Robert de Stuteville

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Robert de Stuteville was a 12th-century Anglo-Norman nobleman and military leader who served as a prominent royal official and baron in northern England under King Henry II.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 12th-century English baron
Anglo-Norman nobleman
military leader
royal official
sheriff
activeInCentury 12th century
allegiance English Crown NERFINISHED
Henry II of England NERFINISHED
country Kingdom of England
ethnicGroup Norman
gender male
governedTerritory Yorkshire (as sheriff) NERFINISHED
heldTitle lord of Kirkby Moorside
lord of Knaresborough
language Anglo-Norman NERFINISHED
nobleFamily Stuteville family NERFINISHED
notableFor military leadership in the north of England
role as a royal administrator in Yorkshire
service to Henry II in northern England
occupation administrator
soldier
positionHeld baron in northern England
justiciar in the north of England
royal justice
sheriff of Yorkshire
region Yorkshire NERFINISHED
northern England
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
residence Kirkby Moorside NERFINISHED
Knaresborough Castle NERFINISHED
servedUnder Henry II of England NERFINISHED
socialClass high nobility
timePeriod reign of Henry II of England

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Battle of Alnwick (1174) commander Robert de Stuteville