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Aveline de Clare, Countess of Essex (c. 1178 – 1225) was an English noble. She was a daughter of Roger de Clare, 2nd Earl of Hertford, and his wife, Matilda de St. Hilaire. Aveline married twice. Her first husband, William de Munchensy, died in 1204. She was remarried by 29 May 1205, to Geoffrey fitz Peter, Earl of Essex, as his second wife. She was widowed a second time on 14 October 1213.

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  • Aveline de Clare, Countess of Essex (c. 1178 – 1225) was an English noble. She was a daughter of Roger de Clare, 2nd Earl of Hertford, and his wife, Matilda de St. Hilaire. Aveline married twice. Her first husband, William de Munchensy, died in 1204. She was remarried by 29 May 1205, to Geoffrey fitz Peter, Earl of Essex, as his second wife. She was widowed a second time on 14 October 1213. King John granted the royal right over her remarriage to her step-brother, William, Earl of Arundel, along with the guardianship of her children by William de Montchesney/Munchanesy, on 7 May 1204. Soon after her second marriage she paid the crown for the wardship of John de Wahulle and custody of his land. In her second widowhood, Countess Aveline made gifts to Holy Trinity, London, for the soul of Geoffrey fitz Peter, part of whose body was buried there. She was buried in Shouldham Priory, founded by Geoffrey fitz Peter in 1198, alongside the rest of her husband's body. (en)
  • Aveline de Clare, condesa de Essex (h. 1178–1225), fue una noble inglesa. Fue hija de Roger de Clare, II conde de Hertford, y de su esposa, Matilda de St. Hilaire. Aveline se casó dos veces: su primer marido, William de Munchensy, murió en 1204; volvió a contraer matrimonio con Geoffrey FitzPeter, conde de Essex, hacia el 29 de mayo de 1205. Era la segunda esposa de Geoffrey.​ Aveline enviudó por segunda vez el 14 de octubre de 1213. El 7 de mayo de 1204, el rey Juan le otorgó al hermanastro de Aveline, el conde William de Arundel, el derecho real a casarla de nuevo, junto con la custodia de los hijos que tuvo Aveline con William de Montchesney/Munchanesy.​ Poco después de contraer sus segundas nupcias, Aveline le pagó a la corona la tutela de John de Wahulle y la custodia de las tierras de éste.​ Durante su segunda viudez, la condesa Aveline realizó donaciones a la Santa Trinidad, en Londres, por el alma de Geoffrey FitzPeter, parte de cuyo cuerpo fue enterrado allí. Fue sepultada en el priorato de Shouldham, fundado por Geoffrey en 1198, junto al resto del cuerpo de su marido.​ (es)
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  • Aveline de Clare, Countess of Essex (c. 1178 – 1225) was an English noble. She was a daughter of Roger de Clare, 2nd Earl of Hertford, and his wife, Matilda de St. Hilaire. Aveline married twice. Her first husband, William de Munchensy, died in 1204. She was remarried by 29 May 1205, to Geoffrey fitz Peter, Earl of Essex, as his second wife. She was widowed a second time on 14 October 1213. (en)
  • Aveline de Clare, condesa de Essex (h. 1178–1225), fue una noble inglesa. Fue hija de Roger de Clare, II conde de Hertford, y de su esposa, Matilda de St. Hilaire. Aveline se casó dos veces: su primer marido, William de Munchensy, murió en 1204; volvió a contraer matrimonio con Geoffrey FitzPeter, conde de Essex, hacia el 29 de mayo de 1205. Era la segunda esposa de Geoffrey.​ Aveline enviudó por segunda vez el 14 de octubre de 1213. (es)
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  • Aveline Fitz Peter, Countess of Essex (en)
  • Aveline de Clare (es)
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