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  1. Robert I, Duke of Normandy

    as part of the Six Dukes of Normandy statue in the town square of Falaise. succession Duke of Normandy reign 1027 1035 predecessor Richard III, Duke of Normandy Richard III successor William ... illegitimate br Adelaide of Normandy illegitimate father Richard II, Duke of Normandy mother Judith of Brittany birth date 22 June 1000 birth place Normandy , France death date 3 July 1035 aged 35 death ... character who was confused with Robert I, Duke of Normandy sometime near the end of the Middle Ages ref , was the Duke of Normandy from 1027 until his death. Owing to uncertainty over the numbering of the Dukes of Normandy he is usually called Robert I , but sometimes Robert II with his ancestor Rollo as Robert I. He was the son of Richard II, Duke of Normandy Richard II of Normandy and Judith ... . Life When his father died, his elder brother Richard III, Duke of Normandy Richard succeeded, whilst ... siblings Richard II, Duke of Normandy Richard II of Normandy and William, Count of Eu , and likely means ... Richard III, Duke of Normandy Richard III S ttl title Duke of Normandy years 1027 1035 S aft after ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Robert I, Duke Of Normandy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION birth date 22 June 1000 birth place Normandy, France death date 3 July 1035 death place Nicaea DATE OF BIRTH 22 June 1000 DATE OF DEATH 3 July 1035 PLACE OF BIRTH Normandy, France PLACE OF DEATH Nicaea DEFAULTSORT Robert 01, Duke Of Normandy Category Dukes of Normandy 106 Category 1000s births Category ... , who was then in exile at Robert s court, and sponsored monastic reform in Normandy . After making ... his father s body back to be buried in Normandy. Permission was granted, but, having travelled as far ... had a daughter Adelaide of Normandy ref group lower alpha Her parentage is specified in the chronicle ... dans l histoire du duch de Normandie Women in the history of ducal Normandy . Tabularia tudes ... Reflist group lower alpha External references The House of Normandy. English Monarchs. 2005. Web ...   more details



  1. Richard I, Duke of Normandy

    the Fearless as part of the Six Dukes of Normandy statue in the town square of Falaise, Calvados Falaise . succession Duke of Normandy reign nowrap 17 December 942 20 November 996 br age in years and days 942 12 17 996 11 20 predecessor William I, Duke of Normandy William I successor Richard II, Duke of Basseville of Normandy Richard II spouses Emma of France br Gunnor issue Richard II of Normandy br Robert II Archbishop of Rouen br Mauger br Robert Danus br Willam? br Emma of Normandy br Maud of Normandy br Hawise of Normandy br Geoffrey, Count of Eu illegitimate br William, Count of Eu illegitimate br Beatrice of Normandy illegitimate br Robert illegitimate br Papia illegitimate father William I, Duke of Normandy mother Sprota birth date 28 August 933 birth place F camp Normandy , France death date 20 November 996 death place F camp Normandy , France place of burial Richard I of Normandy 933 996 , also known as Richard the Fearless French, Sans Peur , was the Duke of Normandy from ... of Normandy . ref Richard II, Duke of Normandy Richard II the Good , Duke of Normandy ref name ES79 ... , Count of Blois, Champagne and Chartres ref name ES79 Hawise of Normandy m. Geoffrey I, Duke ... of Normandy S start S reg fr S bef before William I, Duke of Normandy William I S ttl title Duke of Normandy years 942 996 S aft after Richard II, Duke of Normandy Richard II End Norman Dukes Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Richard I, Duke Of Normandy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... F camp, Normandy, France DEFAULTSORT Richard 01, Duke Of Normandy Category 933 births Category 996 ... Dux Wikipedia Dux . ref If he didn t introduce feudalism into Normandy he greatly expanded it. By the end ..., Ownership and Tenure in Eleventh Century Normandy , The American Journal of Legal History , Vol. 21, No. 2, Apr., 1977 , p. 99 ref Birth He was born to William I of Normandy , princeps ref The Annals ... of Toronto Press, 2011 , p. 32 ref or ruler of Normandy, and Sprota ref name ES79 . He was about 10 ...   more details



  1. Richard II, Duke of Normandy

    , 2000 , pp. 56 7 ref Life Richard succeeded his father as Duke of Normandy in 996. ref name ESII79 ... alliance with Brittany by marrying his sister Hawise of Normandy Hawise to Geoffrey I, Duke of Brittany ... of his father and grandfather, Richard I, Duke of Normandy Richard I and William I, Duke of Normandy ... , p. 15, n. 5 ref by whom he had the following issue Richard III, Duke of Normandy Richard c. 1002 4 , duke of Normandy ref name ESII79 Alice of Normandy Alice c. 1003 5 , married Renaud I, Count of Burgundy ref name ESII79 Robert the Magnificent Robert c. 1005 7 , duke of Normandy ref name ESII79 William c. 1007 9 , monk at F camp , d. 1025 ref name ESII79 Eleanor of Normandy Eleanor c. 1011 3 ... are likewise given as daughters of Duke Richard of Normandy , referring to either Richard I or Richard ... Portal Normandy Reflist S start S reg fr S bef before Richard I, Duke of Normandy Richard I S ttl title Duke of Normandy years 996 1027 S aft after Richard III, Duke of Normandy Richard III End Norman Dukes Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Richard II, Duke Of Normandy ALTERNATIVE ... OF DEATH Normandy DEFAULTSORT Richard 02, Duke Of Normandy Category 1027 deaths Category Dukes of Normandy ... of the Six Dukes of Normandy statue in the town square of Falaise, Calvados Falaise . succession Duke of Normandy reign predecessor Richard I, Duke of Normandy Richard I successor Richard III, Duke of Normandy Richard III father Richard I, Duke of Normandy mother Gunnora, Duchess of Normandy birth date birth place Normandy death date 28 August 1026 death place Normandy place of burial Richard II died 1026 , called the Good French Le Bon , was the eldest son and heir of Richard I of Normandy ... 5 ref He attempted to improve relations with England through his sister Emma of Normandy s marriage ... Edward and Alfred Aetheling Alfred fled to Normandy followed shortly thereafter by her husband ... ancestors as morally upright Christian leaders who built Normandy despite the treachery of their overlords ...   more details



  1. Richard III, Duke of Normandy

    Duke of Normandy. Shortly after his reign began his brother Robert, discontented with his provence of Hyemes on the border of Normandy, revolted against his brother. He laid siege to the town of Falaise ... or mistresses , he had two children Alice Alix of Normandy who married Ranulph, Viscount of Bayeux. ref name ESII79 ref See David C. Douglas, William the Conqueror 1977 93 At the beginning of Duke .... He married a daughter of Duke Richard III and was among the defeated rebels at Val s Dunes. None ... styled son of Duke Richard III Nichole, fix au tiers duc Richart de Normendie . ref References Portal Normandy Reflist Notes S start S reg fr S bef before Richard II, Duke of Normandy Richard II S ttl title Duke of Normandy years 1027 S aft after Robert the Magnificent End Norman Dukes Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Richard III, Duke Of Normandy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 997 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 3 February 1027 PLACE OF DEATH Normandy DEFAULTSORT Richard 03, Duke Of Normandy Category 997 births Category 1027 deaths Category Dukes of Normandy 105 Normandy stub Euro royal stub ca Ricard III de Normandia cs Richard III. Normandsk da Richard ...   more details



  1. Rollo Duke of Normandy

    TOCright Rollo Duke of Normandy, also known as The Bloody Brother, is a play written in collaboration by John Fletcher playwright John Fletcher , Philip Massinger , Ben Jonson , and George Chapman . Scholars have disputed almost everything about the play but it was probably written sometime in the 1612&ndash 24 era and later revised, perhaps in 1630 or after. In addition to the four writers cited above, the names of Nathan Field and Robert Daborne have been connected with the play by individual scholars. Performance and publication Details of the play s earliest productions are not preserved in the historical record. The play was seen at the Globe Theatre on 13 May 1633 in literature 1633 , ref Gerald Eades Bentley G. E. Bentley , The Diary of a Caroline Theatergoer, Modern Philology Vol. 35 No. 1 August 1937 , pp. 61 72 see p. 63. ref and was acted at Hampton Court Palace on 24 January 1637 in literature 1637 Old Style and New Style dates new style . It was entered into the Stationers Register on 4 October 1639 in literature 1639 by the booksellers John Crook and Richard Sergier, as the work of J. B. It was first published later in 1639, in a book size quarto printed by R. Bishop for John Crook and Thomas Allot, under the title The Bloody Brother . The title page of this quarto attributes the play to B. J. F. A second quarto appeared in 1640 under the title The Tragoedy of Rollo Duke of Normandy , published at Oxford by stationer Leonard Lichfield, Printer to the University. Q2 assigns the play to Fletcher, and asserts that it was acted by the King s Men playing company King s Men . ref E. H. C. Oliphant, The Plays of Beaumont and Fletcher An Attempt to Determine Their Respective Shares and the Shares of Others, New Haven, Yale University Press, 1927 pp. 457 9 ref Q2 appears to derive from a theatre prompt book, while Q1 shows less sign of direct contact with the stage ..., 1 excluding middle portion Act IV, 3 Jonson &mdash Act IV, 1 2. Synopsis Rollo, Duke of Normandy, is locked ...   more details



  1. Normandy

    Danish , and indigenous Franks and Gauls . Rollo s descendant William I of England William, Duke of Normandy ... of the United Kingdom retains the title Duke of Normandy in respect to the Channel Islands. The Channel ..., our Duke . The British monarch is understood to not be the Duke with regards to mainland Normandy ... See also Portal Normandy COGEMA La Hague site Duchy of Normandy Duke of Normandy Invasion of Normandy ...Other uses Use dmy dates date May 2011 Refimprove date September 2007 File Normandy map.png thumb 250px Map of Normandy File Normandy flag.gif thumb 250px Traditional flag of Normandy Normandy lang fr ...?term Norman accessdate April 2010 ref is a geographical region corresponding to the former Duchy of Normandy . The continental territory covers 30,627  km ref http 195.7.104.1 normandy gb 01bienv index.html Administrative Normandy dead link date October 2010 ref and forms the preponderant part of Normandy ... Regions of France regions Lower Normandy and Upper Normandy . The Channel Islands referred to as les Anglo Normandes in Metropolitan French French are historically part of Normandy, cover 194  ... , which are British Crown Dependencies . Upper Normandy Haute Normandie consists of the French d partement in France departments of Seine Maritime and Eure , and Lower Normandy Basse Normandie ... province of Normandy comprised present day Upper and Lower Normandy, as well as small areas now part of the d partements of Eure et Loir , Mayenne, and Sarthe . The name of Normandy is derived ... in 1066, Normandy and England were linked by Norman and Franks Frankish rulers. During the Second World War, the D Day landings on the Normandy beaches under the code name Operation Overlord , started the lengthy Battle of Normandy which resulted in the Liberation of Paris , the restoration of the French Republic, and was a significant turning point in the war. The population of Normandy is around ... of France in 2005 . Lower Normandy is predominantly agricultural in character, with cattle breeding ...   more details



  1. The Normandy

    The Normandy , at 140 Riverside Drive and 86th Street, is a luxury residential housing cooperative cooperative apartment building in Manhattan , New York City . It is one of the city s best Art Deco buildings, and the last of the great twin towered apartment houses built by architect Emery Roth it was in The Normandy the Roth chose to live in in his retirement years. The AIA Guide to New York City comments on the building s senuous curves . ref cite AIA4 ref A 1978 review of Roth s work by architecture critic Paul Goldberger in the New York Times commented that blockquote the Roth firm took on modernism slowly &ndash the Normandy apartments of 1938 at 140 Riverside Drive have an Art Deco like base, but the ornamental housing for the water tower lurches back suddenly to the Italian Renaissance. There were a few other such schizophrenic Roth designs from the 30 s and buildings such as 930 Fifth Avenue and 875 Fifth Avenue of 1940 show a gradual disappearance of the old ornament. ref name 78times cite news url http select.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res FB0C11F73F5413728DDDAF0994DA405B888BF1D3 title Emery Roth dominated the age of apartment buildings author Paul Goldberger Goldberger, Paul publisher New York Times date February 16, 1978 accessdate March 1, 2010 ref blockquote The Normandy is a New York City landmark building. ref Guide to New York City Landmarks . New York John Wiley and Sons, 2008. p. 148 9. ref Notes reflist Coord 40 47 24.6 N 73 58 47.4 W display title DEFAULTSORT Normandy Category Art Deco architecture in New York City Category Buildings and structures in Manhattan Category Condominiums and housing cooperatives in New York Category Emery Roth buildings ...   more details



  1. Henry of Normandy

    Henry of Normandy may refer to Henry I of England died 1135 , also Henry I, Duke of Normandy Henry II of England , died 1189 , also Henry II, Duke of Normandy Henry, spurious son of Robert Curthose , Duke of Normandy died 1134 hndis name Henry of Normandy DEFAULTSORT Henry of Normandy ...   more details



  1. Robert of Normandy

    Robert of Normandy may refer to Rollo , occasionally known as Rollo the Viking , c. 860 c. 932 , founder and first ruler of Normandy Robert II Archbishop of Rouen Robert II, Archbishop of Rouen , son of duke Richard I of Normandy Robert I, Duke of Normandy Robert the Magnificent 1000 &ndash 1035 , also called the Devil or Robert I , Duke of Normandy, son of Richard II, Duke of Normandy Robert Curthose or Robert II c. 1051 or 1054&ndash 1134 , Duke of Normandy, son of William the Conqueror, the first Norman king of England hndis ...   more details



  1. House of Normandy

    nowiki Kingdom of England King of England Duchy of Normandy Duke of Normandy County of Flanders Count ... dukes were Rollo , 911 927 William I, Duke of Normandy William I , 927 942 Richard I, Duke of Normandy Richard I , 942 996 Richard II, Duke of Normandy Richard II , 996 1027 Richard III, Duke of Normandy Richard III , 1027 Robert I, Duke of Normandy Robert I , 1027 1035 William I of England William II , 1035 1066 became King of England The Norman monarchs of England and Normandy were William the Conqueror William I & II , 1066 1087 William II of England William II , 1087 1100 not Duke of Normandy Robert Curthose Robert II , 1087 1106 not King of England Henry I of England Henry I , 1100 .... familytree start Familytree ROL ROL Rollo , br Duke of Normandy Familytree Familytree WIL WIL William I, Duke of Normandy William I , br Duke of Normandy Familytree Familytree RIC RIC Richard II, Duke of Normandy Richard II , br Duke of Normandy Familytree , . Familytree ROB RIC ROB Robert I, Duke of Normandy Robert I , br Duke of Normandy RIC Richard III, Duke of Normandy Richard III , br Duke ... & Duke of Normandy MAT Matilda of Flanders Matilda familytree , v v . familytree ROB ADE y STE WIL HEN y MAT ROB Robert Curthose Robert II , br Duke of Normandy ADE Adela of Normandy Adela WIL ... & Duke of Normandy MAT Matilda of Scotland Matilda STE Stephen II, Count of Blois Stephen , br ... Adelin William III Adelin , br Duke of Normandy GEO Geoffrey of Anjou Geoffrey , br Count of Anjou & Duke of Normandy STE Stephen of England Stephen br King of England & Duke of Normandy CLI William ...Refimprove date December 2009 Royal house surname House of Normandy coat of arms country Duchy of Normandy ... Norman , Norsemen House of Normandy Background see details cadet branches Norman dynasty is the usual designation for the family that were the Dukes of Normandy and the King of England English .... She recovered Normandy, and ruled in England only in 1141 as Lady of the English . However, Matilda ...   more details



  1. Maud of Normandy

    Infobox royalty monarch name Maud image Maud Normandy.jpg imgw caption succession reign predecessor regent successor spouse Odo II, Count of Blois issue house father Richard I of Normandy Richard the Fearless mother Gunnora birth date birth place death date 1006 death place place of burial religion signature Maud of Normandy d.1006 , she was the daughter of Richard I of Normandy Richard the Fearless and Gunnora , sister of Richard II, Duke of Normandy Richard II the Good , Duke of Normandy, Robert II, Archbishop of Rouen Robert , Archbishop of Rouen , Count of Evreux , died 1037,Mauger, Earl of Corbeil , Robert Danus, Emma of Normandy and Hawise of Normandy . Maud was married to Odo II, Count of Blois but died young and without issue. After her death in 1006, Odo started a quarrel with his brother in law, Richard II of Normandy , over the dowry part of the town Dreux . Robert II of France King Robert II , who had married Odo s mother, imposed his arbitration on the contestants in 1007, leaving Odo in possession of Dreux . Odo I, Count of Blois went on to marry Ermengarde, daughter of Robert I of Auvergne and have issue. Portal Normandy Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Maud Of Normandy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1006 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Maud Of Normandy Category 1006 deaths Category Normans Category French nobility Category Women of medieval France Category 10th century women Category 11th century women Normandy stub cs Matylda Normandsk pl Matylda z Normandii ...   more details



  1. Dukes of Normandy

    see also Duchess of Normandy Infobox Monarchy font color purple royal title Duke realm Normandy coatofarms ... Charles, Prince of Wales first monarch Rollo date 911 The Duke of Normandy is the title of the reigning ... . The title traces its roots to the Duchy of Normandy of which the Channel Islands are remnants . Whether the reigning sovereign is male or female, the title remains Duke of Normandy . ref http ... word from which the English word duke is derived however, Rollo s great grandson Richard II of Normandy Richard II was the first to assuredly be styled Duke of Normandy . Although certain titles ... son, Robert III, Duke of Normandy Robert Curthose , became Duke of Normandy while a younger son, William ..., Henry I of England Henry I , claimed both titles, Duke of Normandy and King of England, uniting ..., The King, our Duke , as the islands were formerly part of the Duchy of Normandy, the rest of which ... s official website, In the Channel Islands The Queen is known as The Duke of Normandy. At official functions, islanders raise the loyal toast to The Duke of Normandy, our Queen . It goes on to say that In 1106 ... that time, the English Sovereign has always held the title Duke of Normandy... While the islands today retain autonomy in government, they owe allegiance to The Queen in her role as Duke of Normandy ... of Normandy 911 1204 Rollo 911 927 William I, Duke of Normandy William I Longsword 927 942 Richard I, Duke of Normandy Richard I 942 996 Richard II, Duke of Normandy Richard II the Good 996 1027 Richard III, Duke of Normandy Richard III 1027 Robert I, Duke of Normandy Robert I The Magnificent 1027 ... created Charles younger brother James II of England James, Duke of York , Duke of Normandy . This was probably ... the title Duke of Normandy . References Reflist Onslow, Richard Earl of Onslow . The Dukes of Normandy ... Duke Of Normandy Category Dukes of Normandy Category Dukedoms of France Normandy Category Lists of French ... Rollo statue in falaise.JPG right thumb Statue of Rollo The Duchy of Normandy fiefdom of Normandy was created ...   more details



  1. Alice of Normandy

    Infobox royalty consort yes name Alice of Normandy title Countess consort of Burgundy reign 1016 1026 image Alice of Normandy & Burgundy .jpg spouse Renaud I of Burgundy issue William I of Burgundy house father Richard II of Normandy mother Judith of Brittany birth date c. 1002 death date 1038 Alice or Adeliza, Adelaide or Aelis c. 1002 &ndash 1038 was the daughter of Duke Richard II of Normandy 972 1026 and Judith of Brittany c. 982 1017 . Family She married Renaud I of Burgundy and had the following children William I of Burgundy 1020 1087 Gui de Brionne or Guy of Burgundy c. 1025 1069 , educated at the court of Normandy, who would succeed the Duchy of Normandy against his cousin William of Normandy later William the Conqueror , but had to leave his county of Brionne and Vernon in Normandy, after being at the head of the coalition of the barons of Normandy, which was defeated at the Battle of Val s Dunes in 1047. It is known that Guy de Brionne found refuge with his uncle Geoffrey II of Anjou . He later attempted to usurp the county of Burgundy to his brother William. Hugh c. 1037 c. 1086 , Viscount of Lons le Saunier, sire Montmorot, Navilly and Scey married to Aldeberge Scey. They had a son Montmorot Thibert, founder of the house Montmorot alias Montmoret . Falcon or Fouques of Burgundy in fate unknown . Persondata NAME Alice of Normandy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Duchess of Burgundy DATE OF BIRTH 1002 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1038 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Alice Of Normandy Category 1038 deaths Category Duchesses of Burgundy Category Women of medieval France Category 1002 births fr Ad la de de Normandie 1002 1038 id Ad la de dari Normandia nl Adelheid van Normandi 1005 1038 ...   more details



  1. Duchy of Normandy

    religion Roman Catholicism title leader Duke of Normandy leader1 Rollo year leader1 911 927 leader2 ... is the current Duke of Normandy . ref name page2601 cite web url http www.royal.gov.uk output page2601.asp ... the Duke of Normandy could count on more than 300 armed and mounted knights from his ecclesiastical ..., Calvados , birthplace of his descendant William I of England William I the Conqueror the Duke of Normandy .... Richard II, Duke of Normandy Richard II was the first to be styled duke of Normandy the ducal ... of Normandy survived mainly by the intermittent installation of a duke. In practice, the King of France ... to the throne, Duke of Normandy. In turn, Jean II appointed his heir, Charles V of France Charles , who ... XI therefore agreed with his brother to exchange Normandy for the Duke of Aquitaine Duchy of Guyenne .... Nevertheless, James II of England James II was honorarily created Duke of Normandy by King Louis ... the title Duke of Normandy . Finally, Louis XVII of France Dauphin Louis Charles , the second son of Louis XVI of France Louis XVI , was also known as Duke of Normandy before the death of his elder brother in 1789. But that title was purely honorary. The Duchy today Main Duke of Normandy File The Channel ... of the Monarch. ref name page2601 ref name page5744 See also Portal Normandy Duke of Normandy Anglo ... France and the Channel Islands Normandy infobox former country native name conventional long name Duchy of Normandy common name Normandy continent Europe region Normandy , Channel Islands country ... map Cartenormandie2.PNG image map caption Normandy s historical borders in the northwest of modern ... of Normandy stems from various Denmark Danish , Norway Norwegian , Hiberno Norse , Orkney Viking ... the Simple King Charles , and granted to Rollo of Normandy Rollo , leader of the Viking s known as Northmen ... to the two present day Regions of Upper Normandy Upper and Lower Normandy of the modern France ... of the dukes of Normandy. All former mainland territory is now part of France , and the Duchy ...   more details



  1. Cecilia of Normandy

    Everett Green Pages 1 13 Portal Normandy Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cecilia Of Normandy ALTERNATIVE NAMES Cecily of Normandy SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH ca. 1056 PLACE OF BIRTH Normandy, France DATE OF DEATH 7 July 1126 PLACE OF DEATH Caen, France DEFAULTSORT Cecilia Of Normandy ... deaths Normandy stub es Cecilia de Normand a hr Cecilija Normanska pl Cecylia normandzka zh ...   more details



  1. Hawise of Normandy

    Infobox royalty monarch name Hawise image Hvaiza.jpg imgw caption succession reign spouse Geoffrey I, Duke of Brittany Geoffrey I issue Alan III of Brittany br Odo, Count of Penthi vre house House of Rennes father Richard I of Normandy Richard the Fearless mother Gunnora birth date c. 977 birth place death date 21 February 1034 death place burial place religion Catholic Church Roman Catholicism signature Hawise of Normandy c. 977 &ndash 21 February 1034 was the daughter of Richard I of Normandy Richard the Fearless and Gunnora . She was sister of Richard II, Duke of Normandy Richard II the Good , Duke of Normandy Robert II, Archbishop of Rouen Robert , Archbishop of Rouen , Count of Evreux , died 1037 Mauger, Earl of Corbeil Robert Danus Emma of Normandy Maud of Normandy Marriage and issue In 996, she married Geoffrey I, Duke of Brittany c. 970&ndash 1008 and bore him several children Alan III of Brittany Evenus 996 1040 Emma d. 1058 married Ivo de Saint Sauveur d. 1063 , and had issue. Odo, Count of Penthi vre Adele At the death of her husband in 1008, she acted as regent during the minority of her son. ref cite book author O Brien page 81 ref Notes Reflist References cite book title Queen Emma and the Vikings author O Brien, Harriet year 2005 publisher Bloomsbury Publishing, New York and London S start S bef before Ermengarde of Anjou 952 992 Ermengarde of Anjou S ttl title List of consorts of Brittany Duchess consort of Brittany years 996 1008 S aft after Bertha of Blois End Portal Normandy Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hawise Of Normandy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 21 February 1034 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hawise Of Normandy Category 970s births Category 1034 deaths Category Normans Category Female regents Category Regents of Brittany Category Women of medieval France Category 10th century women Category 11th century women Category Duchesses of Brittany Normandy stub br Hawiz Normandi ca ...   more details



  1. Normandy, Surrey

    name HistPie Ironically, the derivation of the village name of Normandy itself is the least sure. The public house called the Duke of Normandy, built in the 1860s, is named after the village rather ... of several village shops in 2002. However, the village is home to one pub , the Duke of Normandy ...Infobox UK place country England latitude 51.2576 longitude 0.6556 official name Normandy map type Surrey static image Image Normandy village war memorial 2007.jpg 250px static image caption Normandy war ... code 01483 os grid reference SU926516 Normandy is both the name of a civil parish in the borough ... William Cobbett . Location As well as the village of Normandy situated around the crossroads ... Guildford and Aldershot . In the south of the parish, between Normandy village and Flexford, stands ... in fact lived in Wanborough, Surrey , a small village very close to Normandy but in the adjoining parish. Development locally is restricted as the village lies within the Metropolitan Green Belt . Normandy ... Normandy in Surrey, A DICTIONARY OF PLACE AND HOUSE NAMES WITH THEIR DERIVATIONS ref In late ... Park manor house records that the manor covered large parts of what is now Normandy, as well as Ash Normandy though was not mentioned by name, the name not being known in the records until 1604. The lands ... to the crown on more than one occasion. As a parish, the history of Normandy is the combined ..., Wyke, Pinewoods and Normandy proper. ref name HistPie http normandyhistorians.co.uk aandp3.html Normandy in Surrey Antiquities and Peculiarities of Normandy Why is CHRISTMAS PIE so called? ref Wyke ... that has covered Normandy since 1847, that of St Mark s Wyke. Flexford was once called Flaxford, itself ... named the village after their homeland in northern France because it resembled Normandy s countryside in appearance. However, the Abbey s lands did not extend to Normandy. ref name HistNorm http normandyhistorians.co.uk aandp2.html Normandy in Surrey Antiquities and Peculiarities of Normandy, Why ...   more details



  1. Eleanor of Normandy

    Infobox royalty consort yes name Eleanor of Normandy title Countess consort of Flanders reign image spouse Baldwin IV of Flanders issue Judith of Flanders, Countess of Northumbria Judith house father Richard II of Normandy mother Judith of Brittany birth date 1011 13 death date after 1071 Eleanor of Normandy 1011 13 after 1071 was a Norman noblewoman and the daughter of Richard II, Duke of Normandy . She was born between the years 1011 and 1013 in Normandy , the daughter of Richard and his wife Judith of Brittany . She had two sisters and three brothers including Robert I, Duke of Normandy , whose illegitimate son was William the Conqueror a.k.a. King William I of England. In 1017, when Eleanor was still a child, her mother Judith died. Duke Richard married secondly Poppa of Envermeu , by whom he had two more sons. In 1031 she married, as his second wife, Baldwin IV, Count of Flanders , who was about 30 years her senior. He had a son and heir, Baldwin V, Count of Flanders Baldwin , by his first marriage to Ogive of Luxembourg. Eleanor was styled Countess of Flanders upon her marriage to Baldwin, and together they had one daughter ref Charles Cawley, Medieval Lands, Flanders , retrieved 6 March 2010 ref Judith of Flanders, Countess of Northumbria Judith 1033 5 March 1094 , married ..., Duke of Bavaria , by whom she had surviving issue. Eleanor died in Flanders sometime after 1071. Her ... NORMANDY,DUKES publisher Foundation for Medieval Genealogy url http fmg.ac Projects MedLands NORMANDY.htm ... that Duke Richard and Judith had three daughters, of whom the second unnamed married Baudouin ... great grandson of Eleanor of Normandy s brother Robert , is the first individual in recorded history known to bear the name Eleanor. References Portal Normandy Reflist S start succession box ... NAME Eleanor of Normandy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Norman noblewoman DATE OF BIRTH 1011 1013 PLACE OF BIRTH Normandy DATE OF DEATH 1071 PLACE OF DEATH Flanders DEFAULTSORT Eleanor Of Normandy ...   more details



  1. Constance of Normandy

    4 4. Robert the Magnificent Robert I, Duke of Normandy 5 5. Herleva 6 6. Baldwin V, Count of Flanders 7 7. Adela of France, Countess of Flanders Adela of France 8 8. Richard II, Duke of Normandy ... of Luxembourg 14 14. Robert II of France 15 15. Constance of Arles 16 16. Richard I, Duke of Normandy 17 17. Gunnora, Duchess of Normandy 18 18. Conan I of Rennes 19 19. Ermengarde of Anjou 952 ...Infobox royalty consort yes name Constance of Normandy image Constance of Normandy.jpg imgw 150px caption succession List of consorts of Brittany Duchess of Brittany reign 1086 1090 spouse Alan IV, Duke of Brittany issue house Norman Dynasty father William I of England mother Matilda of Flanders birth date c. 1057 1061 birth place Normandy death date August 1090 death place burial date burial place Church of St. Melaine, Redon religion Catholic Church Roman Catholicism Constance of Normandy died 1090 was a daughter of William I of England and Matilda of Flanders , it was said she was the most highly gifted of all of the Conqueror s daughters. As she was favourite of her mother she was offered later in marriage to Alan IV of Brittany , the year being 1086. Constance died childless, perhaps poisoned, on 13 August 1090, and was buried in St Melans in Redon Church of St. Melaine, Redon . In 1672 her tomb was discovered and opened, inside were some fragments of woolen stuff, which at the time the body had been wrapped and a leaden cross with her epitaph engraved with the name of her father, husband and date of death. Her husband later married Ermengarde of Anjou d. 1146 Ermengarde of Anjou ... Conquest Mary Anne Everett Green Pages 23 33 Portal Normandy S start S bef before Bertha of Blois ... Constance Of Normandy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Normandy DATE OF DEATH 1090 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Constance Of Normandy Category English princesses Category Normans Category Women of medieval England Category 1090 deaths Category Duchesses of Brittany Normandy ...   more details



  1. Lower Normandy

    Normandy was added to the Duchy of Normandy in the 10th century. In 1066, William I of England Duke William I of Normandy conquered England . He was buried in Caen. The victory of Battle of Tinchebray Tinchebray in 1106 gave Normandy to the Plantagenets . Nearly one hundred years later, in 1204, King ...Infobox French region Name Lower Normandy Native name Basse Normandie reg logo Basse Normandie.png logo ... of the region Lower Normandy lang fr Basse Normandie , IPA fr bas n r.m .di IPA Norman language Norman ..., when the Normandy region was divided into Lower Normandy and Upper Normandy . The region includes three Departments of France departments , Calvados , Manche and Orne , that cover the part of Normandy traditionally termed Lower Normandy lying west of the Dives River , the Pays d Auge except a small part remaining in Upper Normandy , a small part of the Pays d Ouche the main part remaining in Upper Normandy , the Norman Perche and part of the French Perche . It covers 10,857 km sup 2 sup , 3.2 ... Normandy include the Cotentin Peninsula and La Hague , the Campagne de Caen , the Norman Bocage , the Bessin and the Avranchin . History Regions relating to Lower Normandy Gallia Lugdunensis , Neustria , and Normandy . The traditional province of Normandy, with an integral history reaching back to the 10th century, was divided in 1957 into two regions Lower Normandy and Upper Normandy. During ... Normandy. The beaches of Calvados were the site of the D Day landings in June 1944. Lower Normandy ... during the Invasion of Normandy Battle of Normandy . Economy File Vauville Manche Basse Normandie.JPG thumb Scenery of Lower Normandy The region s economy is heavily agricultural, with livestock and dairy ... Ouistreham . Culture In addition to French language French , Normandy has its own regional language , Norman language Norman . It is still in use today in Lower Normandy, with the dialects of the Cotentin more in evidence than others. Lower Normandy has also been the home of many well known French authors ...   more details



  1. Richard of Normandy

    I, Duke of Normandy 5 5. Herleva 6 6. Baldwin V, Count of Flanders 7 7. Adela of France, Countess of Flanders Adela of France 8 8. Richard II, Duke of Normandy 9 9. Judith of Brittany 10 10. Fulbert ... 15 15. Constance of Arles 16 16. Richard I, Duke of Normandy 17 17. Gunnora, Duchess of Normandy ...Infobox royalty name Richard of Normandy house Norman Dynasty father William I of England mother Matilda of Flanders birth date c.1054 birth place Normandy , France death date c.1069 1075 death place New Forest , England place of burial Winchester Cathedral Richard of Normandy c. 1054 to between 1069 and 1075 was the second son of William the Conqueror , King of England, and Matilda of Flanders . ref He is sometimes referred to as the Duke of Bernay, Eure Bernay , as if part of his father s continental possessions, as in http www.burkespeerage.com articles roking03.aspx Burke s Peerage this is a mistake based on the misinterpretation of a 16th century inscription on his tomb, which was also intended for the Earl Beorn, nephew of Cnut the Great James Robinson Planch s note, An erroneous inscription in Winchester Cathedral , Journal of the British Archaeological Association 14 1858 284 87 . ref Between 1069 and 1075 Richard died in a hunting accident in the New Forest . ref http www.oxforddnb.com view article 29448?docPos 2 David Bates, William I , Oxford Online Dictionary of National Biography,2004 ref ref Orderic Vitalis , Marjorie Chibnall, ed. and tr. 3 114 Worcester Chronicle , B ... ffc boxstyle 4 background color bfc boxstyle 5 background color 9fe 1 1. Richard, Duke of Bernay 2 2 ... Reflist 2 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Richard of Normandy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Normandy , France DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH New Forest , England DEFAULTSORT Richard, Duke Of Bernay Category 1050s births Category 1070s deaths ... apparent who never acceded Normandy stub cs Richard Normandsk zh ...   more details



  1. Ordinance of Normandy

    The Ordinance of Normandy is the name given to a paper authored by Philip VI of France on 23 March 1338. It called for a second Norman conquest of England , with an invading army led by the John II of France Duke of Normandy , and England was to be divided between the Duke of Normandy and his nobles as a fief for the King of France. ref John Aberth, From the Brink of Apocalypse. Confronting Famine, War, Plague, and Death in the Later Middle Ages Routledge, 2001 , p. 74. ref It was discovered by the English army at Battle of Caen 1346 Caen in 1346. After it was carried back to England by the William de Clinton, 1st Earl of Huntingdon Earl of Huntingdon when he was invalided home it was read out in St. Paul s in London by the Archbishop of Canterbury, John de Stratford . ref Anne Curry , The Hundred Years War Palgrave, 2003 , p. 7. ref King Philip vowed to destruire & anientier tote la Nation & la Lange Engleys destroy and eliminate the entire English nation and language . ref Deanne Williams, The French Fetish from Chaucer to Shakespeare Cambridge University Press, 2007 , p. 18. ref Notes references Category Hundred Years War ar ...   more details



  1. Normandy (disambiguation)

    NOTOC Normandy refers to a region and former province within France. It can also refer to Historical connections the Duchy of Normandy ca. 912 1465 , on which the French province was predicated the 1944 invasion of Normandy by Allied forces during World War II the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial , established as a result of the 1944 invasion Contemporary places the current French regions of France region of Lower Normandy Basse Normandie the current French regions of France region of Upper Normandy Haute Normandie Normandy, Surrey , in England Normandy, Missouri Normandy, Tennessee Vessels PS Normandy British paddle wheel steamer which sank in 1870 USS Normandy , a guided missile cruiser in the United States Navy The SS Normandie , a famous ocean liner whose interiors were done in the Art Deco style and praised for their great beauty. Film and television Normandy Sanctuary Normandy Sanctuary , a season three episode of Sanctuary Other Normandie Avenue at Florence Avenue, the location of the notorious beating of Reginald Oliver Denny Reginald Denny during the 1992 Los Angeles riots. The Normandy Mass Effect SSV Normandy , the protagonist s starship and main method of space transport in the Bioware videogame Mass Effect . Normandy Mining , a defunct Australian mining company. Normandy Park, Washington See also D day Operation Overlord disambiguation geo ca Normandy it Normandy nl Normandy pl Normandy pt Normandy ru vo Normandy ...   more details



  1. History of Normandy

    Duke of Normandy from Richard II, Duke of Normandy Richard II . After the rise of the Capetian ... the king of England Emma, sister of Richard II, Duke of Normandy Richard II married King Ethelred ...Use dmy dates date October 2011 Image Blason duche fr Normandie.svg thumb 200px The Coat of Arms of Normandy Normandy was a province in the North West of France under the Ancien R gime in France Ancien ..., Viking raids devastated the region, prompting the establishment of the Duchy of Normandy in 911. After 150 years of expansion, the borders of Normandy reached relative stability. These old borders roughly correspond to the present borders of Lower Normandy , Upper Normandy and the Channel Islands . Mainland Normandy was integrated into the Kingdom of France in 1204. The region was badly damaged ... invasion of Western Europe, started in Normandy. In 1956, mainland Normandy was separated into two r gion s, Lower Normandy and Upper Normandy, although proposals to unify the regions are under consideration. Image Cartenormandie2.PNG thumb right 350px The historical limits of Normandy Prehistory and antiquity Normandy before the Roman conquest Archeological finds, such as cave paintings prove ... can be found throughout Normandy, most of them built in a uniform style. More is known about Celtic Normandy due to the archeological sources being more numerous and easier to date. As early as the 19th century, local scholars studied archeological sites especially those of Upper Normandy and recorded ... found at these sites indicate Gallic presence in Normandy as far back as the times of the Hallstatt ... Normandy in successive waves from the 4th century BC to the 3rd century BC. Much of our knowledge ... their defeat at Battle of Alesia Alesia , the people of Normandy continued to fight until 51 BC ... to later Normandy and their administrative centers Abrincates Ingena , modern day Avranches ... . Roman Normandy Image Jupiter Stator Evreux1.jpg thumb 150px left Jupiter Stator , Roman bronze from ...   more details



  1. Emma of Normandy

    of Richard I of Normandy Richard the Fearless , Duke of Normandy , by his second wife Gunnora . She ... descent. Reign of thelred In 1000 1 Normandy gave shelter to a Viking army threatening England, and thelred may have attempted an invasion of Normandy in response, but in 1002 he changed tack and arranged to marry Emma, the sister of Richard II, Duke of Normandy , as his second wife. ref http ... imgw 200px caption Queen Emma of Normandy with her two young sons. succession List of English consorts ..., King of England br Gunhilda of Denmark Gunhilda, Holy Roman Empress house House of Normandy father Richard I of Normandy Richard the Fearless mother Gunnora birth date circa 985 birth place Normandy ..., became kings of England, as did her great nephew, William I of England William the Conqueror , Duke of Normandy . Life Family Her mother had started out as her father s mistress. After they married ... . However, Ian Howard sees the marriage as an alliance to meet a Viking threat to both England and Normandy. Harthacnut The last Danish King of England , The History Press, 2008, p. 10. ref Normandy ... In 1013 thelred sent Emma and her children to her brother in Normandy to escape Sweyn Forkbeard Sweyn ... should go to live in Normandy and she would marry Cnut. ref Howard, pp. 12 5. ref The marriage probably ... at bay, was seen as a happy coincidence. File Canute and lfgifu.jpg thumb left Cnut and Emma of Normandy ... his wounds. Edward escaped to Normandy and Emma herself soon left for Bruges and the court of the Count ... right 350px thumb Twice the Queen of the English kingdom, Emma of Normandy .... Psychological speculation Emma of Normandy might well have seen herself as coming second to the first ... of Northampton, she, at the time was known as lfgifu of Normandy. Her second marriage, then, in some ... and Normandy, which was to find its culmination under her great nephew William I of England William ... Hollick s 2004 novel, A Hollow Crown US title, The Forever Queen . References Portal Normandy ...   more details




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