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on 4 August 1265, Maud's husband Roger fought on the side of Prince Edward, and personally killed Simon de
Montfort. As a reward, Roger was given de Montfort's severed head and other parts of his anatomy, including his genitals. Roger sent these gruesome trophies home to Wigmore Castle as a gift to
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Maud was described as beautiful and nimble-witted. She, like all medieval women, was expected to govern her husband's estates, manage his business affairs, arbitrate in tenants' disputes, and defend the family property during the times he was absent. These tasks Maud performed with great skill and
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and the lordship of Radnor, Wales. On the occasion of their marriage, the honour of Radnor passed from the de Braose to the
Mortimer family, and her marriage portion was some land at Tetbury which she inherited from her grandfather, Reginald de Braose. She also had inherited the Manor of Charlton
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William Marshal: Knighthood, War and Chivalry, 1147β1219
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1559:Douglas Richardson, Kimball G. Everingham (2004).
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1678:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p.82
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