Zij had een relatie met Alberic Aubrey de Vere.
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In or before 1152 Oxford married again. His second wife, Euphemia, is said to have been the daughter of William de Cantilupe. King Stephen and his wife, Queen Maud, gave the manor of Ickleton, Cambridgeshire, as part of Euphemia's marriage portion.[16] The marriage was brief; Euphemia was dead by late 1153, leaving no known issue. She was buried at Colne Priory.[17]
Citations
16. Cokayne 1945, pp. 202, 205; Crouch 2004.
17. Cokayne 1945, p. 205; Crouch 2004.
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