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    Savari de Mauléon (also Savaury) (Occitan: Savaric de Malleo) (died 1236) was a French soldier, the son of Raoul de Mauléon, Viscount of Thouars and Lord...
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    Rochelle and its garrison of Poitevin and English soldiers commanded by Savari de Mauléon. The port had long been a staging ground for Plantagenet efforts to...
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    accidentally encountered a large French fleet under the command of Savari de Mauléon in the vicinity of the port of Damme, in Flanders. The French crews...
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  • of Auxerre Savaric FitzGeldewin, bishop of Bath and Wells Savari de Mauléon or Savaric de Malleo, 13th century soldier and troubadour Savary (disambiguation)...
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    intention of hanging the whole garrison, but one of his captains, Savari de Mauléon, persuaded him not to hang the rebels since hanging those who had...
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    hostages Margaret of Scotland and Isobel of Scotland there. In 1203, Savari de Mauléon was also imprisoned, but reputedly escaped by getting his jailers...
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    continued arrival of new Crusades, most notably an English force led by Savari de Mauléon, a seneschal of the late John of England. In September 1219, Francis...
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  • against his rebellious subjects. The first began with a French knight Savari de Mauléon who had been in service to Hemry's predecessor, John of England, in...
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  • highest court of regional custom. Savari de Mauléon (c.1212) Philippe de Rémi (1250) Rostand de Soliers (1295) Pier de Ferrières (1323) Guichard d'Angle...
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  • custom. William de Mauzé (1138) Geoffrey de la Celle (1201) Savari de Mauléon (1205) - first appointment Robert of Thornham (1207) Hubert de Burgh (1212–...
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  • 27 – Ferdinand (or Ferrand), count of Flanders (b. 1188) July 29 – Savari de Mauléon, French nobleman (b. 1181) July 30 – Konrad von Marburg, German priest...
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    27 – Ferdinand (or Ferrand), count of Flanders (b. 1188) July 29 – Savari de Mauléon, French nobleman (b. 1181) July 30 – Konrad von Marburg, German priest...
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    by marriage with Clémence de Châtellerault Guillaume married around 1226 Marquise de Mauléon, daughter of Savari de Mauléon, with whom he had: Guillaume...
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    of the treaty. Earlier that year, with Aimery VII of Thouars and Savari de Mauléon among others, he had guaranteed the peace treaty between John and...
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  • died in 1237. It then passed to the crown and was given to a royal relative. De Facto Under the Justiciar of Ireland: These lords were the descendants of...
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  • enroute in October 1220 Hugh de Vivonne (1221) – first appointment Savari de Mauléon (1221–1224) Richard of Cornwall (1225) Henry de Turberville (1227–1230)...
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  • many of the viscounts lost their land to the crusaders most notably Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester, some gained their lands back, others did...
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