Английская Википедия:Gerard de Furnival

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Sir Gerard Furnival (died 1219) was an English landowner and soldier.[1]

Origins

Born about 1179, he was the son of Sir Gerard Furnival, who had accompanied King Richard I on the Fourth Crusade to Palestine[1] and is said to have fought there at the Siege of Acre in 1191.Шаблон:Cn

Career

Through marriage, in 1203 he acquired considerable lands at Hallamshire in Yorkshire and at Worksop in Nottinghamshire.[1] He joined the Fifth Crusade to Damietta in Egypt, where he is said to have died in 1219.Шаблон:Cn

Family

About 12 March 1201 he married Maud Lovetot,[1] a great-granddaughter of William Lovetot,Шаблон:Cn whose parents were William Lovetot and Maud FitzWalter. They had two sons, Thomas Furnival[1] and Gerard Furnival, who both died taking part in the Barons' Crusade in 1241.Шаблон:Cn His widow outlived her husband and sons, dying after 23 June 1247.[1]

References

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  • White, Robert (1875) Worksop, The Dukery, and Sherwood Forest.
  • Nicholson, AP: Nottinghamshire History (accessed 28 January 2006).
  • James Doherty, 'The Crusading Furnivals: Family Tradition, Political Expediency and Social Pressure in Crusade Motivation', Journal of Family History (2022)[1]