Mortimer, Maud (c. 1229–1301)
Mortimer, Maud (c. 1229–1301)
Baroness Wigmore. Name variations: Maud de Braose. Born around 1229; died in 1301; daughter of William de Braose, lord of Abergavenny, and Eve de Braose ; granddaughter of Reginald, baron de Braose; married Roger Mortimer (d. 1282), lord of Wigmore; children: Ralph Mortimer; Edmund Mortimer (d. 1303), 1st lord Mortimer; Roger Mortimer (d. 1336); William Mortimer; Geoffrey Mortimer; Isabel Mortimer (who married John Fitzalan); Margaret Mortimer .
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