Avice DE CLARE
- Born: Brionne, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France
- Married:
Research Notes:
Guillaume de Jumièges records that "Richardum”, son of “Gislebertus...filius Godefridi comitis Aucensis”, had two daughters of whom one married “Rodulfo de Telegeriis” by whom she had “Fransualo, Henricus et Robertus Giffard”. "Radulfus Filogerensis et uxor eius Avicia" donated property to Sainte-Trinité de Fougères by undated charter. “Telegeriis” has not been identified: it is unlikely to be Tillières, normally represented as “Tegularias” or variants, which had been granted to Gilbert Crispin by Guillaume II Duke of Normandy. The same individuals are named in the charter dated 7 Mar 1113... which indicates that the family was Fougères: presumably “Telegeriis” is a misreading or mistranscription. 1
Marriage Information:
Avice married Seigneur Raoul I DE FOUGÈRES, son of Seigneur Méen II DE FOUGÈRES and Adelaide. (Raoul I DE FOUGÈRES was born in Fougères, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France and died in 1124.)
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