Hugh d'Avranches
Earl of Chester during the Norman Conquest

Born
None
None years ago
Died
July 27th, 1101
923 years ago — None years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
England
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Born around 1047, became the first Earl of Chester following the Norman Conquest of England. Played a significant role in establishing Norman authority in the region. Participated in the military campaigns under William the Conqueror and helped secure territories in northern England. Died on July 27, 1101, leaving a legacy through his descendants who held various influential titles.
Established the earldom of Chester
Participated in the Norman Conquest
Strengthened Norman control in northern England
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