House of d’Aubigny

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The House of d’Aubigny was a prominent Anglo-Norman noble family influential in medieval England, notably associated with the Earldom of Arundel.

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House of d’Aubigny canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglo-Norman dynasty
noble family
associatedPlace Arundel
associatedTitle Earl of Arundel
surface form: Earldom of Arundel
associatedWith Kingdom of England
surface form: English Crown
countryOfOrigin Duchy of Normandy
ethnicity Norman
feudalStatus tenant-in-chief in England
governanceSystem feudalism
historicalRelevance development of the Anglo-Norman aristocracy in England
formation of the Earldom of Arundel
influentialIn English politics
feudal aristocracy of England
landholdings estates in Sussex
estates in other parts of medieval England
languageOfFamily Anglo-Norman
nobleRank earl
nobleTitleHeld Earl of Arundel
notableFor association with the Earldom of Arundel
notableIn medieval England
politicalAlignment Anglo-Norman aristocracy
regionOfActivity England
Normandy
socialClass nobility
timePeriod High Middle Ages

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