Mortain family

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The Mortain family was a prominent medieval Norman noble house that held significant lands and titles in both Normandy and England.

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Mortain family canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf medieval Norman noble house
noble family
aristocraticNetwork Norman aristocracy
countryOfOrigin Duchy of Normandy NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Normans NERFINISHED
floruit 11th century
12th century
governanceType feudal lordship
heldLandsIn England NERFINISHED
Normandy NERFINISHED
hereditaryTitle comital title
historicalReputation prominent landholders in Anglo-Norman realm
influencedRegion southwestern Normandy
western England
landTenureSystem feudal tenure
languageOfCulture Old Norman NERFINISHED
locatedIn Mortain NERFINISHED
nobleRank count
notableMember Robert, Count of Mortain NERFINISHED
William, Count of Mortain NERFINISHED
notableTitleHeld Count of Mortain NERFINISHED
politicalAllegiance Dukes of Normandy NERFINISHED
Kings of England NERFINISHED
region England
Normandy NERFINISHED
religion Latin Christianity NERFINISHED
seat Mortain NERFINISHED
socialStatus high nobility
timePeriod Middle Ages
titleAssociatedWith County of Mortain NERFINISHED

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Eremburga of Mortain family Mortain family
Eremburga of Mortain nobleFamily Mortain family