custodian of his half-brother Duke Henry I of Brabant's lands in England (chiefly the Castle and Honour of Eye in Suffolk), which came to the latter (Henry) by his wife.
Godfried III Godfried van Brabant<br>Namen geboorte: Gottfried von LouvainGodfried van BrabantGodefridus de LoveynSir Godfrey III of LouvainGodefridus de LuvaynGodfrey III Count of LouvainGodfrey de BrabantGodefroi de LouvainGodfried Godfried van BrabantSir Godfrey III of Louvain of BrabantSir Godfrey of Louvain<br>Geslacht: Man<br>Geboorte: Ongeveer 1173 - Leuven, Louvain, Hertogdom Brabant, België (Heiliges Römisches Reich)<br>Huwelijk: Echtgeno(o)t(e): Alice of Hastings - Ongeveer 1198 - Leuven, Flemish Brabant, Belgium<br&;gt;Overlijden: 26 apr 1226 - Eye Castle, Suffolk, England<br>Beroep: Knight<br>Beroep: custodian of his half-brother Duke Henry I of Brabant's lands in England (chiefly the Castle and Honour of Eye in Suffolk), which came to the latter (Henry) by his wife<br>Beroep: Duke of Brabant<br>Beroep: Count of Louvain<br>Beroep: Custodian of Castle of Eye<br>Beroep: Castellan of Eye<br>Er schijnt een probleem te zijn met de verwanten van deze persoon. Bekijk deze persoon op FamilySearch om deze informatie te bekijken.
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