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Name
  
William Forz

Deposed date
  
1195

Spouse
  
Hawise le Gros

Died
  
1195

Role
  
Earl of Albemarle


Children
  
William de Forz, 3rd Earl of Albemarle

Grandchildren
  
William de Forz, 4th Earl of Albemarle

Great grandchildren
  
Aveline de Forz, Countess of Aumale

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William de Forz (died 1195) (Latinised to Willelmus de Fortibus) was a minor Anglo-Norman noble, by origin from Fors in Poitou.

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He became by the right of his wife (jure uxoris) second Count of Aumale (or Albemarle) following his marriage to Hawise, sole heiress of William le Gros, 1st Earl of Albemarle, and William de Forz, 3rd Earl of Albemarle was their son.

Philip Augustus took control of Aumale (also known as Albemarle) in the 1190s, thus depriving the Anglo-Norman Earls of Albemarle of their continental land-holdings.

Toponymic

The Latin noun fors means "luck, chance" and unusually is only found in literature in the nominative (fors) and ablative singular (forte), which latter means "by chance". It seems that the name Fortibus was an attempt by mediaeval scribes to Latinise the name "Forz", as was their custom, by using the hypothetical ablative plural fortibus which would mean "from chances". This would avoid the somewhat undignified name of "William by Chance". Thus, the name in French should in theory be "William de Fors/Forz" (where de is the French particule meaning "of/from") and in Latin "Willelmus de Fortibus" (where de is the Latin preposition "from", taking the ablative case). The seal of William de Forz, 4th Earl of Albemarle shows his name in the Latinised form "(Sigillum) Willelmi de Fortibus".

Forz

William Malet's daughter, Mabel, married Hugh de Vivonia. Their son is referred to as William de Forz (de Vivonia). Some have suggested a relationship between the families. Their coats of arms each appear in the roll of arms of Henry III.

References

William de Forz (died 1195) Wikipedia


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