common (in Unionpedia): Derbyshire, Domesday Book, Honour of Peverel, Knight, Norman conquest of England, Nottingham Castle, Nottinghamshire, William Peverel the Younger, William the Conqueror.

Derbyshire

Derbyshire is a county in the East Midlands of England.

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Domesday Book

Domesday Book (or; Latin: Liber de Wintonia "Book of Winchester") is a manuscript record of the "Great Survey" of much of England and parts of Wales completed in 1086 by order of King William the Conqueror.

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Honour of Peverel

The Honour of Peverel (also known as the Feudal Barony of the Peak) is a geographic area in the north of England comprising part of the historic feudal barony held by the Norman Peverel family.

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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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Norman conquest of England

The Norman conquest of England (in Britain, often called the Norman Conquest or the Conquest) was the 11th-century invasion and occupation of England by an army of Norman, Breton, Flemish and French soldiers led by Duke William II of Normandy, later styled William the Conqueror.

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Nottingham Castle

Nottingham Castle is a castle in Nottingham, England.

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Nottinghamshire

Nottinghamshire (pronounced or; abbreviated Notts) is a county in the East Midlands region of England, bordering South Yorkshire to the north-west, Lincolnshire to the east, Leicestershire to the south, and Derbyshire to the west.

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William Peverel the Younger

William "the Younger" Peverel (c. 1080–1155) was the son of William Peverel.

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William the Conqueror

William I (c. 1028Bates William the Conqueror p. 33 – 9 September 1087), usually known as William the Conqueror and sometimes William the Bastard, was the first Norman King of England, reigning from 1066 until his death in 1087.

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Peveril Castle and William Peverel Comparison

Peveril Castle has 93 relations, while William Peverel has 17. As they have in common 9, the Jaccard index is 8.18% = 9 / (93 + 17).

References

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