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11. | King of Jutland and Vestfold Olaf Gudrossson (8.Gudrod4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born about 770 in Norway; died in 840 in Vestfold, Norway. Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 14. of Agder Ragnvald Olafsson
was born in 782 in Vestfold, Norway; died about 850 in Mære, Steinkjer, Nord-Trøndelag, Norway.
- 15. Helgi Olafsson
was born about 802 in Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
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Generation: 6
14. | of Agder Ragnvald Olafsson (11.Olaf5, 8.Gudrod4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born in 782 in Vestfold, Norway; died about 850 in Mære, Steinkjer, Nord-Trøndelag, Norway. Ragnvald married of Russia Thorberga Sigurdsdottir about 833 in of Maer, Nord Trondelag, Norway. Thorberga (daughter of Danish King of Russia Sigurd II "Snake-in-Eye" Ragnarsson, King of Denmark and Princess in England Heluna (Bleja)) was born in 799 in Jutland, Denmark; died in 851 in Mære, Steinkjer, Nord-Trøndelag, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 18. Ascrida Rognvaldsdottir
was born in 812 in Mære, Steinkjer, Nord-Trøndelag, Norway; died in 890 in Mære, Steinkjer, Nord-Trøndelag, Norway.
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15. | Helgi Olafsson (11.Olaf5, 8.Gudrod4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born about 802 in Dublin, Dublin, Ireland. Helgi married of Russia Thorberga Sigurdsdottir about 819 in Ireland. Thorberga (daughter of Danish King of Russia Sigurd II "Snake-in-Eye" Ragnarsson, King of Denmark and Princess in England Heluna (Bleja)) was born in 799 in Jutland, Denmark; died in 851 in Mære, Steinkjer, Nord-Trøndelag, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 7
17. | of Jutland Harold Hemmingsson (13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born about 800; died in 844. Notes:
Died:
Killed at Battle of Walcheran
Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 21. Thyre Haroldsdatter
was born about 888 in England; died in 935 in Jellinge, Vejle, Denmark; was buried in Jellinghojene, Jellinge, Vejle, Denmark.
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18. | Ascrida Rognvaldsdottir (14.Ragnvald6, 11.Olaf5, 8.Gudrod4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born in 812 in Mære, Steinkjer, Nord-Trøndelag, Norway; died in 890 in Mære, Steinkjer, Nord-Trøndelag, Norway. Other Events and Attributes:
- Name: Ascinda Rognualdsdattir
Ascrida married Eyestein "The Noisy" Ivarsson, Earl of More about 829 in of Maer, Nord Trondelag, Norway. Eyestein (son of Ivar Halfdansson, Jarl of the Uplanders, son of Ivar, Jarl of the Uplands and Eysteinsdottir) was born in 810 in Mære, Steinkjer, Nord-Trøndelag, Norway; died in 859 in Maer, Nord-Trondelag, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 22. Sigurd I "Riki the Powerful" Eysteinsson, Earl of Orkney
was born about 832 in Mære, Steinkjer, Nord-Trøndelag, Norway; died in 892 in Orkney, Orkney Islands, Scotland.
- 23. Swanhilda Eysteinsdottir
was born about 850 in Mære, Steinkjer, Nord-Trøndelag, Norway.
- 24. Ragnvald I "The Wise" Eysteinsson, Earl of Orkney
was born about 830 in Mære, Steinkjer, Nord-Trøndelag, Norway; died about 892 in Orkney Islands, Orkney, Scotland.
- 25. Malahuc Eysteinsson
was born in 845 in Mære, Steinkjer, Nord-Trøndelag, Norway; died about 900 in Dieppe, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France.
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Generation: 8
20. | Harald I "Fairhair" Halfdansson (16.Halfdan7, 12.Gudrod6, 9.Halfdan5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born about 850 in Hademark, Norway; died in 933 in Norway; was buried in Hauko, Rogaland, Norway. Harald married Swanhilda Eysteinsdottir about 870 in Norway. Swanhilda (daughter of Eyestein "The Noisy" Ivarsson, Earl of More and Ascrida Rognvaldsdottir) was born about 850 in Mære, Steinkjer, Nord-Trøndelag, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Harald married Thora "Mosterstang" Karadatter about 888 in Vestfold, Norway. Thora was born about 865 in Moster, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Harald married Snaefrid Svassesdatter about 896 in Vestfold, Norway. Snaefrid was born about 872 in Trondheim, Sor Trondelag, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Harald married Asa Hakonsdatter about 890 in Vestfold, Norway. Asa was born about 860 in of Trondheim, Sor Trondelag, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Harald married Alvhild (Alfhild) Ringsson about 890 in Vestfold, Norway. Alvhild was born about 868 in Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Harald married Gyda Eiriksson about 884 in Norway. Gyda was born about 852 in Hordaland, Norway, Hordaland, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Harald married Queen of Norway Ragnhild Eriksdatter about 894 in Norway. Ragnhild was born about 870 in Jylland, Denmark; died in 897. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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21. | Thyre Haroldsdatter (17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born about 888 in England; died in 935 in Jellinge, Vejle, Denmark; was buried in Jellinghojene, Jellinge, Vejle, Denmark. Family/Spouse: King of Denmark Gorm "The Old". Gorm (son of King of Denmark Harold Parcus and Elgiva) was born about 840 in Denmark; died in 893 in Jellinge, Vejle, Denmark; was buried in Jellinge, Vejle, Denmark. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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22. | Sigurd I "Riki the Powerful" Eysteinsson, Earl of Orkney (18.Ascrida7, 14.Ragnvald6, 11.Olaf5, 8.Gudrod4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born about 832 in Mære, Steinkjer, Nord-Trøndelag, Norway; died in 892 in Orkney, Orkney Islands, Scotland. |
23. | Swanhilda Eysteinsdottir (18.Ascrida7, 14.Ragnvald6, 11.Olaf5, 8.Gudrod4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born about 850 in Mære, Steinkjer, Nord-Trøndelag, Norway. Swanhilda married Harald I "Fairhair" Halfdansson about 870 in Norway. Harald (son of Halfdan "Schwarze" Gudrodsson and Ragnhild Sigurdsson) was born about 850 in Hademark, Norway; died in 933 in Norway; was buried in Hauko, Rogaland, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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24. | Ragnvald I "The Wise" Eysteinsson, Earl of Orkney (18.Ascrida7, 14.Ragnvald6, 11.Olaf5, 8.Gudrod4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born about 830 in Mære, Steinkjer, Nord-Trøndelag, Norway; died about 892 in Orkney Islands, Orkney, Scotland. Family/Spouse: Ragnhild Hrolfsdottir. Ragnhild (daughter of Hrolf Nefia) was born in 848 in Nystu Bergset, Ovre Rendal, Hedmark, Norway; died in 854 in Maer, Nord-Trondelag, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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25. | Malahuc Eysteinsson (18.Ascrida7, 14.Ragnvald6, 11.Olaf5, 8.Gudrod4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born in 845 in Mære, Steinkjer, Nord-Trøndelag, Norway; died about 900 in Dieppe, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France. Malahuc married Maud de St. Pol about 875 in Dieppe, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France. Maud (daughter of Adelolf de Boulogne and Mathilde de Crequy) was born in 920 in Thérouanne, Pas-de-Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France; died in 965 in Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte, Manche, Basse-Normandie, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 31. Ralph de Bayeaux
was born about 895 in Bayeux, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France; died after 930 in Bayeux, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France.
- 32. Richard, Vicomte de St Sauveur I
was born about 881 in Maer, Norway; died in 933 in Cotentin, Côtes-d'Armor, Bretagne, France.
- 33. Hugh de Cavalcamp
was born about 890 in Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France; died in Tosny, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France.
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Generation: 9
27. | King of Denmark Herbastus (Harold) VII "Bluetooth" Gormsson (21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born in 910 in Blauzahan, Germany; died on 1 Nov 987 in Jomsborg, Roskilde, Denmark. Herbastus married Gynrithe Olafsdatter about 940 in Normandy, France. Gynrithe (daughter of King of Sweden Olof "Mitkg" Bjornsson and Ingeberg Thrandsdotter) was born in 919 in Denmark; died in 1000. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Herbastus married Cynthia de Crepon in 934 in Normandy, France. Cynthia (daughter of Prince of Obatrides Mistawri) was born about 914 in of Normandy, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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28. | Duke of Normandy Robert (Rollo) Ragnvaldsson (24.Ragnvald8, 18.Ascrida7, 14.Ragnvald6, 11.Olaf5, 8.Gudrod4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born in 870 in Maer, Nord Trondelag, Norway; died in 932 in of Notre Dame, Rouen, France; was buried in of Notre Dame, Rouen, France. Notes:
See Europsch Stammtafeln Bund II tafel 36.
Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 41. William I "Longsword"
was born in 893 in Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France; died on 17 Dec 942 in Picardie, France; was buried in Rouen Cathedral, Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France.
- 42. Gerletta
- 43. Kathlin
- 44. Crespina
- 45. Princess of Normandy Adele
was born about 910 in Normandy, France; died after 14 Oct 962.
- 46. Count of Corbeil Robert
was born in 891/919; died in 897/998.
- 47. of Normandy Adaele Gerloc De Normandy
was born in 920 in Rouen, Seine Inferieure, Normandy, France; died on 14 Oct 962 in Nevers, Nievre, Bourgogne, France.
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31. | Ralph de Bayeaux (25.Malahuc8, 18.Ascrida7, 14.Ragnvald6, 11.Olaf5, 8.Gudrod4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born about 895 in Bayeux, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France; died after 930 in Bayeux, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France. Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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32. | Richard, Vicomte de St Sauveur I (25.Malahuc8, 18.Ascrida7, 14.Ragnvald6, 11.Olaf5, 8.Gudrod4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born about 881 in Maer, Norway; died in 933 in Cotentin, Côtes-d'Armor, Bretagne, France. Other Events and Attributes:
- Name: Richard de St. Sauveur
Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 49. Nigel, Vicomte de St Sauveur II
was born in 911 in Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte, Manche, Basse-Normandie, France; died on 17 Dec 972 in Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte, Manche, Basse-Normandie, France.
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33. | Hugh de Cavalcamp (25.Malahuc8, 18.Ascrida7, 14.Ragnvald6, 11.Olaf5, 8.Gudrod4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born about 890 in Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France; died in Tosny, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France. Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 50. Ralph de Toeni
was born in 917 in Tosni, Eure, France; died after 975.
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Generation: 10
35. | Gunnora de Crepon (27.Herbastus9, 21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born on 21 Nov 936 in Crépon, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France; died on 23 Sep 1031 in Fécamp, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France. Gunnora married Richard I "The Fearless", Duke of Normandy in 978 in Normandy, France. Richard (son of William I "Longsword" and Sporte de Bretagne) was born on 5 May 933 in Fécamp, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France; died on 20 Nov 996 in Fécamp, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France; was buried in Fécamp, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 52. Richard, Duke of Normandy II
was born on 28 Aug 962 in Fécamp, Le Havre, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France; died on 28 Aug 1026 in Fécamp, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France; was buried in Fécamp, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France.
- 53. Geoffrey, Count of Brionne
was born in 962 in Brionne, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France; died on 28 Aug 1015 in Brionne, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France.
- 54. Hedwig de Normandy
was born in 977 in Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France; died on 21 Feb 1034 in Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France; was buried in Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France.
- 55. of Normandy Beatrix
was born about 980 in of Normandy, France; died on 18 Jan 1035.
- 56. Count of Evreux and Archbishop of Rouen Robert d'Evereaux
was born in 964 in Evreux, Normandy, France; died on 16 Mar 1037 in Evreux, Normandy, France; was buried in Fecamp, Normandy, France.
- 57. Count of Heismes and Eu William, Count of Eu I
was born in 978 in Exmes, Orne, Basse-Normandie, France; died on 26 Jan 1058 in Eu, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France; was buried in Eu, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France.
- 58. of Normandy Matilda
was born in 974 in Fécamp, Le Havre, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France; died in 1017.
- 59. of Normandy Emma
was born about 982 in Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France; died on 6 Mar 1052 in Winchester, Hampshire, England; was buried on 14 Mar 1051/52 in Winchester, Hampshire, England.
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36. | Wevie de Crepon (27.Herbastus9, 21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born in 948. Family/Spouse: Lord of Longueville Osbern I de Bolbec. Osbern was born about 940 in Longueville, Normandy, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Wevie married Touroude de Harcourt about 979. Touroude was born in 949 in Pont-Audemer, Eure, France; died in 1040; was buried in Preaux, Normandy, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 61. Humphrey de Vielles
was born in 980 in Pont-Audemer, Eure, France; died on 28 Sep 1044 in Normandy, France; was buried in Preaux, Normandy, France.
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37. | Queen of Norway Thyra Haraldsdotter (27.Herbastus9, 21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born in 947 in Denmark; died on 18 Sep 1000 in Norway. Thyra married Prince of Sweden Styrbjorn "The Strong" Olafsson in 947 in Denmark. Styrbjorn (son of King of Sweden Olof "Mitkg" Bjornsson and Ingeberg Thrandsdotter) was born in 903 in Sweden; died in 985 in Fyrisval, Uppsala, Sweden. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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40. | King of Denmark Sveyn I Tveskäg Haroldsson (27.Herbastus9, 21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born in 963 in Denmark; died on 2 Feb 1014 in London, Middlesex, England. Sveyn married Sigrid Storrada "The Haughty" Skoglar-Testedot about 984. Sigrid (daughter of Skoglar Toste) was born in 967 in Poznan, Poland; died on 2 Feb 1014. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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41. | William I "Longsword" (28.Robert9, 24.Ragnvald8, 18.Ascrida7, 14.Ragnvald6, 11.Olaf5, 8.Gudrod4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born in 893 in Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France; died on 17 Dec 942 in Picardie, France; was buried in Rouen Cathedral, Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France. William married Sporte de Bretagne in 932 in Normandel, Orne, Basse-Normandie, France. Sporte was born in 911 in Senlis, Bretagne, France; died in 945 in Normandy, France; was buried in Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 66. Richard I "The Fearless", Duke of Normandy
was born on 5 May 933 in Fécamp, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France; died on 20 Nov 996 in Fécamp, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France; was buried in Fécamp, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France.
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William married Luitgarda de Vermandois in 940. Luitgarda (daughter of Herbert de Vermandois, Count of Vermandois Count of Meaux and Count of Soissons II and Adele Capet) was born about 922 in of Vermandois, Normandy, France; died on 9 Feb 978; was buried in Matemoutier Abbe, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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45. | Princess of Normandy Adele (28.Robert9, 24.Ragnvald8, 18.Ascrida7, 14.Ragnvald6, 11.Olaf5, 8.Gudrod4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born about 910 in Normandy, France; died after 14 Oct 962. Adele married Duke of Aquitaine, Count of Auvergne William III "Towhead" about 944 in Aquitaine, France. William (son of Duke of Aquitaine, Count of Poitou Ebles "The Bastard" and Emiliane) was born about 912 in of Poitiers, France; died on 3 Apr 963 in Montecassino, Italy. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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47. | of Normandy Adaele Gerloc De Normandy (28.Robert9, 24.Ragnvald8, 18.Ascrida7, 14.Ragnvald6, 11.Olaf5, 8.Gudrod4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born in 920 in Rouen, Seine Inferieure, Normandy, France; died on 14 Oct 962 in Nevers, Nievre, Bourgogne, France. Adaele married Duke of Aquitaine, Count of Auvergne William III "Towhead" about 944. William (son of Duke of Aquitaine, Count of Poitou Ebles "The Bastard" and Emiliane) was born about 912 in of Poitiers, France; died on 3 Apr 963 in Montecassino, Italy. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 68. Adelaide d'Aquitaine
was born in 945 in Poitiers, Vienne, Poitou-Charentes, France; died on 15 Jun 1006 in Lot-et-Garonne, Aquitaine, France.
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48. | Balso de Bayeux, Count of Bayeaux (31.Ralph9, 25.Malahuc8, 18.Ascrida7, 14.Ragnvald6, 11.Olaf5, 8.Gudrod4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born in 930 in Bayeaux, Calvados, Normandy, France; died in 992 in Normandy, France. Balso married Poppa de Valois in 970 in Bayeux, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France. Poppa (daughter of Count of Bayeux Gui Berenger de Senlis and Gunhilde de Vermandois) was born in 934 in Bayeux, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 69. Ancitel de Bayeux, Viscount of Bessin
was born about 992 in Bayeux, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France; died after 1031 in Bayeux, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France.
- 70. Fredistina de Bayeaux
was born in 974 in Bayeux, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France; died in 1015 in Guerny, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France.
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49. | Nigel, Vicomte de St Sauveur II (32.Richard9, 25.Malahuc8, 18.Ascrida7, 14.Ragnvald6, 11.Olaf5, 8.Gudrod4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born in 911 in Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte, Manche, Basse-Normandie, France; died on 17 Dec 972 in Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte, Manche, Basse-Normandie, France. Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 71. Roger, Vicomte de St Sauveur
was born in 944 in Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte, Manche, Basse-Normandie, France; died in 1014 in Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte, Manche, Basse-Normandie, France.
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50. | Ralph de Toeni (33.Hugh9, 25.Malahuc8, 18.Ascrida7, 14.Ragnvald6, 11.Olaf5, 8.Gudrod4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born in 917 in Tosni, Eure, France; died after 975. Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 11
51. | Harald Gudrodsson (34.Gudrod10, 26.Bjorn9, 20.Harald8, 16.Halfdan7, 12.Gudrod6, 9.Halfdan5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born about 964 in Greenland; died about 995. Harald married Asta Gudbrandsson about 994 in Vestfold, Norway. Asta (daughter of King of the Uplanders Gudbrand "Kule" and Ulfhild) was born about 972 in Vestfeld, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 73. King of Norway Olav II Haraldsson
was born about 995 in Ringerike, Norway, Denmark; died on 29 Jul 1030 in St. Klestad, Norway; was buried on 3 Aug 1030 in St. Clemens, Trondheim, Norway.
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52. | Richard, Duke of Normandy II (35.Gunnora10, 27.Herbastus9, 21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born on 28 Aug 962 in Fécamp, Le Havre, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France; died on 28 Aug 1026 in Fécamp, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France; was buried in Fécamp, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France. Richard married Judith de Rennes in 996 in France. Judith (daughter of Conan I "The Crooked", Duke of Brittany Count of Rennes and Ermengarde d'Anjou) was born in 974 in Bretagne, France; died on 16 Jun 1017 in Fécamp, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France; was buried in Bernay, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 74. 6th Duke of Normandy Robert I "The Magnificent", 5th Duke of Normandy
was born on 22 Jun 1000 in Rouen, Departement de la Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France; died on 22 Jul 1035 in Nice, Bithynia, Turkey.
- 75. Richard III "le Bon", Duke of Normandy
was born about 1001 in Falaise, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France; died on 6 Aug 1027 in Nicea, Bithynia, Turkey.
- 76. Monk at Fecamp William (Nicholas)
was born in 1001; died in Jun 1025.
- 77. Countess of Burgundy Alice (Adelaide) de Normandie
was born on 22 Apr 1003 in Reims, Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France; died on 27 Jul 1037 in Bourgogne, Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France.
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Richard married Princess of Denmark Estrid Svendsdatter in 1017 in Normandy, France. Estrid (daughter of Princess of Poland Swietoslava (Sygryda) (Gunhild)) was born about 962 in of Denmark; died in 9 May; was buried in Cathedral, Roskilde, Roskilde, Denmark. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Richard married Pope (Papie) about 1024 in of Normandy, France. Pope was born about 997 in of Normandy, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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53. | Geoffrey, Count of Brionne (35.Gunnora10, 27.Herbastus9, 21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born in 962 in Brionne, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France; died on 28 Aug 1015 in Brionne, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France. Geoffrey married Hawise de GuinesBrionne, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France. Hawise (daughter of Count Guisnes Sigefred "The Dane" and Countess of Guisnes Elstrude de Flanders) was born in 958 in Guînes, Pas-de-Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France; died on 19 Jul 1002 in Brionne, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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54. | Hedwig de Normandy (35.Gunnora10, 27.Herbastus9, 21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born in 977 in Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France; died on 21 Feb 1034 in Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France; was buried in Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France. Hedwig married Geoffrey I Berengar in 996 in Bretagne, France. Geoffrey (son of Conan I "The Crooked", Duke of Brittany Count of Rennes and Ermengarde d'Anjou) was born in 980 in Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France; died on 20 Nov 1008 in Loire-Atlantique, Pays de la Loire, France; was buried in Bretagne-de-Marsan, Landes, Aquitaine, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 83. Emma
was born on 6 Feb 1024 in Anjou, Isère, Rhône-Alpes, France; died on 1 Feb 1095 in Cotentin, Manche, Basse-Normandie, France.
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55. | of Normandy Beatrix (35.Gunnora10, 27.Herbastus9, 21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born about 980 in of Normandy, France; died on 18 Jan 1035. Beatrix married Viscount of Veretadour, Camborn and Turenne Ebles about 1000 in Roucy, Aisne, France. Ebles (son of Viscount of Ventedour II Archembaud and Sulpice de Turenne) was born in 970 in Turenne, France; died after 1030. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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56. | Count of Evreux and Archbishop of Rouen Robert d'Evereaux (35.Gunnora10, 27.Herbastus9, 21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born in 964 in Evreux, Normandy, France; died on 16 Mar 1037 in Evreux, Normandy, France; was buried in Fecamp, Normandy, France. Family/Spouse: Havlive de Rouen. Havlive was born about 968 in Normandy, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 85. Richard d'Evereaux
was born about 986 in Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France; died on 13 Dec 1067 in Normandy, France.
- 86. d'Evereaux
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57. | Count of Heismes and Eu William, Count of Eu I (35.Gunnora10, 27.Herbastus9, 21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born in 978 in Exmes, Orne, Basse-Normandie, France; died on 26 Jan 1058 in Eu, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France; was buried in Eu, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France. William married Lescelin de Turquerville before 1017. Lescelin was born about 997; died in 1057. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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58. | of Normandy Matilda (35.Gunnora10, 27.Herbastus9, 21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born in 974 in Fécamp, Le Havre, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France; died in 1017. |
59. | of Normandy Emma (35.Gunnora10, 27.Herbastus9, 21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born about 982 in Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France; died on 6 Mar 1052 in Winchester, Hampshire, England; was buried on 14 Mar 1051/52 in Winchester, Hampshire, England. Emma married King of England Æthelred II "The Unready" on 5 Apr 1002 in Winchester Cathedral, England. Æthelred (son of King of England Edgar "The Peaceful" and Ælfthryth) was born in 968 in Wessex, England; died on 23 Apr 1016 in London, Middlesex, England; was buried in St Paul's, London, Middlesex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 87. King of England Edward "The Confessor"
was born about 1005 in Islip, Oxfordshire, England; died on 5 Jan 1066 in London, England; was buried in Westminster Palace, London, Middlesex, England.
- 88. Alfred Athling
was born before 1012 in England; died on 5 Feb 1036 in Ely, Cambridgeshire, England.
- 89. Princess of England Goda (Godgifu)
was born about 1009 in Wessex, England; died before 1056 in Lewes, Sussex, England.
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Emma married Canute in 1017. Canute was born about 995; died on 12 Nov 1035 in Shaftesbury, Dorset, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 90. I Harold
was born in 982/1026; died in 1040.
- 91. Swein
was born in 982/1026; died in 1036.
- 92. Harthacnut
was born about 1019; died in 1042.
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60. | Lord of Longueville Osbern II de Bolbec (36.Wevie10, 27.Herbastus9, 21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born in 975 in Longueville, Normandy, France; died in 1063 in Longueville, Normandy, France. Osbern married Avelina de Crepon about 1001 in France. Avelina (daughter of Herfast de Crepon and Cyrid) was born about 974 in of Longueville, Normandy, France; died in France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 93. Count of Longueville Walter Giffard
was born about 1010 in Longueville, Normandy, France; died in 1084 in France.
- 94. Beatrice de Bolbec
was born in 995 in Vascoeuil, Haute-Normandie, France; died in 1059 in Vascoeuil, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France.
- 95. Geoffrey de Bolebec
was born after 973 in Longueville, Normandy, France.
- 96. Gozeline d'Arques
was born about 985 in Longueville, Normandy, France; died after 1035 in Arques-la-Bataille, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, France.
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61. | Humphrey de Vielles (36.Wevie10, 27.Herbastus9, 21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born in 980 in Pont-Audemer, Eure, France; died on 28 Sep 1044 in Normandy, France; was buried in Preaux, Normandy, France. Humphrey married Aubreye de la Haye Auberie about 1010 in France. Aubreye was born in 984 in Pont-Audemer, Eure, France; died on 20 Sep 1045. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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62. | Thorgils "Sprakalaeg" Styrjornsson (37.Thyra10, 27.Herbastus9, 21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born about 970 in Uppsala, Sweden. Family/Spouse: Sigrid. Sigrid was born about 971 in of Halland, Sweden. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 98. Earl of Denmark Ulf Thorgilsson
was born about 953 in Halland, Sweden; died on 22 Sep 1027 in Sweden; was buried in Hellige-Trefolg Kirken, Roskilde, Denmark.
- 99. Gytha Thorgilsdottir
was born about 1001 in Halland, Sweden; died after Jun 1069 in Flanders.
- 100. Eilif Thorgilsson
was born about 995 in Halland, Sweden; died about 1020.
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63. | Avelina de Crepon (38.Herfast10, 27.Herbastus9, 21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born about 974 in of Longueville, Normandy, France; died in France. Avelina married Lord of Longueville Osbern II de Bolbec about 1001 in France. Osbern (son of Lord of Longueville Osbern I de Bolbec and Wevie de Crepon) was born in 975 in Longueville, Normandy, France; died in 1063 in Longueville, Normandy, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 93. Count of Longueville Walter Giffard
was born about 1010 in Longueville, Normandy, France; died in 1084 in France.
- 94. Beatrice de Bolbec
was born in 995 in Vascoeuil, Haute-Normandie, France; died in 1059 in Vascoeuil, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France.
- 95. Geoffrey de Bolebec
was born after 973 in Longueville, Normandy, France.
- 96. Gozeline d'Arques
was born about 985 in Longueville, Normandy, France; died after 1035 in Arques-la-Bataille, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, France.
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Avelina married Walter GiffordFrance. Walter was born about 978 in Of Halsbury. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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64. | Steward of Normandy (Robert) Osbern de Crepon (38.Herfast10, 27.Herbastus9, 21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born about 1000 in Normandy, France. Family/Spouse: Emma (Alberade) d'Ivry. Emma (daughter of Count of Ivry Ralph de Bayeaux and Erneburge de Caux) was born about 1008 in Ivry, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 101. Earl of Hereford William FitzOsbern
was born in 1030 in Poitiers, Poitou, France; died on 20 Feb 1070/71 in Battle of Cassel, Normandy, France; was buried in Cormeilles Abbey, France.
- 102. Emma FitzOsbern
was born about 1034 in of Normandy, France.
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65. | Princess of Denmark Estrid Margareta Svensdotter (40.Sveyn10, 27.Herbastus9, 21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born in 985 in Lejre, Denmark; died on 5 Sep 1020 in Skåne, Denmarkkkkkkkk. |
66. | Richard I "The Fearless", Duke of Normandy (41.William10, 28.Robert9, 24.Ragnvald8, 18.Ascrida7, 14.Ragnvald6, 11.Olaf5, 8.Gudrod4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born on 5 May 933 in Fécamp, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France; died on 20 Nov 996 in Fécamp, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France; was buried in Fécamp, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France. Richard married Gunnora de Crepon in 978 in Normandy, France. Gunnora (daughter of King of Denmark Herbastus (Harold) VII "Bluetooth" Gormsson and Gynrithe Olafsdatter) was born on 21 Nov 936 in Crépon, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France; died on 23 Sep 1031 in Fécamp, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 103. Richard, Duke of Normandy II
was born on 28 Aug 962 in Fécamp, Le Havre, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France; died on 28 Aug 1026 in Fécamp, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France; was buried in Fécamp, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France.
- 104. Geoffrey, Count of Brionne
was born in 962 in Brionne, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France; died on 28 Aug 1015 in Brionne, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France.
- 105. Hedwig de Normandy
was born in 977 in Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France; died on 21 Feb 1034 in Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France; was buried in Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France.
- 106. of Normandy Beatrix
was born about 980 in of Normandy, France; died on 18 Jan 1035.
- 107. Count of Evreux and Archbishop of Rouen Robert d'Evereaux
was born in 964 in Evreux, Normandy, France; died on 16 Mar 1037 in Evreux, Normandy, France; was buried in Fecamp, Normandy, France.
- 108. Count of Heismes and Eu William, Count of Eu I
was born in 978 in Exmes, Orne, Basse-Normandie, France; died on 26 Jan 1058 in Eu, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France; was buried in Eu, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France.
- 109. of Normandy Matilda
was born in 974 in Fécamp, Le Havre, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France; died in 1017.
- 110. of Normandy Emma
was born about 982 in Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France; died on 6 Mar 1052 in Winchester, Hampshire, England; was buried on 14 Mar 1051/52 in Winchester, Hampshire, England.
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Richard married of Paris Emma in 956 in France. Emma (daughter of Hugh "The Great" Capet and of Saxony Hedwig) was born in 945 in France; died on 19 Mar 968. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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67. | Count of Aquitaine William IV "Ironarm" (45.Adele10, 28.Robert9, 24.Ragnvald8, 18.Ascrida7, 14.Ragnvald6, 11.Olaf5, 8.Gudrod4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born about 945 in of Aquitaine, Gironde, France; died on 3 Feb 995 in Abbey Saint Cyprien of Poitiers. Notes:
Duke of Aquitaine. abdicated 993. Also known as Fierabras.
William married of Blois Emma about 968. Emma (daughter of Count of Champagne I Theobald and Luitgarda de Vermandois) was born about 945 in of France; died after 27 Dec 1003. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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68. | Adelaide d'Aquitaine (47.Adaele10, 28.Robert9, 24.Ragnvald8, 18.Ascrida7, 14.Ragnvald6, 11.Olaf5, 8.Gudrod4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born in 945 in Poitiers, Vienne, Poitou-Charentes, France; died on 15 Jun 1006 in Lot-et-Garonne, Aquitaine, France. Adelaide married Hugh Capet, King of the Franks in 968. Hugh (son of Hugh "The Great" Capet and of Saxony Hedwig) was born on 23 Aug 941 in Paris, Ile-de-France, France; died on 24 Oct 996 in Les Juifs, Chartres, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France; was buried in Saint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis, Île-de-France, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 112. King of France Robert II "The Pious" Capet
was born on 27 Mar 972 in Orléans, Loiret, Centre, France; died on 20 Jul 1031 in Melun, Seine-et-Marne, Ile-de-France, France; was buried in Saint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis, Île-de-France, France.
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69. | Ancitel de Bayeux, Viscount of Bessin (48.Balso10, 31.Ralph9, 25.Malahuc8, 18.Ascrida7, 14.Ragnvald6, 11.Olaf5, 8.Gudrod4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born about 992 in Bayeux, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France; died after 1031 in Bayeux, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France. Ancitel married Poppa de Senlis in 1016 in Bayeux, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France. Poppa (daughter of Berengal de Senlis) was born in 1000 in Senlis, Oise, Picardie, France; died in 1026 in Longueville, Lot-et-Garonne, Aquitaine, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 113. Ranulf "The Rich" de Briquessart, Vicomte De Bessin
was born on 17 Jan 1021 in Bayeux, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France; died on 21 May 1089 in Bayeux, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France.
- 114. Emma de Bayeaux
was born in 1020 in Bayeux, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France; died in 1034 in Ivry, Côte-d'Or, Bourgogne, France.
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70. | Fredistina de Bayeaux (48.Balso10, 31.Ralph9, 25.Malahuc8, 18.Ascrida7, 14.Ragnvald6, 11.Olaf5, 8.Gudrod4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born in 974 in Bayeux, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France; died in 1015 in Guerny, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France. Family/Spouse: Raoul I de Toeni. Raoul (son of Ralph I de Toeni) was born in 975 in Toeni, Eure, France; died about 1018. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 115. Roger I "The Spainard" de Toeni
was born in 992 in Tosni, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France; died on 31 May 1039 in Conches, Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France, France.
- 116. Baron of Belvoir Robert de Toeni
was born in 1014 in St. Saveur, Normandy, France; died on 4 Aug 1088 in Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire, England.
- 117. Adele de Toeni
was born about 1004 in Normandy, France; died in 1051.
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71. | Roger, Vicomte de St Sauveur (49.Nigel10, 32.Richard9, 25.Malahuc8, 18.Ascrida7, 14.Ragnvald6, 11.Olaf5, 8.Gudrod4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born in 944 in Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte, Manche, Basse-Normandie, France; died in 1014 in Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte, Manche, Basse-Normandie, France. Roger married Adele Esproita de Bretagne in 964 in Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte, Manche, Basse-Normandie, France. Adele was born about 920 in Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France; died in 1057 in Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte, Manche, Basse-Normandie, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 118. Niel, Vicomte de St. Sauveur II
was born in 980 in Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte, Manche, Basse-Normandie, France; died in 1045 in St Michel, Côtes-d'Armor, Bretagne, France.
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72. | Ralph I de Toeni (50.Ralph10, 33.Hugh9, 25.Malahuc8, 18.Ascrida7, 14.Ragnvald6, 11.Olaf5, 8.Gudrod4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born about 955 in Tosni, Eure, France. Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 119. Raoul I de Toeni
was born in 975 in Toeni, Eure, France; died about 1018.
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73. | King of Norway Olav II Haraldsson (51.Harald11, 34.Gudrod10, 26.Bjorn9, 20.Harald8, 16.Halfdan7, 12.Gudrod6, 9.Halfdan5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born about 995 in Ringerike, Norway, Denmark; died on 29 Jul 1030 in St. Klestad, Norway; was buried on 3 Aug 1030 in St. Clemens, Trondheim, Norway. Olav married Thorberga Arnimsson in 1021 in Norway. Thorberga was born about 1001 in Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Olav married Alfhild about 1018 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway. Alfhild was born about 1002 in Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Olav married Princess of Sweden Astrid in 1024 in Uppsala, Sweden. Astrid (daughter of King of Sweden Olaf III "Skotkonung" Eriksson and Princess of Wends Edla) was born in 1003 in of Uppsala, Sweden. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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74. | 6th Duke of Normandy Robert I "The Magnificent", 5th Duke of Normandy (52.Richard11, 35.Gunnora10, 27.Herbastus9, 21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born on 22 Jun 1000 in Rouen, Departement de la Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France; died on 22 Jul 1035 in Nice, Bithynia, Turkey. Notes:
Robert contributed to the restoration of Henry King of France to his throne and received from the gratitude of that monarch the Vexin as an addition to his patrimonial domains. In the 8th year of his reign, curiosity or devotion induced him to undertake a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, where the fatigues of the journey and the heat of the climate so impaired his constitution he died on his way home.
Some sources call him Robert I the Magnificent!
Robert married Officer of the Household Hariette de Falaise about 1023. Hariette (daughter of Fulbert "The Tanner" de Falaise and Doda (Duxia)) was born in 1003 in Falaise, Normandy, France; died in 1035; was buried . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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75. | Richard III "le Bon", Duke of Normandy (52.Richard11, 35.Gunnora10, 27.Herbastus9, 21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born about 1001 in Falaise, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France; died on 6 Aug 1027 in Nicea, Bithynia, Turkey. Richard married Adèle Capet, Princess of France in Jan 1026 in Nevers, Nièvre, Bourgogne, France. Adèle (daughter of King of France Robert II "The Pious" Capet and of Toulouse Constance d'Arles) was born in 1009 in Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, Midi-Pyrenees, France; died on 8 Jan 1078 in Monastere de Lordre de St Benoist, Messines, France; was buried in Mesen, Ieper, West Flanders, Belgium. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 123. Alix De Normandy
was born on 14 Oct 1021 in Vire, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France; died on 3 Aug 1098 in Bayeux, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France.
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76. | Monk at Fecamp William (Nicholas) (52.Richard11, 35.Gunnora10, 27.Herbastus9, 21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born in 1001; died in Jun 1025. |
77. | Countess of Burgundy Alice (Adelaide) de Normandie (52.Richard11, 35.Gunnora10, 27.Herbastus9, 21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born on 22 Apr 1003 in Reims, Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France; died on 27 Jul 1037 in Bourgogne, Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France. Alice married Renaud, Count of Burgundy I before 1 Sep 1016 in Burgundy, Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France.. Renaud (son of Otto, King of Lombardy I and of Rheims Ermentrude de Roucy) was born in 990 in Mâcon, Saône-et-Loire, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France; died on 4 Sep 1057 in Fecamp, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France; was buried in Besancon, Franche-Comté, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 124. William I "The Great", Count of Burgundy and Macon
was born on 14 Oct 1020 in Bourgogne, Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France; died on 12 Nov 1087 in Besançon, Doubs, Franche-Comté, France; was buried in Besançon, Doubs, Franche-Comte, France.
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78. | Earl of Corbeil, Archbishop of Rouen Mauger (52.Richard11, 35.Gunnora10, 27.Herbastus9, 21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born about 990; died in 1055 in Guernsey, Channel Islands. Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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79. | of Normandy Pappa (Pappia) (52.Richard11, 35.Gunnora10, 27.Herbastus9, 21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born about 985 in of Normandy, France. Pappa married Gilbert (Gautier) de St. Valery about 1004 in of St. Valery-en-Caux, Normandy, France. Gilbert (son of Bernard St. Valery and Emma) was born about 977 in of St. Valery-en-Caux, Normandy, France; died after 1011. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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80. | Princess of Normandy Adela (52.Richard11, 35.Gunnora10, 27.Herbastus9, 21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born about 1015. Family/Spouse: Stephen II de Champagne. Stephen (son of Count of Blois, Champagne, Chartres, Tours and Beauvais Odo (Eudes), II and Ermengarde d'Auvergne) was born about 1015; died about 1047. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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81. | Gilbert de Clare, Count of Brionne (53.Geoffrey11, 35.Gunnora10, 27.Herbastus9, 21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born in 1000 in Brionne, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France; died on 24 Nov 1040 in Eschafour,, Eu, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France. Gilbert married Gunnora d'Anjou in 1021 in Tillieres, Eure, France. Gunnora (daughter of Fulk III "The Black", Count of Anjou and Hildegarde de Lorraine) was born in 984 in Anjou, Isère, Rhône-Alpes, France; died on 12 Sep 1042 in Fecamp, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 129. Richard FitzGilbert de Clare
was born on 10 Aug 1030 in Saint-Martin-de-Bienfaite-la-Cressonnière, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France; died on 14 Nov 1090 in St. Neots, Huntingdonshire, England; was buried in St Neots, Cambridgeshire, England.
- 130. Baldwin FitzGilbert
was born about 1022 in Brionne, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France; died in 1095 in Okehampton, Devonshire, England.
- 131. Esilia Crispin
was born on 1 Nov 1020 in Tillières, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France; died in 1087 in Eye, Suffolk, England.
- 132. Gilbert de Crispin
was born in 1037 in Poix, Somme, Picardie, France; died in 1090 in Bec, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France.
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Family/Spouse: Constance de Eu. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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82. | Adela d'Eu (53.Geoffrey11, 35.Gunnora10, 27.Herbastus9, 21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1)Family/Spouse: Vicomte de St. Sauveur Niel III de St. Sauveur. Niel (son of Niel, Vicomte de St. Sauveur II and Countess of Bretange Hedwige) died after 1066. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 133. William d'Aubigny
was born in 1020 in Aubigny, Normandy, France; died after 1066.
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83. | Emma (54.Hedwig11, 35.Gunnora10, 27.Herbastus9, 21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born on 6 Feb 1024 in Anjou, Isère, Rhône-Alpes, France; died on 1 Feb 1095 in Cotentin, Manche, Basse-Normandie, France. Emma married Ivo, Vicomte de Cotentin on 2 Apr 1043 in Bretagne, France. Ivo (son of Niel, Vicomte de St. Sauveur II and Adela d'Eu) was born in 1026 in Bellomontensis, Cotentin Manche Normandy, France; died on 22 May 1059 in Contentin, Manche, Basse-Normandie, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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84. | Viscount of Turenne William (55.Beatrix11, 35.Gunnora10, 27.Herbastus9, 21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born about 1010 in Turenne, France; died about 1050. William married Matilda about 1045 in France. Matilda was born about 1025 in France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
William married Adelaide de Chalons about 1046 in France. Adelaide was born about 1025 in France; died in 1080. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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85. | Richard d'Evereaux (56.Robert11, 35.Gunnora10, 27.Herbastus9, 21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born about 986 in Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France; died on 13 Dec 1067 in Normandy, France. Notes:
RICHARD, COMTE D'EVREUX, AND GUILLAUME HIS SON
The Conqueror and His Companions
by J. R. Planché, Somerset Herald. London: Tinsley Brothers, 1874........
Of the group of nobles at the head of this chapter, the first two are mentioned by Wace, and Guillaume de Poitiers speaks only of the son of Count Richard.
Other writers, however, assert that both Count Richard and his son fought side by side in the battle of Senlac. It is possible they might have done so, as Count Richard died on the 13th of December of the following year, 1067, and there is nothing to prove that he was not in the army of invasion. It is remarkable, however, that in Taylor's List it is William, Count of Evreux, who is set down as contributing eighty vessels to the fleet; and as William was not Count of Evreux in 1066, it is possible that it is one of the many mistakes we find in the baptismal names of these early nobles and their wives, and we ought to read "Richard," at least as far as the furnishing so noble a contingent as eighty vessels, which must surely have been the act of the reigning Prince, and not of his son, who might at the same time have had the command of them. Richard, Count of Evreux, was the grandson of Richard I, Duke of Normandy, and succeeded his father, Robert, Count of Evreux and Archbishop of Rouen, in 1037. Beyond the fact that at a date variously stated as 1055, 1060, and 1066 or 1067, he founded the abbey of St. Sauveur; nothing is stated of his acts and deeds worth recording; but he is described by the monk of Jumièges as equally a good Christian and aa good soldier.....
He was twice married. His first wife was Adela (called by Pere Anselm, Helene), widow of the Roger de Toeni who was slain in 1038, by whom he had William, who succeeded him, and Agnes, third wife of Simon de Montfort, and whose abduction by her half-brother, Ralph de Toeni, I have already mentioned. By his second wife, Godechilde, of whose family we know as little as we do of that of his first, he had only one daughter, named after her mother, who became abbess of St. Sauveur, the abbey founded by her father at Evreux.
Of William, Count of Evreux, the undoubted companion of the Conqueror, much more is recorded, though nothing previous to the invasion, except his being present with his father at the great Council at Lillebonne, wherein that invasion was decided upon. He is reported as having borne himself valiantly in the battle, and received an ample share of the lands in England distributed by the Conqueror in 1070 to the chieftains who had accompanied him in his expedition. He returned to Normandy in 1078, and was one of the mediators in the treaty of Peace of Blanchelande (vide p. 198, ante). Shortly afterwards, King William, as if to indemnify himself for the property he had bestowed upon him in England, took from him the Castle of Evreux, and placed a royal garrison in it. Nevertheless, he fought on the King's side during the disturbances in Maine, and was taken prisoner at the assault of the Castle of Saint Suzanne, held against the King by Hubert, Vicomte de Maine. In 1087, on the death of the Conqueror, he recovered the Castle of Evreux, driving out the royal troops both from there and from the town of Dangu in the Norman Vexin.
Being without issue, he had adopted his niece Bertrade, daughter of his brother-in-law, Simon de Montfort. In 1089, Fulk le Rechin, or the Quarreler, Count of Anjou, captivated by her beauty, determined to repudiate his third wife, Arengarde, daughter of Isambert, Lord of Chalet-dillon, whom he had only married, 21st January, 1087, in order to obtain the hand of the lovely Bertrade. At this moment, the Manceaux making a fresh effort to throw off the yoke of the Normans, Duke Robert Court-heuse entreated the Count of Anjou to assist him in their repression, which he promised to do on condition that the Duke would obtain for him the hand of Bertrade. On Robert's application to the Count of Evreux, he was answered: "Not unless you will restore me Noyon- sur-Andelle, Gassai, Cravant, Ecouchi, and the other lands of Raoul, my paternal uncle, who was facetiously called 'Tete d'Ane,' on account of his head of hair, and to my nephew, William de Breteuil, Pont Saint Pierre; for Robert de Gassai, son of Raoul, has made me his sole heir." The Duke accepted the condition, and restored to him the whole of these estates, except that of Ecouchi, which was held by Gerrard de Gournay, who was of the same family. The beautiful young Bertrade was, therefore, literally sold at that price to the profligate and detestable Count of Anjou, whom she subsequently fled from with the French King, Philip I, -- the natural consequence of such an unholy union, and the guilt of which lies on the head of her uncle. I have already, in my notice of Ralph de Toeni, spoken of the war maintained for three years between him and this William, Count of Evreux, his uterine brother, kindled by the hostility of their respective wives. After their reconciliation the Count of Evreux did good service to Duke Robert against William Rufus, who endeavored to take from him the city of Rouen; but afterwards, making his peace with the King on the departure of Court-heuse for the Holy Land, he was appointed, in 1097, one of the leaders of the army sent by Rufus, as Regent of Normandy in his nephew's absence, to wrest the province of the Vexin from the King of France, and after the reduction of Maine, in the following year, was charged, in conjunction with Gilbert de 1'Aigle, with the keeping of the city of Mans.
Previous to the death of Rufus the Count of Evreux was out of favor with the King, in consequence of some reports to his disadvantage, attributed to the jealousy of Robert de Meulent, but he continued loyal to that monarch up to the day of the fatal hunt in the New Forest. He lost no time afterwards, however, in avenging himself on Robert de Meulent, whose land of Beaumont he overran and ravaged with unsparing fury.
In 1104 the new King of England, Henry I, coming over to Normandy with a numerous fleet and a great power, in order to restore something like order into the duchy, which the indolent and dissolute Robert Court-heuse had abandoned to the shameless parasites by whom he was enslaved, Robert, conscious of his misconduct, and alarmed at the attitude of his brother, implored his forgiveness and protection, offering him, as a pledge of his sincerity, the whole Comté of Evreux, with the feudal services of itss Count and all his vassals.....
"The illustrious Count," says Orderic, "hearing that he was to be transferred like a horse or an ox, and wishing to preserve his integrity and fealty, said publicly to the Princes: 'I have served your father faithfully all my days, never having stained my sworn fealty in any matter hitherto. I have also observed it to his heir, and determined to use every effort to continue in that course; but it being impossible, as I have often heard learned doctors declare, on the faith of Scripture and the Word of God, that a man can serve two masters who are opposed to each other, it is my earnest desire to be subject to one lord only, lest, being liable to a double service, I may satisfy neither. I love both the King and the Duke; both are the sons of the King, my late lord, and I wish to respect both; but I will only do homage to one, and him I will faithfully serve.'"
The chronicler adds that this candid declaration pleased every one. Duke Robert himself placed the hands of the Count between those of the King, and William became Henry's "Man," fighting for him loyally against his former lord, Robert Court-heuse, at the battle of Tenchebrai, A.D. 1106. But the restless and mischief-making spirit of his wife, by whom he was blindly guided, disturbed the good feeling between William and his sovereign, who had begun very highly to appreciate the services of the Count of Evreux. Proud and envious, she involved him in continual quarrels with the most influential nobles about the person of the King, and ultimately induced him to destroy a tower which Henry had caused to be erected in Evreux.
This act embroiled him with the King, and caused his banishment and the confiscation of his estates. He sought refuge with Fulk V, Count of Anjou, the son of his niece Bertrade, A.D. 1112. Recalled and re-established in his estates after fourteen months' exile, he was a second time banished and again pardoned and restored to his rank and property, and died of apoplexy, 18th April, 1118, without issue.
I cannot resist quoting from Orderic a ridiculous story connected with the death of this Count, because it is so seriously told by the worthy monk of St. Evroult, and illustrates the curious state of education of the period.
"About this time," says the writer, "a prodigy was seen in England. A rustic having bought a cow, presumed to be with calf, at Ely, killed and opened it by order of Henry the Breton, bishop of that diocese. Strange to say, instead of a calf, three little pigs were found in it. "A certain pilgrim returning from Jerusalem, who chanced to meet the countryman driving the cow home from market, told him, and afterwards repeated to the Bishop and other bystanders, that three great persons in the dominions of King Henry would die that year, and many severe calamities would follow. The pilgrim's prophecy was justified by events which occurred in the time specified.
"In fact, William, Count of Evreux, died on the fourteenth of the kalends of May (11th April), and was interred at Fontenelles, in the Abbey of St. Wandrille, by the side of his father Richard. Soon afterwards Queen Matilda, whose baptismal name was Edith, died on the kalends (1st) of May, and lies buried in the Church of St. Peter at Westminster; likewise Robert, Earl of Meulent, expired on the nones (5th) of June, and reposes with his father and brother in the chapters of the monks at Preaux. After the death of these distinguished persons there were great troubles in Normandy."
It needed no ghost from the grave, nor second-sighted pilgrim to predict that three persons of rank would die in the course of the ensuing twelve months, or that there would be troubles in some parts of the dominions of Henry.
The production of the three little pigs is by far the most surprising part of the story. Are we much less prone to gulp down preposterous statements in the 19th century?
One fact, however, is incidentally brought to light in this foolish fiction which is important to the genealogist. The double name of the Queen warns us of the confusion that may arise from our ignorance of such instances in other cases; one of which may possibly be discovered in the puzzling entry in Domes day Book respecting the King's daughter "Matilda" (vide p. 84, ante).
I have given you the character of Isabel, wife of Ralph de Toeni, it is but fair to place before you that of her antagonist, Havise, from the same authority.
"The Countess," writes Orderic, "was distinguished for her wit and beauty. She was one of the tallest women in all Evreux, and of very noble birth, being the daughter of William, the illustrious Count of Nevers. Disregarding the counsels of her husband's barons, she chose rather to follow her own opinion, and her ambition prompting her to meddle in political affairs, she was easily led to engage in rash enterprises."
The Countess died in 1114, and was buried at Noyon-sur-Andelles, in the priory which, with her husband, she had founded in 1108, but which was unfinished when Orderic was writing the eleventh book of his "History," viz., 1136. The building was razed to the ground in the reign of Charles IX, who laid the foundations of a magnificent palace there, and since that time the place has been called Charleval.
Family/Spouse: Adele de Toeni. Adele (daughter of Raoul I de Toeni and Fredistina de Bayeaux) was born about 1004 in Normandy, France; died in 1051. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 136. Agnès d'Évreux
was born on 1 Nov 1030 in Évreux, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France; died in 1087 in Montfort-l'Amaury, Yvelines, Île-de-France, France.
- 137. William d'Evereaux
was born about 1032 in Normandy, France; died on 18 Apr 1118.
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Family/Spouse: Abbess of St. Sauveur Godechilde. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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86. | d'Evereaux (56.Robert11, 35.Gunnora10, 27.Herbastus9, 21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1)Family/Spouse: Gerrard Flaitel. Gerrard was born in Jan 983 in Longueville, Normandy, France; died in 1028 in Longueville, Normandy, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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87. | King of England Edward "The Confessor" (59.Emma11, 35.Gunnora10, 27.Herbastus9, 21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born about 1005 in Islip, Oxfordshire, England; died on 5 Jan 1066 in London, England; was buried in Westminster Palace, London, Middlesex, England. Notes:
Known as "the Confessor", he was born around c. 1003/4 (by 1005) at Islip, Oxon. When he succeeded his half-brother King Hartacanute, on the 8th of June, 1042, the crown of England reverted from the usurping Dainsh dynasty to the line of Cerdic once
more, and for the last tiem. Edward was crowned on the 3rd of April, 1043, at Winchester Cathedral.
He died on the 4th or 5th of January, 1066, at the Palace of Westminster, and was buried in the new Westminster Abbey, built by his command and only recently consecrated.
He was succeeded by Harold, Earl of Wessex, his brother-in-law, to whom he left his throne, with the suport of the Witan, there being no adult claimant to the crown of the line of Cerdic.
Edward and Edith's marriage was purely platonic, the King being unwilling, for religious reasons, to comsummate it, hense there were no children.
His talent lay in the building of churches.
On the 7th of February, 1161, edward the Confessor was canonised, thus becoming the only king of England to be made a saint.
Edward married of Wessex Edith on 23 Jan 1045. Edith (daughter of Godwin and Gytha Thorgilsdottir) was born about 1020; died on 18 Dec 1075 in Palace of Westminster, London, England; was buried in Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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88. | Alfred Athling (59.Emma11, 35.Gunnora10, 27.Herbastus9, 21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born before 1012 in England; died on 5 Feb 1036 in Ely, Cambridgeshire, England. |
89. | Princess of England Goda (Godgifu) (59.Emma11, 35.Gunnora10, 27.Herbastus9, 21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born about 1009 in Wessex, England; died before 1056 in Lewes, Sussex, England. Goda married Count of Mantes and the Vexin Walter "Dreux" de Vexin about 1023. Walter (son of Count of Vexin Walter (Gautier) II "The White" de Valois and Adele de Senlis) was born in 979 in Normandy, France; died on 1 Jul 1035 in Bithynia, Turkey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Goda married Count of Boulogne II Eustace about 1050. II (son of I Eustace and Mahaut) was born about 1015 in Boulogne-sur-Mer, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France; died in 1087. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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90. | I Harold (59.Emma11, 35.Gunnora10, 27.Herbastus9, 21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born in 982/1026; died in 1040. |
91. | Swein (59.Emma11, 35.Gunnora10, 27.Herbastus9, 21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born in 982/1026; died in 1036. |
92. | Harthacnut (59.Emma11, 35.Gunnora10, 27.Herbastus9, 21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born about 1019; died in 1042. |
93. | Count of Longueville Walter Giffard (60.Osbern11, 36.Wevie10, 27.Herbastus9, 21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born about 1010 in Longueville, Normandy, France; died in 1084 in France. Notes:
WALTER GIFFARD
The Conqueror and His Companions
by J. R. Planché, Somerset Herald. London: Tinsley Brothers, 1874..
Here we have the name of an illustrious Norman, the progenitor of a race from which the noblest families in England are proud to trace their descent; and, strange to say, beyond this fact little or nothing is known about his own family which can be supported by credible authority. Even the origin of the name of Giffard, Gifford, or Giffart, as it is indifferently spelt, has yet to be definitively settled.
The story that has been so often told about it, viz., that it signified a free-handed or liberal giver, is without any substantial foundation, and is, I believe, one of the many which have been so detrimental to the study of genealogy and heraldry, by misleading the inquirer or checking research altogether. It is upon the authority of William of Jumièges thatt this Walter Giffart, the companion of the Conqueror, the first we know of that name, has been set down as a son of Osborn de Bolbec by his wife, indifferently called Avelina and Duvelina, sister of Gonnor, wife of Richard, Duke of Normandy. Granting this to be true, as we have no documentary evidence to contradict it, the appellation of Giffart or Gifford, appears to be one of those sobriquets founded on personal peculiarities so commonly applied to distinguish certain members of a family previous to the general establishment of hereditary surnames.
Instances of the practice are familiar to the veriest schoolboy, and in the preceding memoir I have mentioned Lambert the Bearded, Eustace with the Eye, and Eustace with the Whiskers. Hence the complimentary suggestion of " Free-Giver," which I should be happy to leave undisputed could it be borne out by etymology. The family, however, was Norman, not Saxon; and it is in the Norman-French, or Low-Latin of the eleventh century, that we must look for its derivation. The word occurs in both those dialects. In Roquefort's Dictionnaire de la Langue Romane, "Giffarde" is rendered "Joufloue, qui a des grosses joues - servante de cuisine," the word being derived from giffe "the cheek," giffle also signifying in the same language "un soufflet," or blow on the cheek. An old French poet, Gautier de Coisiny, complains that women of every class paint themselves, even the torchepot, " scullion," and the Giffarde, " kitchen maid or cook." So in the new Dictionnaire Franco-Normand, by M. George Métivier, we have "Giffair, rire comme un jouflou." And, to myy great satisfaction, I find that this esteemed philologist has come to the same conclusion as myself, for under that word he has " Giffe, Giffle, Joue. Telle est l'origine de l'illustre famille Normande de Giffard, nom répandu très au-delà de cette Province (Jersey, of which Mons. Métiviervier is a native) et de nos îles." Vide also Ducange, sub voce "Giffardus,"" who has a similar interpretation, "Ancilla coquina." It is almost impossible to resist the conviction that Giffard, in the language of that day, signified a person with large cheeks, and was in consequence applied to a cook, who is popularly represented as fat and rubicund.
I beg to apologize to those of my readers who may not take any interest in such disquisitions, and hasten to the sayings and doings of Walter Giffard, with whom the name, whatever it meant, could not have originated, as an Osborne and a Berenger Giffard were his contemporaries, proving that the sobriquet of an individual had become the appellation of a family.
We first hear of him in 1035, as a companion of Hugh de Gournay in the abortive attempt of Edward son of King Ethelred to recover the crown of England (vide vol. ii. p. 113), and next in 1053, when he was left by Duke William in command of the forces blockading the Castle of Arques, and at that period was Lord of Longueville, and already past the prime of life, judging by his account of himself only thirteen years afterwards. In the following year Wace informs us he was entrusted by the Duke with the defense of the district of Caux, in which Longueville is situate, on the occasion of the invasion of Normandy by Henry, King of France. Subsequently he appears to have made a pilgrimage to St. Iago de Compostella, in Spain, or may perhaps have been sent there by the Duke on some mission to Alfonso King of Galicia, to whom William afterwards affianced his daughter Agatha, after the breaking off of the match with the Saxon Prince Edwin. All we learn from Wace is that in the great battle William's first horse had been brought to him by Giffard from Spain, "the gift of a king who had a great friendship for him." The Lord of Longueville accompanied his sovereign to England, having furnished his fleet, according to the List published by Taylor, with thirty vessels and a hundred men.
Previous to the battle, Raoul de Conches, the hereditary standard-bearer of Normandy, having prayed quittance of service on that day, that he might fight with greater freedom in the field, the Duke called to him Walter Giffard, and desired him to bear his gonfanon, who also requested to be excused the honor on the plea of being too old and too feeble. "For the mercy of God, sire," said the old knight, "look upon my white and bald head; my strength is impaired, and I am short of breath," and in answer to the Duke's passionate reproaches, urged that he had a large contingent of men-at-arms in the field, whom he was bound to lead into action, and at the head of them he was ready to die in his sovereign's cause. Whereupon the Duke excused him, and assured him that he loved him more than ever, and that if he survived that day it should be the better for him (Walter) as long as he lived.
We hear of no special exploit performed by him during the battle, Benoîtt de St.-More merely saying that he was struck down in the mélée, andnd rescued apparently by William himself. At its close, however, after Harold had been mortally wounded, this brave old Lord of Longueville, with his bald head and his white locks, is accused of assisting to mutilate the body of the heroic King!
It would be an indignity to the noble veteran to defend him against so infamous a charge, and fortunately there is no need to do so, for it is unsupported by any evidence, and the accuser stands convicted of falsehood and exaggeration sufficient to deprive him of any character for honesty whatever.
When the fight was over, and the victorious Duke had ordered a space on the top of the hill to be cleared of the dead and dying, that his tent might be pitched there, and signified his intention to sup and sleep on the spot, Walter Giffard galloped up to him. " Sire," he said, "what are you about? You are surely not fitly placed here among the dead. Many an Englishman lies bleeding and mingled with the slain, but yet living, and though wounded, only waiting to rise at night and escape in the darkness. They would delight to take their revenge, and would sell their lives dearly, no one caring who killed him afterwards, so he but slew a Norman first, for they say we have done them great wrong. You should lodge elsewhere, guarded by one or two thousand men whom you can best trust. Let a careful watch be set this night, for we know not what snares may be laid for us. You have made a noble day of it, but I like to see the end of the work." The Duke, however, adhered to his original determination. (Roman de Rou) There can be no doubt, I think, that this Walter Giffard who fought at Hastings was the person to whom William the Conqueror, in 1070, gave the earldom of Buckingham; for, old as he is said by Wace to have represented himself at that period, he lived nineteen years afterwards, and was one of the Commissioners entrusted by William to superintend the compilation of the great survey of England, and I can find no reason whatever for the ordinary assertion that his son, the second Walter, was the first earl.
There is evidence that in 1079 he founded the priory of St. Michel de Bolbec, and he is reported to have died about 1081, which we may fairly understand to be 1085, the year in which Domesday was begun and completed.
The wife of this Walter was Ermengarde, a daughter of Gerrard Flaitel, by whom he had a son, the second Walter, Earl of Buckingham, who died in 1102, and with whom he has been confounded. He had also a second son named William, who was Chancellor to William Rufus, made Bishop of Winchester by Henry I, 1107, and died in 1128, and a daughter, named Rohais or Rohesia, wife of Richard Fitz Gilbert, from whom descended the great house of Clare.
Family/Spouse: Ermentrude (Ermengarde) Fleitel. Ermentrude (daughter of Gerrard Flaitel and d'Evereaux) was born in 1014 in Longueville, Normandy, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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94. | Beatrice de Bolbec (60.Osbern11, 36.Wevie10, 27.Herbastus9, 21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born in 995 in Vascoeuil, Haute-Normandie, France; died in 1059 in Vascoeuil, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France. Beatrice married Tesselin de Vascoeuil, Count of Rouen in 1010 in Longueville, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France. Tesselin (son of Gozelin de Rouen and Emmeline de Normandy) was born in 970 in Vascoeuil, Haute-Normandie, France; died in 1021 in Vascoeuil, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 144. Beatrice de Vascoeuil
was born about 1020 in Vascoeuil, Seine Inferieure, Normandy, France; died about 1059 in Varennes, Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France, France.
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95. | Geoffrey de Bolebec (60.Osbern11, 36.Wevie10, 27.Herbastus9, 21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born after 973 in Longueville, Normandy, France. Family/Spouse: Beatrice de Arques. Beatrice (daughter of Josselyn de Arques and Emmeline) was born in 975. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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96. | Gozeline d'Arques (60.Osbern11, 36.Wevie10, 27.Herbastus9, 21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born about 985 in Longueville, Normandy, France; died after 1035 in Arques-la-Bataille, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, France. Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 145. Godfrey d'Arques
was born about 1010 in Arques-la-Bataille, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, France.
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97. | Lord of Beaumont-le-Roger and Pont-Audemer, Viscount of Hiesmes Roger de Beaumont (61.Humphrey11, 36.Wevie10, 27.Herbastus9, 21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born in 1022 in Pont-Audemer, Eure, France; died on 29 Nov 1094. Notes:
Seigneur of Beaumont, Pontaudemer, Brionne and Vatteville, Normandy.
Roger was nicknamed Barbatus or La Barbe because he wore a moustache and beard while the Normans usually were clean shaven. This peculiarity is recognized in the forty-first panel of the Bayeux Tapestry where he is depicted sitting at a feast with Duke William on his left hand, Odo brother of William and Bishop of Bayeux in the centre.
Planché tells us that "he was the noblest, the wealthiest, and the most valiant seigneur of Normandy, and the greatest and most trusted friend of the Danish family." There is an explanation for this - as an older cousin who had never rebelled against the young Duke, he was part of the kinship group of noblemen that William relied upon in governing Normandy and fighting off frequent rebellion and invasions. The historian Frank McLynn notes that William relied on relatives descended via his mother (namely his half-brothers and brothers-in-law) and on relatives descended from the Duchess Gunnora's sisters, since his own paternal kin had proved unreliable.
Wace, the 12th century historian, says that "at the time of the invasion of England, Roger was summoned to the great council at Lillebonne, on account of his wisdom; but that he did not join in the expedition as he was too far advanced in years." Although Roger could not fight, he did not hesitate in contributing his share of the cost, for he provided at his own expense sixty vessels for the conveyance of the troops across the channel. Furthermore, his eldest son and heir fought bravely at Hastings as noted in several contemporary records. As a result, Roger's elder sons were awarded rich lands in England, and both eventually were made English earls by the sons of the Conqueror.
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Died:
Abbey of Preaux, Pont-Audemer, Eure, France
Roger married Adeline de Meulan in 1040. Adeline (daughter of Waleran de Meulan and Ode de Conteville) was born about 1025. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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98. | Earl of Denmark Ulf Thorgilsson (62.Thorgils11, 37.Thyra10, 27.Herbastus9, 21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born about 953 in Halland, Sweden; died on 22 Sep 1027 in Sweden; was buried in Hellige-Trefolg Kirken, Roskilde, Denmark. Family/Spouse: Princess of Denmark Estrid Margaret Svendsdatter. Estrid (daughter of King of Denmark, Norway and England Svend "Forked Beard" and Princess of Poland Swietoslava) was born about 955 in Denmark; died before 9 May 1047; was buried in Cathedral Roskilde, Denmark. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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99. | Gytha Thorgilsdottir (62.Thorgils11, 37.Thyra10, 27.Herbastus9, 21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born about 1001 in Halland, Sweden; died after Jun 1069 in Flanders. Notes:
She died in exile.
Gytha married Godwin about 1019/20. Godwin (son of Wulfnoth) was born about 987 in of Wessex, England; died on 15 Apr 1053 in Winchester Castle, Hampshire, England; was buried in Winchester Cathedral, London, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 149. King of England Harold II Godwineson
was born in 1022; died on 14 Oct 1066 in Battle of Hastings, Sussex, England; was buried in Waltham Abbey, Essex, England.
- 150. of Wessex Edith
was born about 1020; died on 18 Dec 1075 in Palace of Westminster, London, England; was buried in Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England.
- 151. of Wessex Elgiva
was born about 1025; died about 1066.
- 152. of Wessex Sveyn
was born about 1023; died on 29 Sep 1052 in Lycia, Constantinople, Byzantium.
- 153. of Wessex Tostig
was born about 1026; died on 25 Sep 1066 in Battle of Stamford Bridge, Northumberland, England; was buried in Yorkminster, England.
- 154. of Wessex Alfgar
- 155. of Wessex Gunnhildre
died on 24 Aug 1087 in Bruges, Flanders; was buried in Bruges Cathedral, Bruges, Flanders.
- 156. of Wessex Gyrth
died on 16 Oct 1066 in Battle of Hastings, Santlache, England.
- 157. of Wessex Leofwine
died on 14 Oct 1066 in Battle of Hastings, Santlache, England.
- 158. of Wessex Wulfnoth
died after 1087.
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100. | Eilif Thorgilsson (62.Thorgils11, 37.Thyra10, 27.Herbastus9, 21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born about 995 in Halland, Sweden; died about 1020. |
101. | Earl of Hereford William FitzOsbern (64.(Robert)11, 38.Herfast10, 27.Herbastus9, 21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born in 1030 in Poitiers, Poitou, France; died on 20 Feb 1070/71 in Battle of Cassel, Normandy, France; was buried in Cormeilles Abbey, France. Notes:
The Conqueror and His Companions
by J. R. Planché, Somerset Herald. London: Tinsley Brothers, 1874........
Of the three great names at the head of this chapter [Wm F. O., Roger de Montgomeri, Robt de Beaumont], that of William Fitz Osbern claims precedence as the nearest personal friend of the Conqueror, and the chief officer of his household. Son of that Osbern the son of Herfast, otherwise Osbern de Crépon, who was foully murdered in the bed-chamberr off his young sovereign by William de Montgomeri, he succeeded him in his office of Dapifer and the favor of the Duke. No particular feat of arms is recorded of him, though he must have fought in some, if not all, of the battles in Normandy during the twenty years or more which immediately preceded the invasion of England, from that of Val-ès-Dunes in 1047 tooo that of Varaville in 1060, and was probably with the Duke in his expeditions against Conan in Brittany and his invasion of Maine in 1063. We have proof at least of his presence at the siege of Domfront in 1054, when he was sent with Roger de Montgomeri to demand an explanation from Geoffrey Martel of his conduct in marching into Normandy and seizing Alençon. It is not, however, till thee memorable year 1066 that hee becomes a prominent person in the history of Normandy and of England. He appears to have somewhat resembled his master in character, combining great valor with much readiness of wit and astuteness of policy. We have seen him entering the hall of the Palace at Rouen "humming a tune," and rousing the moody Duke from his silent and sullen consideration of the news from England by bidding him bestir himself and take vengeance on Harold, who had been so disloyal to him; to call together all that he could call, cross the sea, and wrest the crown from the perjured usurper. William followed his advice, as most people do when they have already determined on taking the course suggested, and "Osbern, of the bold heart," was very likely aware of that fact when he ventured to express his opinion. The call was made first of the Duke's relatives and most confidential friends, and then of the whole baronage of Normandy. It is at this last and large assembly at Lillebonne that the audacity and cunning of Fitz Osbern become strongly apparent.
Considerable hesitation, and in some instances direct objection, being displayed to the adoption of the project, and the council breaking up into groups to discuss it, the wily Dapifer flitted about from one influential chief to the other, suggesting the danger of driving their feudal lord to extremities; that they should rather anticipate his wishes than suffer him to ask their aid in vain, and that it would be much worse for them eventually, should the Duke have to complain that his enterprise had failed in consequence of their defection. Puzzled and irresolute they at length requested him to speak to the Duke in the name of the whole body, and say not only that they feared the sea, but also that they were not bound to serve him beyond it.
Having thus contrived to be elected their spokesman, he, with the greatest effrontery, assured the Duke that they were unanimous in their determination to support him. That to advance him they would go through fire and water. They would not only cross the sea, but double their service. He who should bring twenty knights would cheerfully bring forty; he who was bound to serve with thirty would come with sixty, and the barons who had to serve with one hundred men would join him with two hundred. As to himself, he promised to furnish sixty ships laden with fighting men. The barons were as indignant as astounded at this unwarrantable declaration. Many openly disavowed him; all was tumult and confusion. "No one could hear another speak; no one could either listen to reason or render it for himself" (Roman de Rou).
The Duke then withdrawing to one side of the hall, sent for the barons one by one, and assuring them of his love and grace, pledged himself that if they would support him, as Fitz Osbern had stated, by doubling their service on this occasion, that they should not be called on in future for service beyond what was the custom of the land, and such as their ancestors had always rendered to their feudal lord. The Duke's eloquence was successful, and, as before stated (page 51), each baron's promise was recorded by scribes ready at hand as soon as it was made.
In Taylor's List, the number of ships furnished by Fitz Osbern, whose name stands first upon it, agrees with that mentioned by Wace. "Habuit a Willielmo Dapifero, filio Osberni LX naves." No knights are mentioned.
We next hear of him on English ground. While the Duke of Normandy was haranguing his forces on the morning of the battle, "William Fitz-Osber" rode up and interrupted him, saying, "Sire, we tarry here too long, let us all arm ourselves. Allons! Allons!" Wace, who recounts this incident, says, Fitz Osbern's horse was "all covered with iron." This is one of the instances in which he has been guilty of an anachronism, no such practice existing in the days of the Conqueror (vide the Bayeux Tapestry), but at the time that he composed the Roman de Rou, the fashion had been imported from the East by the Crusaders, and the horses were often coated with chain from the tail to the nostrils. In the disposition of the army, he was selected by the Duke to be a leader of the wing composed of the men of Boulogne and Poix, but we hear of no special incident connected with his name in the course of the battle.
The reward of his great and long-continued service was promptly bestowed upon him. The earldom of Hereford and the lordship of the Isle of Wight being the principal honors; the manor of Hanley, in Worcestershire, and several in Gloucestershire and other counties, which, in consequence of his dying before the great survey, cannot now be identified.
In addition to these substantial benefits, King William, on his return to Normandy in 1067, made him governor of his newly built Castle of Winchester: an office of great responsibility, as Winchester at that period was a city second only in importance to London. Its palace was the favorite residence of Edward the Confessor and the early Norman kings. It possessed a mint and a treasury, in which the riches and regalia of the sovereign were deposited, and was consequently to be most jealously guarded. The Conqueror also associated him with Bishop Odo, in the vicegerency (sic; viceregency) of the realm during his absence. Fitz Osbern having the chief administration of justice in the north, and Odo in the south of the kingdom.
On the defeat of Edgar Athelin and his confederates at York by the Conqueror in 1068, William Fitz Osbern was appointed governor of that city, and in the following year was hastily summoned to relieve the cities of Shrewsbury and Exeter, simultaneously attacked by the Welsh and the disaffected men of Cheshire, Devonshire, and Cornwall. He was too late to save Shrewsbury, which the insurgents, under Edric the Wild, had burned and abandoned; but reaching Exeter at the moment when a sudden sally of the garrison had driven back the besiegers and thrown them into confusion, the Earl, in conjunction with Count Brian of Brittany, fell upon them and put them nearly all to the sword.
In 1070, he was sent to Normandy by King William in order to assist Queen Matilda, the duchy being at that time in a very disturbed state. About the same period war broke out in Flanders between Richilde, widow of Count Baldwin VI -- called De Mons, and mother of his eldest son and heir, Ernulph -- and Robert, surnamed the Frison, who claimed the regency during the minority of Ernulph, in conformity with the will of his deceased brother. Matilda, taking the side of her sister-in-law, sent the Earl of Hereford with what forces she could spare to her aid. The Earl was then a widower, and either from love or ambition, became a suitor for the hand of the still fair Countess of Flanders.
Richilde, either responding to his affection, or from a desire to attach the valiant Norman more thoroughly to her interest, married him, and made him titular Count of Flanders.
He did not long, however, enjoy his dignity, for, on the 22nd of February, 1071, a sanguinary engagement took place at Ravenchoven, near Cassel, between the forces of Robert the Frison and those of the Countess Richilde and her ally, Philip I, King of France, in which both her son, young Count Ernulph, and her husband, the Earl of Hereford, who fought by his side, fell together.
According to Meier, the death-blow of William Fitz Osbern was dealt by one of his own knights, named Gerbodon, who had previously unhorsed him, but we are left in doubt as to the motive of the felon. The Earl's body was carried by his men-at-arms to the Abbey of Cormeilles, in Normandy, of which he was the founder in 1060, and buried there "amid much sorrow." His first wife, Adelina or Adeliza, was the daughter of Roger de Toeni. The date of her death is uncertain, but it probably took place some few years before the Conquest. She was buried at the Abbey of Lire, on the river Risle, in Normandy, which was also founded by Fitz Osbern as early as 1046; perchance on the occasion of his marriage, as Cormeilles may have been on that of her death. The dates are at least suggestive.
By Adelina de Toeni he had three sons and two daughters. The eldest son, William, succeeded him as Lord of Breteuil and Pacy, and in all his other possessions in Normandy. The second, Ralph, was shorn a monk, when young, in the Abbey of Cormeilles; and the third, Roger de Breteuil, had the earldom of Hereford and all the land his father held in England. The eldest daughter, Emma, married Ralph, Earl of Norfolk, of whom much hereafter. The name of the second and that of her husband are at present unknown, but she became the mother of Raynold de Cracci. (It is clear, therefore, that Dugdale and the other genealogists are in error, who give to Roger de Toeni for wife Alicia, a daughter of William Fitz Osbern, independently of the fact that in that case she would have been his own grand-daughter. Adela, by Pere Anselm called Helene, the widow of Roger de Toeni, and mother of Adeline or Alicia, wife of Will. Fitz Osbern, married secondly Richard Count of Evreux, vide chapter viii., p. 249.) A natural daughter of William de Breteuil, named Isabel, married Ascelin Goel, and was the direct ancestress of the Lovels of Tichmarsh. (Vide vol. ii, ch. vii)
William married Countess of Hainault and Namur Richilda about 1070 in of Flanders. Richilda (daughter of Count of Mons Renier and Maud) was born in 1030 in Mons, Hainaut, Belgium; died on 18 Mar 1086 in Mechelen, Antwerpen, Belgium; was buried . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Family/Spouse: Adeliza (Adelina) de Toeni. Adeliza (daughter of Roger I "The Spainard" de Toeni and Godehut (Goldehilde) Borrell) was born about 1035 in Tosni, France; died in Lire Abbey, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 159. Emma FitzOsbern
was born about 1059 in Breteuil, France; died after 1095.
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102. | Emma FitzOsbern (64.(Robert)11, 38.Herfast10, 27.Herbastus9, 21.Thyre8, 17.Harold7, 13.Hemming6, 10.Harold5, 7.Eystein4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born about 1034 in of Normandy, France. Emma married William de Vernon about 1055 in of Normandy, France. William (son of Hugh de Vernon and de Centerville) was born about 1030 in Vernon, Eure, Normandy, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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103. | Richard, Duke of Normandy II (66.Richard11, 41.William10, 28.Robert9, 24.Ragnvald8, 18.Ascrida7, 14.Ragnvald6, 11.Olaf5, 8.Gudrod4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born on 28 Aug 962 in Fécamp, Le Havre, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France; died on 28 Aug 1026 in Fécamp, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France; was buried in Fécamp, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France. Richard married Judith de Rennes in 996 in France. Judith (daughter of Conan I "The Crooked", Duke of Brittany Count of Rennes and Ermengarde d'Anjou) was born in 974 in Bretagne, France; died on 16 Jun 1017 in Fécamp, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France; was buried in Bernay, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 161. 6th Duke of Normandy Robert I "The Magnificent", 5th Duke of Normandy
was born on 22 Jun 1000 in Rouen, Departement de la Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France; died on 22 Jul 1035 in Nice, Bithynia, Turkey.
- 162. Richard III "le Bon", Duke of Normandy
was born about 1001 in Falaise, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France; died on 6 Aug 1027 in Nicea, Bithynia, Turkey.
- 163. Monk at Fecamp William (Nicholas)
was born in 1001; died in Jun 1025.
- 164. Countess of Burgundy Alice (Adelaide) de Normandie
was born on 22 Apr 1003 in Reims, Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France; died on 27 Jul 1037 in Bourgogne, Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France.
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Richard married Princess of Denmark Estrid Svendsdatter in 1017 in Normandy, France. Estrid (daughter of Princess of Poland Swietoslava (Sygryda) (Gunhild)) was born about 962 in of Denmark; died in 9 May; was buried in Cathedral, Roskilde, Roskilde, Denmark. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Richard married Pope (Papie) about 1024 in of Normandy, France. Pope was born about 997 in of Normandy, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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104. | Geoffrey, Count of Brionne (66.Richard11, 41.William10, 28.Robert9, 24.Ragnvald8, 18.Ascrida7, 14.Ragnvald6, 11.Olaf5, 8.Gudrod4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born in 962 in Brionne, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France; died on 28 Aug 1015 in Brionne, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France. Geoffrey married Hawise de GuinesBrionne, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France. Hawise (daughter of Count Guisnes Sigefred "The Dane" and Countess of Guisnes Elstrude de Flanders) was born in 958 in Guînes, Pas-de-Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France; died on 19 Jul 1002 in Brionne, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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105. | Hedwig de Normandy (66.Richard11, 41.William10, 28.Robert9, 24.Ragnvald8, 18.Ascrida7, 14.Ragnvald6, 11.Olaf5, 8.Gudrod4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born in 977 in Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France; died on 21 Feb 1034 in Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France; was buried in Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France. Hedwig married Geoffrey I Berengar in 996 in Bretagne, France. Geoffrey (son of Conan I "The Crooked", Duke of Brittany Count of Rennes and Ermengarde d'Anjou) was born in 980 in Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France; died on 20 Nov 1008 in Loire-Atlantique, Pays de la Loire, France; was buried in Bretagne-de-Marsan, Landes, Aquitaine, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 170. Emma
was born on 6 Feb 1024 in Anjou, Isère, Rhône-Alpes, France; died on 1 Feb 1095 in Cotentin, Manche, Basse-Normandie, France.
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106. | of Normandy Beatrix (66.Richard11, 41.William10, 28.Robert9, 24.Ragnvald8, 18.Ascrida7, 14.Ragnvald6, 11.Olaf5, 8.Gudrod4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born about 980 in of Normandy, France; died on 18 Jan 1035. Beatrix married Viscount of Veretadour, Camborn and Turenne Ebles about 1000 in Roucy, Aisne, France. Ebles (son of Viscount of Ventedour II Archembaud and Sulpice de Turenne) was born in 970 in Turenne, France; died after 1030. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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107. | Count of Evreux and Archbishop of Rouen Robert d'Evereaux (66.Richard11, 41.William10, 28.Robert9, 24.Ragnvald8, 18.Ascrida7, 14.Ragnvald6, 11.Olaf5, 8.Gudrod4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born in 964 in Evreux, Normandy, France; died on 16 Mar 1037 in Evreux, Normandy, France; was buried in Fecamp, Normandy, France. Family/Spouse: Havlive de Rouen. Havlive was born about 968 in Normandy, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 172. Richard d'Evereaux
was born about 986 in Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France; died on 13 Dec 1067 in Normandy, France.
- 173. d'Evereaux
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108. | Count of Heismes and Eu William, Count of Eu I (66.Richard11, 41.William10, 28.Robert9, 24.Ragnvald8, 18.Ascrida7, 14.Ragnvald6, 11.Olaf5, 8.Gudrod4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born in 978 in Exmes, Orne, Basse-Normandie, France; died on 26 Jan 1058 in Eu, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France; was buried in Eu, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France. William married Lescelin de Turquerville before 1017. Lescelin was born about 997; died in 1057. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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109. | of Normandy Matilda (66.Richard11, 41.William10, 28.Robert9, 24.Ragnvald8, 18.Ascrida7, 14.Ragnvald6, 11.Olaf5, 8.Gudrod4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born in 974 in Fécamp, Le Havre, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France; died in 1017. |
110. | of Normandy Emma (66.Richard11, 41.William10, 28.Robert9, 24.Ragnvald8, 18.Ascrida7, 14.Ragnvald6, 11.Olaf5, 8.Gudrod4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born about 982 in Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France; died on 6 Mar 1052 in Winchester, Hampshire, England; was buried on 14 Mar 1051/52 in Winchester, Hampshire, England. Emma married King of England Æthelred II "The Unready" on 5 Apr 1002 in Winchester Cathedral, England. Æthelred (son of King of England Edgar "The Peaceful" and Ælfthryth) was born in 968 in Wessex, England; died on 23 Apr 1016 in London, Middlesex, England; was buried in St Paul's, London, Middlesex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 174. King of England Edward "The Confessor"
was born about 1005 in Islip, Oxfordshire, England; died on 5 Jan 1066 in London, England; was buried in Westminster Palace, London, Middlesex, England.
- 175. Alfred Athling
was born before 1012 in England; died on 5 Feb 1036 in Ely, Cambridgeshire, England.
- 176. Princess of England Goda (Godgifu)
was born about 1009 in Wessex, England; died before 1056 in Lewes, Sussex, England.
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Emma married Canute in 1017. Canute was born about 995; died on 12 Nov 1035 in Shaftesbury, Dorset, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 177. I Harold
was born in 982/1026; died in 1040.
- 178. Swein
was born in 982/1026; died in 1036.
- 179. Harthacnut
was born about 1019; died in 1042.
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111. | Count of Aquitaine William VII "The Great" (67.William11, 45.Adele10, 28.Robert9, 24.Ragnvald8, 18.Ascrida7, 14.Ragnvald6, 11.Olaf5, 8.Gudrod4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born in 969 in of Poiter, France; died on 31 Jan 1030 in Abbey Saint Cyprien of Poitiers. Notes:
Some sources say he resigned the Dukedom for his son in 1021, but this is not indicated in Stammtafeln. Some sources also say died 1025, but Stammtafeln indicates 1030.
William married Comtesse de Bourgogne Agnes de Macon in 1018 in France. Agnes (daughter of Otto, King of Lombardy I and of Rheims Ermentrude de Roucy) was born in 995 in of Bourgogne, France; died on 10 Nov 1068. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
William married Brisque de Gascogne about 1009 in Aquitaine, Gironde, France. Brisque was born about 989 in Gascogne, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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112. | King of France Robert II "The Pious" Capet (68.Adelaide11, 47.Adaele10, 28.Robert9, 24.Ragnvald8, 18.Ascrida7, 14.Ragnvald6, 11.Olaf5, 8.Gudrod4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born on 27 Mar 972 in Orléans, Loiret, Centre, France; died on 20 Jul 1031 in Melun, Seine-et-Marne, Ile-de-France, France; was buried in Saint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis, Île-de-France, France. Robert married of Burgundy Bertha in 996. Bertha was born about 980. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Robert married of Toulouse Constance d'Arles in 1000 in Meulan, Seine-et-Marne, Ile-de-France, France. Constance (daughter of Count of Arles, Provence, and Toulouse William (Guillaume) de Taillefer, III and Adelaide (Arsinde) (Blanche) d'Anjou) was born in 985 in Toulouse, Jura, Franche-Comte, France; died on 25 Jul 1032 in Melun, Seine-et-Marne, Ile-de-France, France; was buried in Saint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis, Île-de-France, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 183. Adèle Capet, Princess of France
was born in 1009 in Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, Midi-Pyrenees, France; died on 8 Jan 1078 in Monastere de Lordre de St Benoist, Messines, France; was buried in Mesen, Ieper, West Flanders, Belgium.
- 184. Robert I "The Old" Capet, Duke of Burgundy
was born about 1011 in Meulan, Yvelines, Ile-de-France, France; died on 21 Mar 1076 in Fleury-Sur-Ouche, Yonne, Bourgogne, France; was buried in St Seine Abbey, Semur.
- 185. Henry Capet, King of France I
was born on 4 May 1008 in Reims, La Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France; died on 4 Aug 1060 in Vitry, Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France; was buried in St Denis Abbey, Seine-Saint-Denis, Île-de-France, France.
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113. | Ranulf "The Rich" de Briquessart, Vicomte De Bessin (69.Ancitel11, 48.Balso10, 31.Ralph9, 25.Malahuc8, 18.Ascrida7, 14.Ragnvald6, 11.Olaf5, 8.Gudrod4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born on 17 Jan 1021 in Bayeux, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France; died on 21 May 1089 in Bayeux, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France. Ranulf married Alix De Normandy on 1 May 1045 in Bayeux, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France. Alix (daughter of Richard III "le Bon", Duke of Normandy and Adèle Capet, Princess of France) was born on 14 Oct 1021 in Vire, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France; died on 3 Aug 1098 in Bayeux, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 186. Ranulf "Le Meschin" de Briquessart, Viscount of Bessin
was born in 1050 in Caen, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France; died in Jan 1129 in Chester, Cheshire, England; was buried in Chester, Cheshire, England.
- 187. of Bayeux Agnes de Briquessart
was born in 1072 in Guernon Castle, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France; died in 1099 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England.
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114. | Emma de Bayeaux (69.Ancitel11, 48.Balso10, 31.Ralph9, 25.Malahuc8, 18.Ascrida7, 14.Ragnvald6, 11.Olaf5, 8.Gudrod4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born in 1020 in Bayeux, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France; died in 1034 in Ivry, Côte-d'Or, Bourgogne, France. Family/Spouse: Richard de Beauffoe. Richard was born in 1016 in Normandy, France; died in 1081. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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115. | Roger I "The Spainard" de Toeni (70.Fredistina11, 48.Balso10, 31.Ralph9, 25.Malahuc8, 18.Ascrida7, 14.Ragnvald6, 11.Olaf5, 8.Gudrod4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born in 992 in Tosni, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France; died on 31 May 1039 in Conches, Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France, France. Family/Spouse: Godehut (Goldehilde) Borrell. Godehut was born in 995 in Toeni, Normandy, France; died in 1077. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 189. Adeliza (Adelina) de Toeni
was born about 1035 in Tosni, France; died in Lire Abbey, France.
- 190. Raoul de Toeni, Seigneur de Conches-en-Ouche II
was born in 1029 in Conches, Normandy, France; died on 9 Apr 1102 in Flamstead, Hertfordshire, England.
- 191. Robert de Toeni
was born in 1038 in Guerny, Eure, Normandie, France; died on 31 May 1098 in Conches, Eure, France.
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116. | Baron of Belvoir Robert de Toeni (70.Fredistina11, 48.Balso10, 31.Ralph9, 25.Malahuc8, 18.Ascrida7, 14.Ragnvald6, 11.Olaf5, 8.Gudrod4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born in 1014 in St. Saveur, Normandy, France; died on 4 Aug 1088 in Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire, England. Notes:
Belvoir: The Heirs of Robert and Berengar de Tosny.
Taken from website http://www.ihrinfo.ac.uk/ihr/nine.html.
K. S. B. Keats-Rohan.
Succession to the fee of Belvoir has been discussed as a problem several times over the years, but perhaps the issue is actually straightforward once one has identified the key players.1 Domesday's Robert de Tosny of Belvoir was a collateral of his contemporaries Ralph and Roger. By c. 1050+ he had a first-born son Berengar who could expect to succeed his father in Normandy.2 Around the time of Domesday Book, a few years before his death, Robert founded Belvoir priory with his wife Adelais. Early charters of Belvoir mention their sons William and Geoffrey and their daughter Agnes.3 At his death, Robert's lands were divided between Berengar, his eldest son and Norman heir - co-incidentally an English tenant-in-chief in his own right - and his next son and English heir, William. Presumably some provision was made for the third son Geoffrey. As it happened, all three sons were to die without issue, which meant that rights of succession passed to Robert's daughters.
Initially, the sole right of succession passed to Robert's eldest daughter Albreda, who inherited the tenancies-in-chief of both her eldest brother Berengar and her younger brother William before the date of the Lindsey Survey, which shows her husband Robert de Insula in charge of both honours.4 It has always been assumed that Albreda was the widow of Berengar who took his land to a second husband, but the idea is clearly untenable once the full story of the Belvoir succession unfolds. The references in confirmation charters of the Lincolnshire abbey of Newhouse to 'the fee of Albreda de Tosny'' is an indication that the wife of Robert de Insula was a blood relative and heiress of Berengar, rather than his widow.5 This view is confirmed by the necrology of Belvoir priory, where the anniversaries of Berengar and Albreda uxor eius, deo sancta (a phrase always referring to a religious in this document) were kept on 29 June.6 All doubt is removed by a charter of c. 1147/52 in which Hugh Bigod made a grant to Kirkstall abbey for the soul of Albrede de Insula amite mee, a phrase that can only mean that Albreda was his mother's sister.7 The phrase also usefully confirms that Albreda de Tosny and Albreda (wife of Robert) de Insula were the same.
Robert de Tosny had two other daughters, of whom the youngest was Agnes. She confirmed her father's grant of land at Aslackby, Lincolnshire, to Belvoir priory as being part of her marriage portion on her first marriage to Ralph de Beaufour of Hockering (fl. 1086/1100).8 Widowed in the early twelfth century, she married secondly Hubert I de Ryes, castellan of Norwich, to whom the tenancy-in-chief of Hockering was given by Henry I. She occurs in the 1129/30 Pipe Roll (p. 93) charged with a debt of 35 silver marks because her son was with the count of Flanders. At a similar date she attested the charter which William de Albini pincerna gave for Wymondham priory on the day his wife Matilda Bigod, Agnes's niece, died. Agnes follows her sister Adelisa Bigod in the witness list, where she was accompanied by her daughter Almud and a niece or granddaughter (nepta) Muriel.9 Her dower lands at Aslackby and at Seaton, Northamptonshire (then in Rutland), were held in 1166 by her son or grandson Ralph de Beaufour from her grandson Hubert II de Ryes.10
The elder of Robert de Tosny's younger daughters was Adelisa, wife of Roger Bigod at his death in 1107. It is probable that Roger was married only once, although he is usually credited with two wives of the same name on the inconclusive evidence of a pro anama clause in a charter of his son William.11 Roger and his wife Adelisa gave charter for Rochester priory which referred to their sons and daughters and was attested by their children William, Humphrey, Gunnor and Matilda.12 This charter tellingly refers to King Henry, making it highly unlikely that Roger acquired a second wife and second family before his death in 1107. It is likely that Rogers' children were born from the late 1090s onwards, and that the youngest of them were Hugh and Cecilia.13 Roger's daughters Gunnor and Matilda were married soon after 1107. Gunnor's marriage to Robert fitz Swein of Essex had perhaps been arranged by her father. Matilda was married to William de Albini pincerna by Henry I who bestowed 10 Bigod fees on her as a marriage portion. The marriages certainly took place before Adelisa de Tosny became the heiress to Belvoir on the death without issue of her eldest sister Albreda, some time between 1115/18 and 1129, when Adelisa, as widow of Roger Bigod, accounted for her father's land of Belvoir.14
In 1129 the sole surviving issue of Robert de Tosny were his younger daughters Adelisa Bigod and Agnes de Beaufour, who was then already married to Hubert de Ryes. At that date his Bigod granddaughter Matilda de Albini was probably already dead and her sister Gunnor not long removed from her second marriage to Haimo de St Clair. Of their siblings, only Hugh Bigod and Cecilia, then wife of William de Albini Brito, survived. The Carta returned by Hugh Bigod in 1166 shows him holding the fee of his aunt Albreda de Insula.15 At the same date William de Albini Brito II held the fee of Belvoir. The conclusion from this must be that Adelisa succeeded Albreda in the fees of both Berengar and Robert de Tosny as next surviving sister. When she in her turn died she left issue of both sexes. Her sole surviving son Hugh succeeded his aunt Albreda - and by extension, her eldest brother Berengar - as heir both to Berengar's tenancy-in-chief in Lincolnshire and the Norman lands of Robert de Tosny of Belvoir. His tenancy of Robert's Norman lands is shown in a Norman record of 1172 where he is named as holding land of the fee of Conches and Tosny.16 More important in terms of size in England, the lordship of Belvoir was nonetheless the lesser of the two Tosny lordships because it as not associated with their Norman heritage. As the inheritance of a woman married to an important tenant-in-chief it could be expected to pass to one of her younger children and not her husband's principal male heir. Since she had no surviving younger sons after 1120, the devolution of Belvoir to one of her daughters was inevitable. Gunnor and Matilda had long since been provided for from their father's inheritance by the time, after c. 1115/1118, that Adelisa succeeded to Belvoir. Consequently it was the youngest daughter Cecilia - quite probably a mere infant at her father's death in 1107 - who became her mother's heiress. She was, of course , an heiress whose marriage could advantageously be used to reward one of the king's loyal new men. Cecilia's marriage to William de Albini Brito has been said to have occurred as early as 1107 on the basis of a Belvoir charter given by Ralph de Raines and attested by Roger Bigod, but it certainly took place much later. The Belvoir charter just mentioned probably begins to the early 1140s . It was attested by William de Albini senior and his wife Cecilia, their son William junior, Roger Bigot, Robert de Toteneio, Ralph de Albeneio and others.17 Since William, Robert and Ralph were certainly sons of William and Cecilia it is clear that Roger Bigod was also, as is confirmed by the order of their sons William, Robert, Roger, listed in the Thorney Liber vitae (BL Add, 40,000, fol. 2r)
The prosopography of Domesday Book which is part of the COEL research project will be published later this year by Boydell and Brewer as Domesday People: A Prosopography of Persons Occurring in English Documents 1066-1166. Volume I. Domesday Book.
It is hoped that the COEL database will be published in November/December. Final details are still to be decided, but a network copy will probably cost around Ãii600. A few screen shottttts frommm theeeee database are available on the Unit website, http;://www.linacre.ox.ac.uk/prosop/home.stm (or, if that proves troublesome, www.linacre.ox.ac.uk, then click on Unit).
Inquiries can be sent be e-mail to katherine.keats-rohan@linacre.ox.ac.uk
Footnotes
1 Cf. J. Green, Government of England Under Henry I, 228-9.
2 Named after his father's brother Berengar Spina, all three occur in a Marmoutier charter of 1063, when Berengar , probably then still an adolescent, authorised an agreement made by his father (Faroux, Recueil...de Normandie, 157).
3 Mon. Ang. ii, 288-9.
4 Lindsey Survey (Lincoln Record Soc. Vol. 19) L3/8, 4/3, 6/5, 7/5, 10/1.
5 Stenton, Danelaw Charters, nos. 238-9.
6 BL Add. 4936, fol. 27.
7 Coucher Book of Kirkstall (Thoresby Soc. Vol. 8, 1904), no. cclxvi, pp. 188-9.
8 Mon. Ang. ii, 290, no. vii.
9 Mon. Ang. iii, 330-1.
10 RBE, 401.
11 Mon. Ang. iii, 330-1.
12 BL Cotton Domitian A x, fol. 201v-2r.
13 The view that all his children were minors at his death in 1107 was expressed in A. Wareham,'Motives and politics of the Bigod family c.1066-1177', Anglo-Norman Studies 17 (1995).
14 Pipe Roll 31 Henry I, 114.
15 RBE 397.
16 At Guerney and Vesley, Eure, cant. Gisors; RBE, 642; cf. Loyd, Anglo-Norman Families, 74.
17 Mon. Ang. ii, 289, no. 111.
Family/Spouse: Adeliza. Adeliza was born about 1050. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 192. Adeliza de Toeni
was born about 1072 in St Saveur, Normandy, France; died after 1130 in Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire, England.
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117. | Adele de Toeni (70.Fredistina11, 48.Balso10, 31.Ralph9, 25.Malahuc8, 18.Ascrida7, 14.Ragnvald6, 11.Olaf5, 8.Gudrod4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born about 1004 in Normandy, France; died in 1051. Notes:
Said by some to be the widow, not the sister of Roger. This is not possible as Roger did not die until 1038.
Family/Spouse: Richard d'Evereaux. Richard (son of Count of Evreux and Archbishop of Rouen Robert d'Evereaux and Havlive de Rouen) was born about 986 in Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France; died on 13 Dec 1067 in Normandy, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 136. Agnès d'Évreux
was born on 1 Nov 1030 in Évreux, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France; died in 1087 in Montfort-l'Amaury, Yvelines, Île-de-France, France.
- 137. William d'Evereaux
was born about 1032 in Normandy, France; died on 18 Apr 1118.
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118. | Niel, Vicomte de St. Sauveur II (71.Roger11, 49.Nigel10, 32.Richard9, 25.Malahuc8, 18.Ascrida7, 14.Ragnvald6, 11.Olaf5, 8.Gudrod4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born in 980 in Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte, Manche, Basse-Normandie, France; died in 1045 in St Michel, Côtes-d'Armor, Bretagne, France. Family/Spouse: Countess of Bretange Hedwige. Hedwige was born about 1004 in Brittany, Bretange, Normandy, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Niel married Adela d'Eu in 1040 in St Sauveur, Puy-de-Dôme, Auvergne, France. Adela (daughter of William, PERSON Comte de Eu & Hiesmes and Lesceline de Harcourt) was born in 985 in Eu, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France; died in 1025. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 194. Ivo, Vicomte de Cotentin
was born in 1026 in Bellomontensis, Cotentin Manche Normandy, France; died on 22 May 1059 in Contentin, Manche, Basse-Normandie, France.
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119. | Raoul I de Toeni (72.Ralph11, 50.Ralph10, 33.Hugh9, 25.Malahuc8, 18.Ascrida7, 14.Ragnvald6, 11.Olaf5, 8.Gudrod4, 3.Asa3, 2.Eystein2, 1.Thrond1) was born in 975 in Toeni, Eure, France; died about 1018. Family/Spouse: Fredistina de Bayeaux. Fredistina (daughter of Balso de Bayeux, Count of Bayeaux and Poppa de Valois) was born in 974 in Bayeux, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France; died in 1015 in Guerny, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 195. Roger I "The Spainard" de Toeni
was born in 992 in Tosni, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France; died on 31 May 1039 in Conches, Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France, France.
- 196. Baron of Belvoir Robert de Toeni
was born in 1014 in St. Saveur, Normandy, France; died on 4 Aug 1088 in Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire, England.
- 197. Adele de Toeni
was born about 1004 in Normandy, France; died in 1051.
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