Great Britain -- History -- Anglo-Saxon period, 449-1066 -- Sources
1031 goes to Jerusalem 185
1031 dies (A. D. 1035) 185
1048 Robert Archbishop of Canterbury 195
1048 dispute of, with Sparhafoc 195
1052 flees from England 202
1052 outlawed 203
1068 Robert, Earl of Northumberland, slain 211
1070 Robert 1st, seizes the Earldom of Flanders 217
1085 in alliance with Cnut 232
1096 Robert 2d, Earl of Flanders, goes to Jerusalem 262
1100 returns 268
1111 dies 280
1070 Robert Bishop (of Hereford?) at the consecration
of William Bishop of Durham (A. D. 1080) 219
1079 Robert, son of William 1st, rebels 230
1087 succeeds to the Earldom of Normandy 238
1088 his party in England 244
1088 attempts to invade England 246
1091 his treaty with William 2d 249
1091 accompanies William to England 251
1091 returns to Normandy 252
1094 } again at war with William { 255, 256
1095 } { 257
1096 sells Normandy to William, and
goes to Jerusalem 262
1100 returns 268
1101 invades England, and treats with
Henry 1st 269, 270
1103 gives up his pension 272
1104 aids Robert of Belesme 273
1106 taken prisoner by Henry 1st 276
1126 confined at Bristol 301
1085 Robert 1st, Bishop of Chester and Coventry 233
1123 Robert 2d, Bishop of Chester and Coventry,
buries the Bishop of Lincoln 292
1093 Robert Bloet Bishop of Lincoln 252
1123 dies 292
1088 Robert de Mowbray Earl of Northumberland
plunders Bristol 244
1093 defeats Malcolm 253
1095 rebels against William 2d, and taken
prisoner 258, 259
1095 Robert de Mowbray confined at Windsor 260
1098 Robert de Belesme Earl of Shrewsbury 265
1102 quarrels with Henry 1st and loses
his estates 270
1104 favored by the Earl of Normandy 273
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