John de Fiennes
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John de Fiennes
Summary
John de Fiennes is a human[1]. He died on 1085[2]. He worked as a feudatory[3].
Key Facts
- John de Fiennes died on 1085[2].
- John de Fiennes's father was Eustace I, Count of Boulogne[4].
- John de Fiennes worked as a feudatory[3].
- John de Fiennes held the position of constable[5].
- John de Fiennes is recorded as male[6].
- John de Fiennes's instance of is recorded as human[7].
- John de Fiennes was part of the conflict Norman conquest of England[8].
- John de Fiennes's allegiance is recorded as William the Conqueror[9].
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Origins and Family
John de Fiennes's father was Eustace I, Count of Boulogne[4].
Career and Affiliations
John de Fiennes's professions included feudatory[3]. He held the position of constable[5].
Death and Burial
John de Fiennes died on 1085[2].
FAQs
Who were John de Fiennes's parents?
John de Fiennes's father was Eustace I, Count of Boulogne[4].
What did John de Fiennes do for work?
John de Fiennes worked as feudatory[3].