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Mabel FitzRobert, Countess of Gloucester

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234: 204:, England around 1100, the eldest of the four daughters of Robert FitzHamon, Lord of Gloucester and Glamorgan, and his wife, Sybil de Montgomery. Her three younger sisters, Hawise, Cecile and Amice all became nuns, making Mabel the sole heiress to her father's lordships and vast estates in England, Wales, and Normandy. 295:. She also witnessed four of Robert's charters; as well as giving her personal consent for his foundation of the Abbey of Margam, whose endowment came from her own lands. Later, after Robert's death, Mabel assumed control of the honour of Gloucester's Norman lands on behalf of her eldest son William. 249:
Mabel's marriage to the future Earl of Gloucester (known as Robert of Caen or Robert FitzRoy or FitzEdith), an illegitimate son of King Henry I, was solemnized in June 1119, although their marriage may have been contracted as early as 1107; it is recorded by
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As countess, Mabel exercised a prominent administrative role in the Gloucester lordship. Her political importance was evident when she was made responsible for seeing that her husband upheld his side of the agreement in the treaty he made with
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who would make him the chief commander of her army. He had originally sworn fealty to King Stephen, but after quarrelling with him in 1137, his English and Welsh possessions were forfeited, and thus he joined forces with Matilda.
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Robert FitzRobert of Ilchester (died before 1157), married Hawise de Redvers, by whom he had a daughter Mabel who in her turn married Jordan de Cambernon.
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of Creully from Mabel, and became the ancestor of the Sires de Creully. He married the daughter of Hughes de Montfort by whom he had five children.
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who also names her parents. Robert would later become an important figure during the turbulent period in English history known as
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As Countess of Gloucester, Mabel was significant politically and she exercised an important administrative role in the lordship.
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Mabel brought to her husband the honours of Gloucester in England, Glamorgan in Wales, Sainte-Scholasse-sur-Sarthe, Evrecy and
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in Wales. In August 1122, he was created 1st Earl of Gloucester; henceforth, Mabel was styled as Countess of Gloucester.
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in Normandy. By right of his wife, he became the 2nd Lord of Glamorgan, and gained possession of her father's castle of
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in Wales, was one of the properties Mabel brought her husband, Robert upon their marriage
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Robert also sired an illegitimate son, Richard, Bishop of Bayeux by Isabel de Douvres.
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Mabel's husband died on 31 October 1147. Mabel herself died on 29 September 1157 in
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Richard FitzRobert, Sire de Creully (died 1175), inherited the
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Hamon FitzRobert, (died 1159), killed in the Siege of Toulouse.
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noblewoman, and a wealthy heiress who brought the lordship of
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upon their marriage. He was the illegitimate son of King
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Together Robert and Mabel had at least eight children:
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Index

Mabel FitzHamon of Gloucester
Gloucestershire
Bristol
Noble family
Robert, 1st Earl of Gloucester
William Fitz Robert, 2nd Earl of Gloucester
Roger, Bishop of Worcester
Maud FitzRobert
Robert FitzHamon
Anglo-Norman
Gloucester
Robert, 1st Earl of Gloucester
Henry I of England
Robert Fitzhamon
Glamorgan
Gloucestershire
Sheriff
Kent
Roger de Montgomery, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury
Mabel de Bellême
Normandy

Cardiff Castle
The Anarchy
Stephen of England
civil war
Empress Matilda
Creully
Cardiff
Miles de Gloucester, 1st Earl of Hereford

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