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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ida_de_TosnyIda de Tosny - Wikipedia

    Ida de Tosny, Countess of Norfolk (died after 1181), was a Norman royal mistress. Named after her grandmother Ida de Hainaut, she was the daughter of Ralph IV de Tosny (died 1162) and his wife Margaret (born c. 1125 and living in 1185), a daughter of Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester .

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      Ida de Tosny (1160–1204), mistress of King Henry II by whom...

  2. 4 nov 2022 · The correct name of this person is Ida de Toëny, Countess of Norfolk (de Tosny), NOT Ida (Isabel) Plantagenet. She was married to Roger Bigod and was the mistress of King Henry II of England. from Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ida_de_Tosny

  3. Ida de Tosny (1160–1204), mistress of King Henry II by whom she had William Longespee, and wife of Roger Bigod (1144–1221) Roger IV de Toeni (d. 1208; Lord of Flamstead, Knight de Conches), married Constance de Beaumont.

  4. Ida (Toeni) le Bigod. (aft. 1160 - 1204) Ida "Countess of Norfolk" le Bigod formerly Toeni aka de Tosny [uncertain] Born after 1160 in Flamstead, Hertfordshire, England. Ancestors. Daughter of Ralph de Toeni and Marguerite (Beaumont) de Tosny.

    • Female
    • Roger Bigod
  5. Roger Bigod and his wife Ida De Tosny are the main characters in Elizabeth Chadwick's The Time of Singing (Sphere, 2008), published in the USA as For the King's Favor. They appear as minor characters in other of her books set at the same time, notably To Defy a King , which concerns the marriage of their son Hugh to Maud , a daughter ...

    • c. 1144/1150
    • Juliana de Vere
  6. Brief Life History of Ida. When Ida de Tosny Countess of Norfolk was born after 1160, in Flamstead, Hertfordshire, England, her father, Ralph de Tosny, was 8860 and her mother, Margaret de Beaumont, was 8874. She married Roger Bigod 2nd Earl of Norfolk and Suffolk about December 1181. They were the parents of at least 6 sons and 6 daughters.

  7. Ida was the daughter of Raoul de Tosny, a magnate with extensive holding in Normandy while her mother, Margret, was a member of the expansive and powerful Beaumont family. In 1181, some time after William’s birth and conclusion of their relationship, the king permitted Ida to marry Earl Roger Bigod of Norfolk.