Plantagent Family - Ourfolk
Ida Plantagent (Bigod) B: ABT 1154
Ida was born on ABT 1154 in Norfolk, Norfolk, England .
She is the daughter of Hamelin Plantagenet (1130 - 2 APR 1202) and Isabel de Warenne (de Blois) (1137 - 13 JUL 1199).
Ida was married to Roger Bigod on ABT 1185.
Roger was born on ABT 1150 in Norfolk, Norfolk, England and died on BEF 2 AUG 1221 in Thetford, Norfolk, England .
He was the son of Hugh Bigod (ABT 1095 - 6 MAR 1175) and Juliana de Vere (Bigod) (ABT 1108 - ABT 1199).
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⌈ Count Geoffrey V Plantagenet (24 AUG 1113 - 7 SEP 1151) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
⌈ Hamelin Plantagenet (1130 - 2 APR 1202) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
⌊ Concubine Plantagent (Plantagenet) (B: ABT 1112) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ida Plantagent (Bigod) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
⌈ Earl William de Warenne, III (1110 - 1148) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
⌊ Isabel de Warenne (de Blois) (1137 - 13 JUL 1199) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
⌊ Adela Talvas (de Warenne) (ABT 1120 - 4 OCT 1174) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
succeeded as second Earl of Norfolk
and Suffolk. It is fitting that, after Richard's return to England after his captivity in Germany,
Roger Bigod was chosen to be one of the four Earls who carried the silken canopy for the King, as
Hugh Bigod had borne the Royal sceptre in the Royal procession.
Roger Bigod was appointed in 1189 by King Richard one of the Ambassadors to King Philip of
France, to obtain aid for the recovery of the Holy Land. In 1191 he was keeper of Hereford
Castle. He was chief judge in the King's Court from 1195 to 1202. In 120() he was sent by King
John as one of his messengers to summon William the Lion, King of Scotland, to do homage to him
in the Parliament which was held at Lincoln, and subsequently attended King John into Poitou; but
on his return he was won over to the opposition by the rebel Barons and became one of the
strongest advocates of the Charter of Liberty, for which he was excommunicated by
PopeInnocent III
and Suffolk. It is fitting that, after Richard's return to England after his captivity in Germany,
Roger Bigod was chosen to be one of the four Earls who carried the silken canopy for the King, as
Hugh Bigod had borne the Royal sceptre in the Royal procession.
Roger Bigod was appointed in 1189 by King Richard one of the Ambassadors to King Philip of
France, to obtain aid for the recovery of the Holy Land. In 1191 he was keeper of Hereford
Castle. He was chief judge in the King's Court from 1195 to 1202. In 120() he was sent by King
John as one of his messengers to summon William the Lion, King of Scotland, to do homage to him
in the Parliament which was held at Lincoln, and subsequently attended King John into Poitou; but
on his return he was won over to the opposition by the rebel Barons and became one of the
strongest advocates of the Charter of Liberty, for which he was excommunicated by
PopeInnocent III
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