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William Pantulf (died 16 April probably in 1112) was an Anglo-Norman nobleman and . He was born in Hiémois, a county of Normandy, where his family had lived since around 1030. Pantulf held lands in Shropshire following the Norman Conquest of England. A vassal of Roger of Montgomery, the Earl of Shrewsbury, Pantulf was accused of murdering Roger's wife but proved his innocence of the charge by a trial by ordeal. When Roger's son Robert of Belleme rebelled against King Henry I of England, Pantulf did not take part and sided with the king. Upon his death, which most likely occurred in 1112, William's eldest son Philip inherited his Norman lands, and his second son Robert received the English lands.

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dbo:abstract Guillaume Pantol, en anglais William Pantulf, appelé aussi Willelmus Pantulf ou Pantul, Pantolf ou Pantoul, est un noble anglo-normand, né entre 1035 et 1050, probablement à Aubry-le-Panthou (Alberi vicus en latin médiéval) ; il meurt en Normandie un 16 avril, vraisemblablement en l’an 1112. Seigneur de Noron, de Saint-Germain d’Aubri et d’Émiéville, du Mesnil-Bacley, de Roiville et gouverneur de Perray-en-Saosnois, sénéchal de Roger II de Montgommery, il sera nommé premier baron de Wem et conseiller du roi Henri Ier Beauclerc. Durant sa vie, exceptionnellement longue, Guillaume Pantol a été durant huit décennies le témoin des grandes heures de l’histoire du duché normand. Orderic Vital a relaté ses faits et gestes dans son Historia ecclesiastica et le présente comme l’un des personnages marquants de son siècle : « Ce chevalier était très brave ; il avait de l’esprit ; il était reconnu par les seigneurs de l’Angleterre ou de l’Italie comme l’un des plus sensés et des plus riches de ses compatriotes […] Il honora les pauvres et le clergé, fit beaucoup d’aumônes, se montra constamment magnanime, fit courageusement tête à tous ses ennemis, et resta toujours puissant par ses richesses et ses terres. ». (fr) William Pantulf (died 16 April probably in 1112) was an Anglo-Norman nobleman and . He was born in Hiémois, a county of Normandy, where his family had lived since around 1030. Pantulf held lands in Shropshire following the Norman Conquest of England. A vassal of Roger of Montgomery, the Earl of Shrewsbury, Pantulf was accused of murdering Roger's wife but proved his innocence of the charge by a trial by ordeal. When Roger's son Robert of Belleme rebelled against King Henry I of England, Pantulf did not take part and sided with the king. Upon his death, which most likely occurred in 1112, William's eldest son Philip inherited his Norman lands, and his second son Robert received the English lands. (en)
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rdfs:comment William Pantulf (died 16 April probably in 1112) was an Anglo-Norman nobleman and . He was born in Hiémois, a county of Normandy, where his family had lived since around 1030. Pantulf held lands in Shropshire following the Norman Conquest of England. A vassal of Roger of Montgomery, the Earl of Shrewsbury, Pantulf was accused of murdering Roger's wife but proved his innocence of the charge by a trial by ordeal. When Roger's son Robert of Belleme rebelled against King Henry I of England, Pantulf did not take part and sided with the king. Upon his death, which most likely occurred in 1112, William's eldest son Philip inherited his Norman lands, and his second son Robert received the English lands. (en) Guillaume Pantol, en anglais William Pantulf, appelé aussi Willelmus Pantulf ou Pantul, Pantolf ou Pantoul, est un noble anglo-normand, né entre 1035 et 1050, probablement à Aubry-le-Panthou (Alberi vicus en latin médiéval) ; il meurt en Normandie un 16 avril, vraisemblablement en l’an 1112. Seigneur de Noron, de Saint-Germain d’Aubri et d’Émiéville, du Mesnil-Bacley, de Roiville et gouverneur de Perray-en-Saosnois, sénéchal de Roger II de Montgommery, il sera nommé premier baron de Wem et conseiller du roi Henri Ier Beauclerc. (fr)
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