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Roger of Mortemer : ウィキペディア英語版 | Roger of Mortemer Roger I of Mortemer (Roger ''de Mortemer'', Roger ''de Mortimer'', Roger ''Mortimer'', Roger "fili Episcopi") (bef. 990 〔''Dictionary of National Biography'', Vol. 39, ''Mortimer'' p. 130〕 - aft. 1074), founded the abbey of St. Victor en Caux〔Burke, J. ''A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages of England'', 1831, p. 371〕 in the Pays de Caux of Upper Normandy as early as 1074 CE.〔J. R. Planché, 1868, p. 24〕 Roger claimed the castle built by William FitzOsbern, 1st Earl of Hereford, that was situated on the river mouth of Eaulne in Mortemer, Seine-Maritime. This castle was the chief barony of Roger's descendants.〔J. R. Planché, 1868, p. 23〕 He was the first Norman ancestor to assume the name Mortimer,〔 as in the place-name ''Morte-mer-en-Brai'', the land on which the village and castle was located.〔 ==Background==
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