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Robert Curthose - Wikipedia
Robert Curthose (c. 1051 – c.3 February 1134, French: Robert Courteheuse), the eldest son of William the Conqueror, was Duke of Normandy as Robert II from 1087 ...
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Robert Curthose was imprisoned for almost 30 years prior to his ...
The capture of Robert Curthose, the eldest son of William the Conqueror, followed the Battle of Tinchebray in September 1106. It was an ...
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Curt-hose
Curt-hose (ˈkɜːthəʊz) [OF. curte-hose short boot, from OF. hose, huese, hoese, house, heuse, boot, in mod.Picard heuse a boot coming up to the knee, med.L. hosa; of Teutonic origin: cf. OHG. hosa, MLG. hose, MDu. hoze, Du. hoos, OE. hose, covering for the leg (and foot); see hose.] Short-boot, -legg...
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Robert Curthose - Newcastle Castle
William was known to have made fun of Robert and coined his nickname Curthose (short pants), essentially making fun of Robert's height! It is of ...
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r/UKmonarchs - What are your thoughts on Robert Curthose, William ...
Robert was a good warrior and crusader, but as would be seen later, being good militarily doesn't necessarily translate to being a good ruler.
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▪ I. short, a., n., and adv. (ʃɔːt) Forms: 1–3 sceort, (1 compar. scyrtra, superl. scyrtest, scortost), 1–5 scort, 3 shorrt, scheort, (sort), 3–4 ssort, 3–8 schort, (4 schorth, chort), 4–5 s(c)hert, 4–6 shortt, schorte, 4–7 shorte, (5 schorthe, sorte), 5–6 schortt, 3– short. [OE. sc(e)ort = OHG. scu...
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Robert Curthose: The Duke Who Lost His Trousers
Robert Curthose has been the subject of much recent reassessment. Some of it has questioned how shambolic his reign as duke really was.
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Curt-hose, n. meanings, etymology and more
OED's earliest evidence for Curt-hose is from before 1300, in Chron. de Mailros. Curt-hose is a borrowing from French. Etymons: French ...
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If Robert Curthose had taken the English Throne | Sea Lion Press
The Situation: Robert Curthose had 2/3 opportunities to become King of England, a job for which he was massively unqualified and in which he ...
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Robert `Curthose', Duke of Normandy [c.1050-1134]
This detailed biography offers a reappraisal of the career of Robert Curthose, William the Conqueror's eldest son and duke of Normandy from 1087 to 1106, ...
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Robert Curthose - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Notes · From the Norman French courtheuse, meaning 'short stockings'. His father gave him this nickname as an insult. · William went to Palestine after 1106 and ...
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