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Twelve Knights of Glamorgan were the legendary followers of Robert FitzHamon (d.1107), the Norman conqueror of Glamorgan. They are figures in early Welsh history. The legend of the 12 Knights of Glamorgan was founded by the antiquarian Sir Edward Stradling (d. 1609) of St. Donat's Castle in Glamorgan. He wrote in 1561 "The Winning of the Lordship of Glamorgan out of Welshmens' Hands", describing the actions of Robert FitzHamon, the first Lord of Glamorgan, assigning to him twelve Knights who followed him from Gloucestershire to effect the conquest. Most of the knights in his list withstand modern historical scrutiny, but not however the Stradling knight himself, the ancestor of Sir Edward, whom he had believed to have been a follower of FitzHamon. It has been more recently determined that the first Stradling in Glamorgan actually arrived later than FitzHamon, probably originating in Switzerland.〔http://www.stradling.org.uk/docs/Origins.htm〕 ==List of the Twelve Knights== An account of the Knights and of the lands allotted to each is given in the 1591 work of Sir Edward Mansel of Margam, "An Account of the Cause of the Conquest of Glamorgan by Sir Robert FitzHaymon and his Twelve Knights".〔"The Winning of Glamorgan : Documents". Cardiff Records: vol.4(1903) pp.6-47〕() They are as follows: *Sir William de Londres; Ogmore *Sir Richard I de Grenville (d.post 1142), younger brother of Robert FitzHamon; Neath *Sir Payn de Turberville; Coity *Sir Robert St.Quintin; Llanblethian *Sir Richard Siward; Talyfan *Sir Gilbert Umfraville; Penmark *Sir Roger Berkerolles; St. Athan *Sir Reginald Sully; Sully *Sir Peter le Soare; Llanbedr-ar-Lai *Sir John Fleming; Wenvoe *Sir Oliver St.John; Fonmon *Sir William Stradling; St. Donat's 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Twelve Knights of Glamorgan」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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