Robert Fitzharding

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Robert Fitzharding was a 12th-century Anglo-Norman nobleman and wealthy Bristol merchant who became the first Lord of Berkeley and is best known for establishing the religious house that evolved into Bristol Cathedral.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglo-Norman nobleman
Lord of Berkeley
founder of religious house
merchant
associatedWith Berkeley Castle NERFINISHED
Bristol Cathedral NERFINISHED
century 12th century
country Kingdom of England
ethnicGroup Anglo-Norman NERFINISHED
founded Augustinian abbey at Bristol
religious house that evolved into Bristol Cathedral
hasRole landowner
patron of religious institutions
knownFor being the first Lord of Berkeley
establishing a religious house at Bristol
nobleFamily Berkeley family NERFINISHED
notableWork foundation of the religious house that became Bristol Cathedral
occupation merchant
nobleman
placeOfActivity Bristol NERFINISHED
Gloucestershire NERFINISHED
position first Lord of Berkeley
religion Christianity
residence Berkeley, Gloucestershire NERFINISHED
Bristol NERFINISHED
socialClass nobility
title Lord of Berkeley NERFINISHED

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Bristol Cathedral founder Robert Fitzharding
Berkeley Castle foundedBy Robert Fitzharding