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1 Descendants of William Of Autun Generation No SAINT; CT. OF TOULOUSE WILLIAM OF 1 AUTUN 1 was born 765 in Languedoc, Toulouse, France 2,3, and died May 28, 812 in Gellone 4,5. He married GUIBOUR OF HORNBACH 6. She was born Abt. 760 in Prussia 7. Children of WILLIAM AUTUN and GUIBOUR HORNBACH are: i. DUKE OF NARBONNE BERNARD OF 2 NARBONNE 8, b ,10 ; d. Abt. 844, Aachen, Prussia ii. PRINCESS CUNIGUNDA (CUNEGONDE) DE LAON, b. Abt. 797, France; d. June 15, 835, Italy. Generation No PRINCESS CUNIGUNDA (CUNEGONDE) 2 DE LAON (WILLIAM OF 1 AUTUN) 11,12,13 was born Abt. 797 in France 14, and died June 15, 835 in Italy 15,16. She married KING OF ITALY BERNHARD OF ITALY 17,18,19 Abt , son of PEPIN ITALY and BERTHA TOULOUSE. He was born Abt. 797 in Vermandois, Neustria 20, and died August 17, 818 in St. Amrosius, Milan, Italy 20. Child of CUNIGUNDA DE LAON and BERNHARD ITALY is: 3. i. COUNT OF PERONNE PEPIN II OF 3 PERONNE, b. Bet , Vermandois, Normandy, France; d. Aft Generation No COUNT OF PERONNE PEPIN II OF 3 PERONNE (CUNIGUNDA (CUNEGONDE) 2 DE LAON, WILLIAM OF 1 AUTUN) 21 was born Bet in Vermandois, Normandy, France 22,23, and died Aft ,25. He married PERONNE 26. She was born Abt. 820 in France 27. Children of PEPIN PERONNE and PERONNE are: 4. i. COUNT OF SENLIS HERBERT (HUBERT) I OF VERMANDOIS & 4 SENLIS, b. Bet , Vermandois, Normandy, France; d. Bet ii. COUNT OF SENLIS PEPIN I DE VERMANDOIS 28, b. Abt. 845, Vermandois, Neustria 29 ; d. Aft. January 28, 892/ iii. COUNT OF BAYEUX BERENGER DE BAYEAUX, b. Abt. 847, Bayeux, Neustria; d. 890, Killed In Viking Attack, Bayeaux, Neustria. Generation No COUNT OF SENLIS HERBERT (HUBERT) I OF VERMANDOIS & 4 SENLIS (PEPIN II OF 3 PERONNE, CUNIGUNDA (CUNEGONDE) 2 DE LAON, WILLIAM OF 1 AUTUN) 30,31,32 was born Bet in Vermandois, Normandy, France 33,34, and died Bet ,36. He married BERTHA (BEATRICE) OF MORVOIS 37,38, , daughter of GUERRI MORVOIS and EVE ROUSSILLON. She was born Abt. 862 in Morvois, France 40. Notes for COUNT OF SENLIS HERBERT (HUBERT) I OF VERMANDOIS & SENLIS: [gnl1.ftw] Murdered. Children of HERBERT SENLIS and BERTHA MORVOIS are: 6. i. BEATRICE 5 DE VERMANDOIS, b. Abt. 880, Vermandois, Normandy, France; d. Abt ii. COUNT OF VERMANDOIS HERBERT II OF VERMANDOIS, b. Bet , Vermandois, Normandy, France; d. February 23, 942/43, St. Quentin, Flandres, France. 8. iii. KUNIGUNDE DE VERMANDOIS, b. Abt. 882, Vermandois, Neustria; d. Aft iv. SPROATA (ADELA) OF SENLIS, b. Abt. 911, Bretagne, France; d. Bef

2 5. COUNT OF BAYEUX BERENGER 4 DE BAYEAUX (PEPIN II OF 3 PERONNE, CUNIGUNDA (CUNEGONDE) 2 DE LAON, WILLIAM OF 1 AUTUN) 41,42 was born Abt. 847 in Bayeux, Neustria 43, and died 890 in Killed In Viking Attack, Bayeaux, Neustria 43. He married ADALIND OF THURINGIA 44, daughter of HEINRICH and INGELTRUDE FRIULI. She was born Abt. 852 in Bayeux, Neustria 45. Children of BERENGER DE BAYEAUX and ADALIND THURINGIA are: i. COUNT OF BAYEUX BERNARD DE ST. LIZ OF 5 BAYEUX 46, ii. DUCHESS OF NORMANDY POPPA OF NORMANDY DE VALOIS, b. Abt. 872, Evreux, Neustria. Generation No BEATRICE 5 DE VERMANDOIS (HERBERT (HUBERT) I OF VERMANDOIS & 4 SENLIS, PEPIN II OF 3 PERONNE, CUNIGUNDA (CUNEGONDE) 2 DE LAON, WILLIAM OF 1 AUTUN) 47 was born Abt. 880 in Vermandois, Normandy, France 48,49, and died Abt She married KING OF FRANCE ROBERT I OF FRANCE 50,51,52,53 Abt , son of RUTPERT WORMGAU and ADELAIDE TOURS. He was born Abt. 866 in Bourgogne, France 55,56, and died June 15, 923 in Soissons, France 57,58. Notes for KING OF FRANCE ROBERT I OF FRANCE: [gnl1.ftw] Killed. Children of BEATRICE DE VERMANDOIS and ROBERT FRANCE are: 11. i. HILDEBRANTE (ADELA) OF 6 NEUSTRIA, b. Bef. 890, Vermandois, Normandy, France; d. Aft ii. DUKE OF FRANCE HUGH I 'THE GREAT' OF FRANCE, b. Abt. 895, Paris, Seine, France; d. June 16, 956, Deurdan, France. iii. EMMA 59, b. Abt. 896, France 60 ; d. Bet COUNT OF VERMANDOIS HERBERT II OF 5 VERMANDOIS (HERBERT (HUBERT) I OF VERMANDOIS & 4 SENLIS, PEPIN II OF 3 PERONNE, CUNIGUNDA (CUNEGONDE) 2 DE LAON, WILLIAM OF 1 AUTUN) 61,62,63 was born Bet in Vermandois, Normandy, France 64,65, and died February 23, 942/43 in St. Quentin, Flandres, France 65. He married HILDEBRANTE (ADELA) OF NEUSTRIA 66 Bef. 907 in France 67, daughter of ROBERT FRANCE and BEATRICE DE VERMANDOIS. She was born Bef. 890 in Vermandois, Normandy, France 68,69, and died Aft ,71,72. More About COUNT OF VERMANDOIS HERBERT II OF VERMANDOIS: Burial: St. Quentin, Flandres, France 73,74 Children of HERBERT VERMANDOIS and HILDEBRANTE NEUSTRIA are: i. COUNT OF MEAUX&TROYES HERBERT 'THE ELDER' OF 6 MEAUX 75, b. Abt ; d. Abt ; m. PRINCESS OF ENGLAND EADGIFU (ELGIVA) OF ENGLAND 77,78,79,80, Abt. 951, St. Quentin, France 81 ; b. Abt. 902, Wessex, England 81 ; d. Aft ,83. Notes for PRINCESS OF ENGLAND EADGIFU (ELGIVA) OF ENGLAND: [gnl1.ftw] Died during childbirth. ii. COUNT OF AMIENS ODO OF AMIENS VERMANDOIS 84, b. Abt ; d. Abt iii. HERBERT DE VERMANDOIS 86, b. Bet , Vermandois, Neustria 87 ; d. December 28, More About HERBERT DE VERMANDOIS: Burial: Abbaye De Lagny, France iv. ALICE (ADELAIDE ADELE) OF VERMANDOIS, b. Bet , Vermandois, Normandy, France; d. October 10, 960, Bruges, Aquitaine, France. 14. v. ROBERT DE VERMANDOIS, b. Bet , Vermandois, Normandy, France; d. August 29, 967. vi. ALBERT I 'THE PIOUS' OF VERMANDOIS 88, b. Bet , Vermandois, Normandy, France 89,90 ; d. September 08, 987, St. Quentin, Flandres, France 90. 2

3 More About ALBERT I 'THE PIOUS' OF VERMANDOIS: Burial: St. Quentin, Pas-de-Calais, France 91,92 vii. LIUDGARDE DE VERMANDOIS 93, b. Bet , Vermandois, Neustria 94 ; d. February 09, 977/78 94 ; m. DUKE OF NORMANDY WILLIAM I 'LONGSWORD' OF NORMANDY 95, Abt ; b. Bet , Notre Dame, Normandy, France 96 ; d. December 17, 942, France 96. More About LIUDGARDE DE VERMANDOIS: Burial: Abbaye De Matemoutier, France 96 Notes for DUKE OF NORMANDY WILLIAM I 'LONGSWORD' OF NORMANDY: [gnl1.ftw] [13143.ftw] slain by Arnulf of Flanders viii. COUNT OF VIENNOIS EUDES OF VIENNOIS 97, b. Abt. 916, Vermandois, Neustria 98 ; d. Aft. June 19, ix. ARCHBISHOP OF RHEIMS HUGH OF REIMS 99, b. Abt. 920, Vermandois, Neustria 100 ; d. Abt KUNIGUNDE 5 DE VERMANDOIS (HERBERT (HUBERT) I OF VERMANDOIS & 4 SENLIS, PEPIN II OF 3 PERONNE, CUNIGUNDA (CUNEGONDE) 2 DE LAON, WILLIAM OF 1 AUTUN) 101 was born Abt. 882 in Vermandois, Neustria 102, and died Aft She married COUNT IN THE WETTERAU UDO I OF OBERLAHNGAU 103 Bef , son of GEBHARD WETTERAU and ITA. He was born 880 in Schwaben, Bavaria 104, and died December 02, Children of KUNIGUNDE DE VERMANDOIS and UDO OBERLAHNGAU are: i. OTTO (I) 6 VON GRABFELDGAU 105, d. Abt ii. COUNT OF THE WETTERAU GEBHARD OF THE WETTERAU 107, b. 912, Schwaben, Bavaria 108 ; d iii. BISHOP OF STRASSBURG UDO VON STRASSBURG 109, b. 916, Wetterau, Germany 110 ; d. July 15, 982, Killed 110. iv. DUKE OF SWABIA CONRAD II OF SWABIA 111, b. Abt. 920, Schwaben, Bavaria 112 ; d. July 20, v. COUNT IN THE WETTERAU HERIBERT OF WETTERAU, b. Abt. 925, Kinzig, Hessen, Germany; d. Abt vi. JUDITH VON DER WETTERAU 113, b. 934, Wetterau, Germany 114 ; d. October 16, ; m. COUNT OF STADE HEINRICH (HENRY) 'THE BOLD' VON STADE 115 ; b. Abt. 922, Stade, Saxony, Germany 116 ; d. May 11, SPROATA (ADELA) OF 5 SENLIS (HERBERT (HUBERT) I OF VERMANDOIS & 4, PEPIN II OF 3 PERONNE, CUNIGUNDA (CUNEGONDE) 2 DE LAON, WILLIAM OF 1 AUTUN) 117,118 was born Abt. 911 in Bretagne, France 119,120, and died Bef ,122,123,124. She married (1) ASPERLING DE VANDREUIL 125. He was born Abt She married (2) DUKE OF NORMANDY WILLIAM I 'LONGSWORD' OF NORMANDY 127 Bef. 933 in Normandy, France 128, son of ROBERT RAGNVALDSSON and POPPA DE VALOIS. He was born Bet in Notre Dame, Normandy, France 128, and died December 17, 942 in France 128. She married (3) VICOMTE DE CONTENTIN NIGEL DE ST. SAUVEUR 129 Aft. December He was born Abt Notes for DUKE OF NORMANDY WILLIAM I 'LONGSWORD' OF NORMANDY: [gnl1.ftw] [13143.ftw] slain by Arnulf of Flanders Child of SPROATA SENLIS and ASPERLING DE VANDREUIL is: i. COUNT DE BAYEUX RAOUL 6 D' IVRY 131, b. 978, Ivry, FGrance 132. Child of SPROATA SENLIS and WILLIAM NORMANDY is: 16. ii. COUNT RICHARD I 'THE FEARLESS' OF 6 NORMANDY, b. August 28, 933, Faecamp, Normandie; d. November 20, 996, Fecamp, Seine-Inferieure, France. Child of SPROATA SENLIS and NIGEL ST. SAUVEUR is: 3

4 iii. ROGER DE 6 ST. SAUVEUR 133, b DUCHESS OF NORMANDY POPPA OF NORMANDY 5 DE VALOIS (BERENGER 4 DE BAYEAUX, PEPIN II OF 3 PERONNE, CUNIGUNDA (CUNEGONDE) 2 DE LAON, WILLIAM OF 1 AUTUN) 135,136 was born Abt. 872 in Evreux, Neustria 137, and died 138,139,140,141. She married (1) COUNT DE BAYEUX BALSO DE BAYEUX 142. He was born Abt. 930 in Bayeux 143. She married (2) DUKE OF NORMANDY ROBERT (ROLLO) OF NORWAY RAGNVALDSSON 144,145, ,148, son of RAGNVALD EYSTEINSSON and RAGNHILD HROLFSDOTTIR. He was born Bet in Maer, Noer-Trondelag, Norway 148, and died Bet in Notre Dame, Rouen, Nornandie, Neustria 148. Notes for DUKE OF NORMANDY ROBERT (ROLLO) OF NORWAY RAGNVALDSSON: [gnl1.ftw] Rolf was declared an outlaw by King Harald the Fairhaired when he apparently stole cattle in Viken to provision his ships. He then sailed off to raid England, Flanders, and France. In 911, he established a base on the Seine. Charles the Simple of France held off his siege of Paris, battled him near Chartres, and negotiated the treaty of St.Clair-sur-Epte, which gave him and his successors the part of Neustria that became Normandy. Normandy was renamed after the large number of Normans, also known as Norsemen or Northmen. Rollo First duke of Normandy c Viking leader. He left Norway about 875 and marauded, sailing up the Seine to Rouen. He besieged Paris 886, and in 912 was baptized and granted the province of Normandy by Charles III of France. He was its duke until his retirement to a monastery 927. He was an ancestor of William the Conqueror. More About DUKE OF NORMANDY ROBERT (ROLLO) OF NORWAY RAGNVALDSSON: Burial: Notre Dame, Rouen, Nornandie, Neustria 148 Christening: ,150 Children of POPPA DE VALOIS and BALSO DE BAYEUX are: i. MISS OF 6 BAYEUX 151, b. Abt. 974, Tosni, France 152. ii. COUNT OF BAYEUX ANCITEL DE BAYEUX 153, b. Abt. 992, Bayeux, Calvados, Normandy, France 154 ; d. Aft ,156. Children of POPPA DE VALOIS and ROBERT RAGNVALDSSON are: iii. GERLETTA iv. COUNT OF CORBEIL ROBERT OF CORBEIL 157. v. KATHLIN vi. EMMELINE OF NORMANDY. 18. vii. DUKE OF NORMANDY WILLIAM I 'LONGSWORD' OF NORMANDY, b. Bet , Notre Dame, Normandy, France; d. December 17, 942, France. viii. CRESPINA 157, b. Abt ix. ADELE (GERLOC) OF NORMANDY, b. Bet , Normandie, Nuestria; d. Aft. October 14, 962, France. Generation No HILDEBRANTE (ADELA) OF 6 NEUSTRIA (BEATRICE 5 DE VERMANDOIS, HERBERT (HUBERT) I OF VERMANDOIS & 4 SENLIS, PEPIN II OF 3 PERONNE, CUNIGUNDA (CUNEGONDE) 2 DE LAON, WILLIAM OF 1 AUTUN) 159 was born Bef. 890 in Vermandois, Normandy, France 160,161, and died Aft ,163,164. She married COUNT OF VERMANDOIS HERBERT II OF VERMANDOIS 165,166,167 Bef. 907 in France 168, son of HERBERT SENLIS and BERTHA MORVOIS. He was born Bet in Vermandois, Normandy, France 169,170, and died February 23, 942/43 in St. Quentin, Flandres, France 170. More About COUNT OF VERMANDOIS HERBERT II OF VERMANDOIS: Burial: St. Quentin, Flandres, France 171,172 Children are listed above under (7) Herbert II Of Vermandois. 12. DUKE OF FRANCE HUGH I 'THE GREAT' OF 6 FRANCE (BEATRICE 5 DE VERMANDOIS, HERBERT (HUBERT) I OF 4

5 VERMANDOIS & 4 SENLIS, PEPIN II OF 3 PERONNE, CUNIGUNDA (CUNEGONDE) 2 DE LAON, WILLIAM OF 1 AUTUN) 173 was born Abt. 895 in Paris, Seine, France 174,175, and died June 16, 956 in Deurdan, France 175. He married (1) JUDITH OF MAINE 176 Bef , daughter of ROTHILDE OF NEUSTRIA. She was born Abt , and died Bef He married (2) EDHILDA 178 Abt , daughter of EDWARD ENGLAND and AELFAEDA ENGLAND. She died January 26, 945/ He married (3) HEDWIG OF SAXONY 180 Bef. September 14, 938 in Mainz Oder, Ingelheim, Rhineland, Germany 181,182, daughter of HENRY GERMANY and MATILDA VON RINGELHEIM. She was born Abt. 922 in Saxony, Germany 182, and died March 10, 964/65 in Aachen, Rheinland, Germany 182. He married (4) RAINGARDE DE DIJON 183,184 Bef She was born Abt. 919 in France 186,187, and died Bef ,189. More About DUKE OF FRANCE HUGH I 'THE GREAT' OF FRANCE: Burial: Abbaye De St. Denis, St. Denis, Isle De France 189 More About HEDWIG OF SAXONY: Burial: May 01, ,191 More About RAINGARDE DE DIJON: Occupation: Concubine 191 Children of HUGH FRANCE and HEDWIG SAXONY are: i. BISHOP OF AUXERRE HERBERT OF 7 AUXERRE 192, d. Abt ii. BEATRICE OF BURGUNDY 194, b. Bet , Bourgogne, Champagne, France 195 ; d. August 23, ; m. COUNT OF BAR FREDERICK I OF BAR 196, 954, France 197 ; b. Abt. 912, Aachen, Rheinland, Prussia 197 ; d. August 23, iii. KING OF FRANCE HUGH CAPET, b. Abt. 941, Paris, Isle De France, France; d. August 24, 996, Les Juifs, France. iv. EMMA OF PARIS 198, b. Abt. 943, France 199 ; d. March 18, 967/ ; m. COUNT RICHARD I 'THE FEARLESS' OF NORMANDY 200,201,202, Abt. 960, France 203 ; b. August 28, 933, Faecamp, Normandie 203 ; d. November 20, 996, Fecamp, Seine-Inferieure, France 204,205. More About COUNT RICHARD I 'THE FEARLESS' OF NORMANDY: Ancestral File Number: 9HMD-VF Burial: Fecamp, Seine-Inferieure, France 206,207 v. ODO (OTTO) OF BURGUNDY 208, b. Abt. 944, France 209 ; d. February 22, 964/ vi. OTTO-HENRI 'THE GREAT' OF BURGUNDY 210, b. Abt. 948, France 211 ; d. Abt ; m. MATHILDE DE CHALONS 212,213, June 992, France 214 ; b. Abt. 946, Chalons, Seine-Et-Loire, France 215,216 ; d. Bet Child of HUGH FRANCE and RAINGARDE DE DIJON is: vii. HERIBERT OF 7 FRANCE ALICE (ADELAIDE ADELE) OF 6 VERMANDOIS (HERBERT II OF 5, HERBERT (HUBERT) I OF VERMANDOIS & 4 SENLIS, PEPIN II OF 3 PERONNE, CUNIGUNDA (CUNEGONDE) 2 DE LAON, WILLIAM OF 1 AUTUN) 218,219,220 was born Bet in Vermandois, Normandy, France 221,222, and died October 10, 960 in Bruges, Aquitaine, France 222. She married COUNT OF FLANDERS ARNOLD (ARNOLPH) I 'THE GREAT' DE FLANDERS 223,224,225,226,227,228 Abt. 934 in Flanders, Belgium 229, son of BALDWIN DE FLANDERS and AEFTHRYTH WESSEX. He was born Abt. 889 in Flanders, Belgium 230,231, and died March 27, 964 in Ghent 232,233,234,235. More About ALICE (ADELAIDE ADELE) OF VERMANDOIS: Burial: Abbaye De St. Pierre, Gand, Flandres 235 Children of ALICE VERMANDOIS and ARNOLD DE FLANDERS are: i. ELSTRUDE 7 DE FLANDERS 236, b. Abt. 932, Flanders, Belgium 237 ; m. COUNT OF GUISNES SIGEFRIED DE GUINES 238, Abt. 947, Guisnes, Picardy, France 239 ; b. Abt. 884, Guisnes, Picardy, France 239 ; d. Abt ii. COUNT OF FLANDERS & ARTOI BALDWIN III DE FLANDERS, b. Bet , Flanders, Belgium; d. November 01, 962. iii. LEDGARDE DE FLANDERS 240, b. Abt. 936, Flanders, Belgium 241,242 ; d. September 29, iv. EGBERT DE FLANDERS 243, b. Abt. 937, Flandres 244 ; d. July 10, v. HILDEGARD DE FLANDERS 245,246, b. Abt. 940, Gand, Flandre-Orientale, Belgium 247 ; d. April 10, ,249. 5

6 More About HILDEGARD DE FLANDERS: Burial: Abdijkerk Egmond, Noord Holland, Netherlands 250, ROBERT 6 DE VERMANDOIS (HERBERT II OF 5 VERMANDOIS, HERBERT (HUBERT) I OF VERMANDOIS & 4 SENLIS, PEPIN II OF 3 PERONNE, CUNIGUNDA (CUNEGONDE) 2 DE LAON, WILLIAM OF 1 AUTUN) 252,253 was born Bet in Vermandois, Normandy, France 254,255, and died August 29, ,257. He married COUNTESS OF TROYES ADELAIS (WERA ADELAIDE) OF TROYES 258,259 Bef ,261, daughter of GILBERT BURGUNDY and ERMENGARDE BURGUNDY. She was born Abt. 914 in Bourgogne, Marneogne, France 262,263, and died August 19, ,265. Children of ROBERT DE VERMANDOIS and ADELAIS TROYES are: i. ARCHBISHOP OF SENS ARCHEMBAUD OF 7 SENS ii. ADELAIDE (ADELAIS) OF VERMANDOIS, b. Aft. 945, Vermandois, Normandy, France; d. Aft. March 16, 974/75. iii. COUNT OF TROYES HERBERT 'THE YOUNGER' DE VERMANDOIS 266, b. Abt. 950, Vermandois, Neustria 267 ; d. April 23, COUNT IN THE WETTERAU HERIBERT OF 6 WETTERAU (KUNIGUNDE 5 DE VERMANDOIS, HERBERT (HUBERT) I OF VERMANDOIS & 4 SENLIS, PEPIN II OF 3 PERONNE, CUNIGUNDA (CUNEGONDE) 2 DE LAON, WILLIAM OF 1 AUTUN) 268 was born Abt. 925 in Kinzig, Hessen, Germany 269, and died Abt He married ERMENTRUDE OF AVALGAU 270, daughter of MEGINGOZ AVALGAU and GERBERGE VON LOTHRINGEN. She was born 918 in Avalgau, Germany 271. Children of HERIBERT WETTERAU and ERMENTRUDE AVALGAU are: i. UDO 7 VON HAMMERSTEIN 272, b. 940, Hammerstein, (Now Czarne), Koszalin, Poland 273 ; d. June 05, ii. COUNT OF WETTERAU GERARD OF WETTERAU 274, b. 944, Gleiberg, Germany 275 ; d iii. HEIRESS OF GLEIBERG ERMENTRUDE VON GLEIBURG, b. 948, Gleiberg, Germany. iv. COUNTESS OF GLEIBERG GERBERGE OF (GLEIBERG) VON HENNEBURG 276, b. Abt. 970, Kinzigau, Schwaben, Germany COUNT RICHARD I 'THE FEARLESS' OF 6 NORMANDY (SPROATA (ADELA) OF 5 SENLIS, HERBERT (HUBERT) I OF VERMANDOIS & 4, PEPIN II OF 3 PERONNE, CUNIGUNDA (CUNEGONDE) 2 DE LAON, WILLIAM OF 1 AUTUN) 278,279,280 was born August 28, 933 in Faecamp, Normandie 281, and died November 20, 996 in Fecamp, Seine-Inferieure, France 282,283. He married (1) PAPIA 284 in Not Married 285,286. She was born Abt. 937 in Normandie 287,288. He married (2) EMMA OF PARIS 289 Abt. 960 in France 290, daughter of HUGH FRANCE and HEDWIG SAXONY. She was born Abt. 943 in France 290, and died March 18, 967/ He married (3) DUCHESS OF NORMANDY GUNNORA (GONNER) DE CREPON 291 Aft. 962 in France 292, daughter of HERBASTUS DE CREPON and LADY POPPA. She was born Abt. 935 in Normandy, France 293,294, and died 1031 in France 294. More About COUNT RICHARD I 'THE FEARLESS' OF NORMANDY: Ancestral File Number: 9HMD-VF Burial: Fecamp, Seine-Inferieure, France 295,296 More About PAPIA: Ancestral File Number: 9GB4-87 Children of RICHARD NORMANDY and PAPIA are: i. MURIELLA OF 7 NORMANDY 297, b. Abt. 970, Normandy, France 298 ; d ii. FREDISTINA DE NORMANDY 299, b. Abt. 995, Normandy, France 300,301. Children of RICHARD NORMANDY and GUNNORA DE CREPON are: iii. COUNT OF BRIONNE GODFREY OF BRIONNE AND 7 EU 302,303, b. Abt. 953, Brionne, Normandie, France 304 ; d. Abt iv. COUNT OF EU WILLIAM OF EU 305, b. Abt. 955, Normandy, France 306,307 ; d. Bef. January 04, 1038/ More About COUNT OF EU WILLIAM OF EU: 6

7 Ancestral File Number: 9GB4-9D Occupation: Monk at Fechamp v. DUKE RICHARD II 'THE GOOD' OF NORMANDY, b. Abt. 963, Normandy, France; d. August 28, 1027, Fecamp, Seine Inferieure, France. vi. COUNT OF EVEREUX ROBERT D' EVEREUX 308,309, b. Abt. 964, Rouen, Normandy, France 310,311 ; d ,313. vii. BAEATRICE DE NORMANDIE 314, b. Aft. 968, Normandy, France 315. viii. EMMA OF NORMANDY 316, b. Aft. 968, Normandie 317 ; d. March 14, 1051/52, Winchester, Hampshire, England 317. More About EMMA OF NORMANDY: Burial: St. Martin's Church, Winchester, Hampshire, England 317 ix. MAHAUD DE NORMANDIE 318, b. Abt. 974, Normandie 319 ; d x. HEDWIG 'HAWISE' OF NORMANDY 320, b. Abt. 977, Normandie 321 ; d. February 21, 1033/ ; m. DUKE OF BRITTANY GODFREY (GEOFFREY) OF BRITTANY 322, Abt ; b. Abt. 980, Brittany, France 323 ; d. November 20, 1008, Brittany, France 323. More About HEDWIG 'HAWISE' OF NORMANDY: Burial: Rennes, Bretagne EMMELINE OF 6 NORMANDY (POPPA OF NORMANDY 5 DE VALOIS, BERENGER 4 DE BAYEAUX, PEPIN II OF 3 PERONNE, CUNIGUNDA (CUNEGONDE) 2 DE LAON, WILLIAM OF 1 AUTUN) 324. She married DUKE OF AQUITAINE WILLIAM I (III) 'TOWHEAD' OF AQUITAINE 325,326, son of EBLES AQUITAINE and ELGIVA ENGLAND. He was born Bet in Poitiers, Aquitaine, France 327, and died April 03, 963 in Poitiers, France 327. Child of EMMELINE NORMANDY and WILLIAM AQUITAINE is: i. MISS 7 DE POITIERS 328, b. Abt. 961, Reims, Marne, France DUKE OF NORMANDY WILLIAM I 'LONGSWORD' OF 6 NORMANDY (POPPA OF NORMANDY 5 DE VALOIS, BERENGER 4 DE BAYEAUX, PEPIN II OF 3 PERONNE, CUNIGUNDA (CUNEGONDE) 2 DE LAON, WILLIAM OF 1 AUTUN) 330 was born Bet in Notre Dame, Normandy, France 331, and died December 17, 942 in France 331. He married (1) SPROATA (ADELA) OF SENLIS 332,333 Bef. 933 in Normandy, France 334, daughter of HERBERT SENLIS and BERTHA MORVOIS. She was born Abt. 911 in Bretagne, France 335,336, and died Bef ,338,339,340. He married (2) LIUDGARDE DE VERMANDOIS 341 Abt , daughter of HERBERT VERMANDOIS and HILDEBRANTE NEUSTRIA. She was born Bet in Vermandois, Neustria 342, and died February 09, 977/ Notes for DUKE OF NORMANDY WILLIAM I 'LONGSWORD' OF NORMANDY: [gnl1.ftw] [13143.ftw] slain by Arnulf of Flanders More About LIUDGARDE DE VERMANDOIS: Burial: Abbaye De Matemoutier, France 342 Child is listed above under (9) Sproata (Adela) Of Senlis. 19. ADELE (GERLOC) OF 6 NORMANDY (POPPA OF NORMANDY 5 DE VALOIS, BERENGER 4 DE BAYEAUX, PEPIN II OF 3 PERONNE, CUNIGUNDA (CUNEGONDE) 2 DE LAON, WILLIAM OF 1 AUTUN) 343,344 was born Bet in Normandie, Nuestria 345, and died Aft. October 14, 962 in France 346,347. She married DUKE OF AQUITAINE WILLIAM I (III) 'TOWHEAD' OF AQUITAINE 348,349 Abt , son of EBLES AQUITAINE and ELGIVA ENGLAND. He was born Bet in Poitiers, Aquitaine, France 350, and died April 03, 963 in Poitiers, France 350. Children of ADELE NORMANDY and WILLIAM AQUITAINE are: i. COUNT OF POITOU WILLIAM II (IV) 'IRONARM' OF 7 AQUITAINE 351,352, b. Abt. 937, Aquitaine, France 353 ; d. February 03, 994/95, France ii. ADAELAEIDE OF POITOU, b. Abt. 950, Poitou, Aquitaine, France; d. May 15,

8 Generation No KING OF FRANCE HUGH 7 CAPET (HUGH I 'THE GREAT' OF 6 FRANCE, BEATRICE 5 DE VERMANDOIS, HERBERT (HUBERT) I OF VERMANDOIS & 4 SENLIS, PEPIN II OF 3 PERONNE, CUNIGUNDA (CUNEGONDE) 2 DE LAON, WILLIAM OF 1 AUTUN) 354,355 was born Abt. 941 in Paris, Isle De France, France 356, and died August 24, 996 in Les Juifs, France 356. He married ADAELAEIDE OF POITOU 357,358 Bet ,360, daughter of WILLIAM AQUITAINE and ADELE NORMANDY. She was born Abt. 950 in Poitou, Aquitaine, France 360, and died May 15, ,362,363. Notes for KING OF FRANCE HUGH CAPET: [gnl1.ftw] Capet, family name of the dynasty of kings that ruled France from 987 to In 987, on the death of Louis V, the last of the Carolingian kings of France, Hugh Capet, duke of France and count of Paris, was elected king by the nobility and the clergy. The feudal domain of the Capet family was Ile de France, the area around Paris. The Capetian kings greatly strengthened the royal power in France by insisting on the principles of heredity, primogeniture, and indivisibility of crown lands. Shortly after Hugh became king, he had his son Robert crowned as Robert II (known as the Pious). Hugh appointed Robert his associate, and this practice of the father having his eldest son rule with him was followed until the late 12th century. The greatest of the Capetian kings were Philip II Augustus, Louis IX (St. Louis), and Philip IV. The dynasty secured direct overlordship of almost all France by the process of incorporating additional fiefs, large and small, with their own territories. In 1328, when Charles IV died without male heirs, the Capetians were succeeded by the Valois, a younger branch of the family,which ruled France until 1589."Capet," Microsoft (R) Encarta. Copyright (c) 1994 Microsoft Corporation. Copyright (c) 1994 Funk & Wagnall's Corporation. 1st Carpetian King of France Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Ed, Weis (line 53) More About KING OF FRANCE HUGH CAPET: Burial: Abbaye De St. Denis, Isle De France, France 363 Children of HUGH CAPET and ADAELAEIDE POITOU are: i. PRINCESS HEDWIG OF 8 FRANCE 364,365, b. Abt. 972, Orleans, France 366 ; d. Aft , ii. KING OF FRANCE ROBERT II 'THE PIOUS' FRANCE, b. March 27, 972, Orleans, France; d. July 20, 1031, Melun Castle, Melun, Aquitaine, France. iii. PRINCESS OF FRANCE ALICE OF FRANCE 369, b. Abt. 973, France 370 ; d iv. PRINCESS OF FRANCE GISELA OF FRANCE 371,372, b. 978, France 373. v. ADELE CAPET DE FRANCE 374,375, b. 984, France 376 ; d vi. RENAUD BOREL CAPET 377, b. 986, Burgundy, France COUNT OF FLANDERS & ARTOI BALDWIN III 7 DE FLANDERS (ALICE (ADELAIDE ADELE) OF 6 VERMANDOIS, HERBERT II OF 5, HERBERT (HUBERT) I OF VERMANDOIS & 4 SENLIS, PEPIN II OF 3 PERONNE, CUNIGUNDA (CUNEGONDE) 2 DE LAON, WILLIAM OF 1 AUTUN) 379 was born Bet in Flanders, Belgium 380, and died November 01, ,382,383,384,385. He married MATHILDA OF SAXONY BILLUNG 386 Abt , daughter of HERMAN BILLUNG and HILDEGARDE DE WESTERBOURG. She was born Abt. 946 in Saxony, Germany 387, and died May 25, ,389. Children of BALDWIN DE FLANDERS and MATHILDA BILLUNG are: 27. i. COUNT OF FLANDERS ARNOLD II (ARNOLPH) 'THE YOUNG' 8 DE FLANDERS, b. Bet , Flandres, Belgium; d. March 30, 987, Ghent, Belgium. 28. ii. EARL OF COMWYN JEAN DE CONTEVILLE, b. Abt. 969, Conteville, Normandy, France. iii. MAUD OF FLANDERS 390, b. Abt iv. BERTHA OF FLANDERS 392, b. Abt. 987, Flanders, France ADELAIDE (ADELAIS) OF 7 VERMANDOIS (ROBERT 6 DE VERMANDOIS, HERBERT II OF 5 VERMANDOIS, HERBERT (HUBERT) I OF VERMANDOIS & 4 SENLIS, PEPIN II OF 3 PERONNE, CUNIGUNDA (CUNEGONDE) 2 DE LAON, WILLIAM OF 1 AUTUN) 394,395 was born Aft. 945 in Vermandois, Normandy, France 396,397, and died Aft. March 16, 8

9 974/75 398,399. She married (1) COUNT OF CHALON LAMBERT D' AUTUN 400,401 Abt. 948 in France 402. He was born Abt. 924 in Autun, Seine-Et-Loire, France 403,404, and died February 22, 977/ She married (2) COUNT OF ANJOU GEOFFREY I 'GRISEGONELLE' OF ANJOU 405,406 March 02, 978/79 in France 407,408, son of FULK ANJOU and GERBERGE GATINAIS. He was born November 11, 938 in Anjou, France 409,410, and died July 21, ,412. Children of ADELAIDE VERMANDOIS and LAMBERT D' AUTUN are: i. MATHILDE 8 DE CHALONS 413,414, b. Abt. 946, Chalons, Seine-Et-Loire, France 415,416 ; d. Bet ; m. OTTO-HENRI 'THE GREAT' OF BURGUNDY 417, June 992, France 418 ; b. Abt. 948, France 418 ; d. Abt ii. HUGUES I DE CHALONS 419, b. Abt ; d. November 04, iii. ELIZABETH DE CHALONS 421,422,423, b. Abt. 958, Chalons, Seine-Et-Loire, France 424,425. Children of ADELAIDE VERMANDOIS and GEOFFREY ANJOU are: 29. iv. ERMENGARDE OF 8 ANJOU, b. Abt. 952, Anjou, France; d. June 27, 992. v. HEIRESS OF SOISSONS ADELAIDE (ALICE) OF SOISSONS 426, b. Abt. 954, Champagne, France 427 ; d. Bet vi. GERBERGE GRISGONELLE 428,429,430, b. Abt. 962, Anjou, France 431 ; d. Bef vii. COUNT OF ANJOU FULK III 'THE BLACK' OF ANJOU 432, b. June 21, 967, Anjou, France 433 ; d. June 21, 1040, Metz, France HEIRESS OF GLEIBERG ERMENTRUDE 7 VON GLEIBURG (HERIBERT OF 6 WETTERAU, KUNIGUNDE 5 DE VERMANDOIS, HERBERT (HUBERT) I OF VERMANDOIS & 4 SENLIS, PEPIN II OF 3 PERONNE, CUNIGUNDA (CUNEGONDE) 2 DE LAON, WILLIAM OF 1 AUTUN) 434 was born 948 in Gleiberg, Germany 435. She married SGN OF GLEIBERG FREDERIC I OF LUXEMBOURG 436,437 Aft. 985 in Lorraine, France 438,439, son of SIEGFRIED LUXEMBURG and HEDWIG SAXONY. He was born Abt. 945 in Moselgau, France 439, and died October 06, ,441. Children of ERMENTRUDE VON GLEIBURG and FREDERIC LUXEMBOURG are: 30. i. OTGIVE OF 8 LUXEMBURG, b. Abt. 980, Flanders, France; d. February 21, 1029/30, Flanders, France. ii. OTGINA 442, b. 988, Limburg, Limburg, Belgium 443. iii. ERMENTRUDE (IRMTRUDE) OF LUXEMBOURG 444,445, b. 1000, Limburg, Limburg, Belgium 446 ; d. Aft. August 21, ,448. iv. DUKE OF LOWER LORRAINE FREDERICK II OF LORRAINE 449, b. Abt ; d. May 18, v. COUNT OF LUXEMBURG GISELBERT I OF LUXEMBURG 451, b. Abt ; d. August 14, vi. GISELLE OF LUXEMBURG 453, b. Abt. 1009, Flanders, Belgium 454 ; d. Aft DUKE RICHARD II 'THE GOOD' OF 7 NORMANDY (RICHARD I 'THE FEARLESS' OF 7, WILLIAM I 'LONGSWORD' OF 6, POPPA OF NORMANDY 5 DE VALOIS, BERENGER 4 DE BAYEAUX, PEPIN II OF 3 PERONNE, CUNIGUNDA (CUNEGONDE) 2 DE LAON, WILLIAM OF 1 AUTUN) 455,456 was born Abt. 963 in Normandy, France 457,458, and died August 28, 1027 in Fecamp, Seine Inferieure, France 459,460,461,462,463. He married (1) DUCHESS JUDITH OF (RENNES) BRITTANY 464 Abt in Normandie, France 465, daughter of CONAN BRITTANY and ERMENGARDE ANJOU. She was born Abt. 982 in Bretagne, France 465, and died June 16, 1017 in Normandie, France 465. He married (2) DUCHESS OF NORMANDY POPE (PAPIE) OF NORMANDY 466 Abt in Normandie, France 467. She was born Abt. 997 in Normandie 467. More About DUKE RICHARD II 'THE GOOD' OF NORMANDY: Burial: Fecamp, Seine Inferieure, France 468,469 Children of RICHARD NORMANDY and JUDITH BRITTANY are: i. ADELA ii. DUKE RICHARD III OF NORMANDY, b. Abt. 997, Normandy, France; d. August 06, iii. DUKE OF NORMANDY ROBERT I 'THE MAGNIFICENT' OF NORMANDY, b. Abt. 999, Normandy, France; d. July 22, 1035, Nicea, Bithynia, Turkey. iv. ALICE (ADELAIDE OR JUDITH) OF NORMANDY 470, b. Abt. 1003, Normandie 471 ; d. Aft. July 01, 1037, France v. ELEANORA OF NORMANDY, b. Abt. 1009, Normandie. vi. MISS PRINCESS OF NORMANDY 472, b. 1011, Normandie 473 ; d. June 473. Children of RICHARD NORMANDY and POPE NORMANDY are: 9

10 vii. PAPIA 8474, b. Abt. 980, Normandy, France 475. viii. LORD DE ST. CLAIR MAUGER DE NORMANDIE 476, b. Abt. 990, Normandie, France 477 ; d. 1055, Guernsey, Channel Islands 477. ix. GUILLAUME DE NORMANDIE 478, b. Abt. 994, Normandie, France ADAELAEIDE OF 7 POITOU (ADELE (GERLOC) OF 6 NORMANDY, POPPA OF NORMANDY 5 DE VALOIS, BERENGER 4 DE BAYEAUX, PEPIN II OF 3 PERONNE, CUNIGUNDA (CUNEGONDE) 2 DE LAON, WILLIAM OF 1 AUTUN) 480,481 was born Abt. 950 in Poitou, Aquitaine, France 482, and died May 15, ,484,485. She married KING OF FRANCE HUGH CAPET 486,487 Bet ,489, son of HUGH FRANCE and HEDWIG SAXONY. He was born Abt. 941 in Paris, Isle De France, France 489, and died August 24, 996 in Les Juifs, France 489. Notes for KING OF FRANCE HUGH CAPET: [gnl1.ftw] Capet, family name of the dynasty of kings that ruled France from 987 to In 987, on the death of Louis V, the last of the Carolingian kings of France, Hugh Capet, duke of France and count of Paris, was elected king by the nobility and the clergy. The feudal domain of the Capet family was Ile de France, the area around Paris. The Capetian kings greatly strengthened the royal power in France by insisting on the principles of heredity, primogeniture, and indivisibility of crown lands. Shortly after Hugh became king, he had his son Robert crowned as Robert II (known as the Pious). Hugh appointed Robert his associate, and this practice of the father having his eldest son rule with him was followed until the late 12th century. The greatest of the Capetian kings were Philip II Augustus, Louis IX (St. Louis), and Philip IV. The dynasty secured direct overlordship of almost all France by the process of incorporating additional fiefs, large and small, with their own territories. In 1328, when Charles IV died without male heirs, the Capetians were succeeded by the Valois, a younger branch of the family,which ruled France until 1589."Capet," Microsoft (R) Encarta. Copyright (c) 1994 Microsoft Corporation. Copyright (c) 1994 Funk & Wagnall's Corporation. 1st Carpetian King of France Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Ed, Weis (line 53) More About KING OF FRANCE HUGH CAPET: Burial: Abbaye De St. Denis, Isle De France, France 489 Children are listed above under (20) Hugh Capet. Generation No KING OF FRANCE ROBERT II 'THE PIOUS' 8 FRANCE (HUGH 7 CAPET, HUGH I 'THE GREAT' OF 6 FRANCE, BEATRICE 5 DE VERMANDOIS, HERBERT (HUBERT) I OF VERMANDOIS & 4 SENLIS, PEPIN II OF 3 PERONNE, CUNIGUNDA (CUNEGONDE) 2 DE LAON, WILLIAM OF 1 AUTUN) 490,491,492 was born March 27, 972 in Orleans, France 493,494,495,496, and died July 20, 1031 in Melun Castle, Melun, Aquitaine, France 497,498,499,500,501. He married (1) PRINCESS OF ITALY ROSELE (SUSANNA ROZELA) OF ITALY 502,503,504 Abt ,506, daughter of BERENGER IVREA and WILLA ARLES. She was born Bet in Luxembourg 506, and died December 13, 1003 in Gent, Flandres 506. He married (2) PRINCESS OF BURGUNDY BERTHA OF BURGUNDY 507 Abt She was born Abt. 967 in Bourgogne, France 508, and died Aft. January 16, 1015/ He married (3) QUEEN OF FRANCE CONSTANCE OF TOULOUSE 509,510, in France 512, daughter of WILLIAM TAILLEFER and ARSINDE ANJOU. She was born Abt. 973 in Toulouse, France 513,514, and died July 25, 1032 in Melun, France 514. More About KING OF FRANCE ROBERT II 'THE PIOUS' FRANCE: Burial: St. Denis, France 514 More About PRINCESS OF ITALY ROSELE (SUSANNA ROZELA) OF ITALY: Burial: Gent, Flandres 514 More About QUEEN OF FRANCE CONSTANCE OF TOULOUSE: Burial: Abbaye De St. Denis, Isle De France, France 514 Children of ROBERT FRANCE and CONSTANCE TOULOUSE are: 10

11 34. i. PRINCESS OF FRANCE ADELAIDE (ADELA ALIX) OF 9 FRANCE, b. Abt. 1003, France; d. January 08, 1078/79, Monastaere De L' Ordre De St. Benoist, Messines, France. ii. KING OF FRANCE HUGH OF FRANCE 515, b. Abt. 1007, France 516 ; d. Abt. 1025, Champagne, France 516. More About KING OF FRANCE HUGH OF FRANCE: Burial: St. Corneillier, Compiaegne, Flandres 516 iii. KING OF FRANCE HENRI I OF FRANCE 517,518,519, b. May 15, 1008, Reims, Champagne, France 520 ; d. August 04, 1060, Vitry-en-Brie, France 521,522. More About KING OF FRANCE HENRI I OF FRANCE: Burial: St. Denis Abbey, St. Denis, Seine, France 523,524 iv. ROBERT I 'THE OLD' OF BURGUNDY 525,526, b. Abt. 1011, France 527 ; d. March 21, 1075/76, Fleury-Sur- Ouche, France 527. More About ROBERT I 'THE OLD' OF BURGUNDY: Burial: Abbaye De St. Seine, Saemur, Bourgogne, France 527 v. PRINCE OF FRANCE EUDO (ODES) OF FRANCE 528, b. 1013, France 529 ; d vi. CONSTANCE OF FRANCE 530, b. Abt COUNT OF FLANDERS ARNOLD II (ARNOLPH) 'THE YOUNG' 8 DE FLANDERS (BALDWIN III 7, ALICE (ADELAIDE ADELE) OF 6 VERMANDOIS, HERBERT II OF 5, HERBERT (HUBERT) I OF VERMANDOIS & 4 SENLIS, PEPIN II OF 3 PERONNE, CUNIGUNDA (CUNEGONDE) 2 DE LAON, WILLIAM OF 1 AUTUN) 532,533,534 was born Bet in Flandres, Belgium 535, and died March 30, 987 in Ghent, Belgium 536,537,538,539. He married PRINCESS OF ITALY ROSELE (SUSANNA ROZELA) OF ITALY 540,541, ,544,545,546, daughter of BERENGER IVREA and WILLA ARLES. She was born Bet in Luxembourg 546, and died December 13, 1003 in Gent, Flandres 546. More About COUNT OF FLANDERS ARNOLD II (ARNOLPH) 'THE YOUNG' DE FLANDERS: Burial: March 30, 987, St. Laurent 547,548 More About PRINCESS OF ITALY ROSELE (SUSANNA ROZELA) OF ITALY: Burial: Gent, Flandres 548 Children of ARNOLD DE FLANDERS and ROSELE ITALY are: i. MATHILDA 9 DE FLANDERS 549, b. Abt ii. COUNT OF FLANDERS BALDWIN IV 'FAIR BEARD' DE FLANDERS, b. Abt. 980, Flandres, France; d. May 30, 1035, Flanders, France. iii. EARL OF FLANDERS ARNOLD OF FLANDERS 551, b. Abt iv. COUNT OF CAMBRAI EUDES OF CAMBRAI 553, b. Abt. 982, Flanders, France EARL OF COMWYN JEAN 8 DE CONTEVILLE (BALDWIN III 7 DE FLANDERS, ALICE (ADELAIDE ADELE) OF 6 VERMANDOIS, HERBERT II OF 5, HERBERT (HUBERT) I OF VERMANDOIS & 4 SENLIS, PEPIN II OF 3 PERONNE, CUNIGUNDA (CUNEGONDE) 2 DE LAON, WILLIAM OF 1 AUTUN) 555,556,557 was born Abt. 969 in Conteville, Normandy, France 558. Child of EARL OF COMWYN JEAN DE CONTEVILLE is: 36. i. HERLEVIN 9 DE CONTEVILLE, b. Abt. 1001, Conteville, Normandy, France; d ERMENGARDE OF 8 ANJOU (ADELAIDE (ADELAIS) OF 7 VERMANDOIS, ROBERT 6 DE VERMANDOIS, HERBERT II OF 5 VERMANDOIS, HERBERT (HUBERT) I OF VERMANDOIS & 4 SENLIS, PEPIN II OF 3 PERONNE, CUNIGUNDA (CUNEGONDE) 2 DE LAON, WILLIAM OF 1 AUTUN) 559 was born Abt. 952 in Anjou, France 560, and died June 27, ,562. She married DUKE OF BRITTANY CONAN I 'THE CROOKED' OF BRITTANY 563 Abt. 980 in France 564, son of DUKE OF BRETAGNE ALAN II BRETAGNE. He was born 927 in Bretagne, France 564, and died June 29, ,566. Notes for DUKE OF BRITTANY CONAN I 'THE CROOKED' OF BRITTANY: [gnl1.ftw] 11

12 [13143.ftw] slain Children of ERMENGARDE ANJOU and CONAN BRITTANY are: i. DUKE OF BRITTANY GODFREY (GEOFFREY) OF 9 BRITTANY 567, b. Abt. 980, Brittany, France 568 ; d. November 20, 1008, Brittany, France 568 ; m. HEDWIG 'HAWISE' OF NORMANDY 569, Abt ; b. Abt. 977, Normandie 570 ; d. February 21, 1033/ More About HEDWIG 'HAWISE' OF NORMANDY: Burial: Rennes, Bretagne ii. DUCHESS JUDITH OF (RENNES) BRITTANY, b. Abt. 982, Bretagne, France; d. June 16, 1017, Normandie, France. 30. OTGIVE OF 8 LUXEMBURG (ERMENTRUDE 7 VON GLEIBURG, HERIBERT OF 6 WETTERAU, KUNIGUNDE 5 DE VERMANDOIS, HERBERT (HUBERT) I OF VERMANDOIS & 4 SENLIS, PEPIN II OF 3 PERONNE, CUNIGUNDA (CUNEGONDE) 2 DE LAON, WILLIAM OF 1 AUTUN) 571,572,573 was born Abt. 980 in Flanders, France 574, and died February 21, 1029/30 in Flanders, France 574. She married COUNT OF FLANDERS BALDWIN IV 'FAIR BEARD' DE FLANDERS 575,576,577 Abt in Flanders, France 578, son of ARNOLD DE FLANDERS and ROSELE ITALY. He was born Abt. 980 in Flandres, France 578, and died May 30, 1035 in Flanders, France 579,580. More About OTGIVE OF LUXEMBURG: Burial: St. Laurent 581,582 More About COUNT OF FLANDERS BALDWIN IV 'FAIR BEARD' DE FLANDERS: Burial: St. Laurent 583,584 Children of OTGIVE LUXEMBURG and BALDWIN DE FLANDERS are: i. DUKE OF AQUILAND WILLIAM OF 9 AQUILAND 585,586,587,588589,590,591,592593,594,595,596. ii. ERMENGARDE OF FLANDERS 597,598, b. Abt. 995, Flanders, Belgium 599,600. iii. JOSCEUS LE FLEMING 601, b. 1012, Flanders, France iv. COUNT OF FLANDERS BALDWIN V 'THE PIOUS' DE FLANDERS, b. Abt. 1013, Flanders, France; d. September 01, 1067, Lille, Nord, France. 31. DUKE RICHARD III OF 8 NORMANDY (RICHARD II 'THE GOOD' OF 8, RICHARD I 'THE FEARLESS' OF 7, WILLIAM I 'LONGSWORD' OF 6, POPPA OF NORMANDY 5 DE VALOIS, BERENGER 4 DE BAYEAUX, PEPIN II OF 3 PERONNE, CUNIGUNDA (CUNEGONDE) 2 DE LAON, WILLIAM OF 1 AUTUN) 603,604,605 was born Abt. 997 in Normandy, France 606,607, and died August 06, ,609,610. He met PRINCESS OF FRANCE ADELAIDE (ADELA ALIX) OF FRANCE 611,612,613 January 1026/27 in Contract, Not Married 614, daughter of ROBERT FRANCE and CONSTANCE TOULOUSE. She was born Abt in France 614, and died January 08, 1078/79 in Monastaere De L' Ordre De St. Benoist, Messines, France 614. More About PRINCESS OF FRANCE ADELAIDE (ADELA ALIX) OF FRANCE: Burial: Monastaere De L' Ordre De St. Benoist, Messines, France 614 Children of RICHARD NORMANDY and ADELAIDE FRANCE are: i. NIKOLAUS OF 9 NORMANDY 615, d. Abt ii. ALICE (ALIX) OF NORMANDY 617,618, b. Abt. 1021, Normandy, France 619. iii. HELENA (LE BON) OF NORMANDY 620,621, b. Abt. 1030, Normandy, France 622 ; d. Aft DUKE OF NORMANDY ROBERT I 'THE MAGNIFICENT' OF 8 NORMANDY (RICHARD II 'THE GOOD' OF 8, RICHARD I 'THE FEARLESS' OF 7, WILLIAM I 'LONGSWORD' OF 6, POPPA OF NORMANDY 5 DE VALOIS, BERENGER 4 DE BAYEAUX, PEPIN II OF 3 PERONNE, CUNIGUNDA (CUNEGONDE) 2 DE LAON, WILLIAM OF 1 AUTUN) 623,624,625 was born Abt. 999 in Normandy, France 626,627, and died July 22, 1035 in Nicea, Bithynia, Turkey 627. He met HARLETTE DE FALAISE 628,629,630 Abt in (Not Married) 631, daughter of FULBERT DE FALAISE and DODA FALAISE. She was born Abt in Falaise, Calvados, France 632,633, and died Abt in Abbey, St. Grestain, France 634,635,636,

13 More About DUKE OF NORMANDY ROBERT I 'THE MAGNIFICENT' OF NORMANDY: Burial: Nicea, Bithynia, Turkey 637 Children of ROBERT NORMANDY and HARLETTE DE FALAISE are: 39. i. WILLIAM I 'THE CONQUERER' OF 9 NORMANDY, b. October 14, 1024, Falaise, Calvados, France; d. Bet. September 09-10, 1087, Hermenbraville, Rouen, Normandie. ii. COUNTESS OF AUMALE ADELAIDE (ADELIZA) OF NORMANDY 638, b. Abt. 1030, Falaise, Calvados, France 639,640 ; d. Bet ,642. Notes for COUNTESS OF AUMALE ADELAIDE (ADELIZA) OF NORMANDY: [gnl1.ftw] [26264.ftw] (Sister of "William the Conqueror") iii. GODIVA OF NORMANDY 643,644,645, b. Abt. 1076, Normandy, France 646,647. More About GODIVA OF NORMANDY: Ancestral File Number: 91VD-WC 33. ELEANORA OF 8 NORMANDY (RICHARD II 'THE GOOD' OF 8, RICHARD I 'THE FEARLESS' OF 7, WILLIAM I 'LONGSWORD' OF 6, POPPA OF NORMANDY 5 DE VALOIS, BERENGER 4 DE BAYEAUX, PEPIN II OF 3 PERONNE, CUNIGUNDA (CUNEGONDE) 2 DE LAON, WILLIAM OF 1 AUTUN) 648 was born Abt in Normandie 649. She married COUNT OF FLANDERS BALDWIN IV 'FAIR BEARD' DE FLANDERS 650,651,652 Aft , son of ARNOLD DE FLANDERS and ROSELE ITALY. He was born Abt. 980 in Flandres, France 653, and died May 30, 1035 in Flanders, France 654,655. More About COUNT OF FLANDERS BALDWIN IV 'FAIR BEARD' DE FLANDERS: Burial: St. Laurent 656,657 Child of ELEANORA NORMANDY and BALDWIN DE FLANDERS is: i. JUDITH (FAUSTA) OF 9 FLANDERS 658,659, b. Abt. 1033, Flandres 660 ; d. March 05, 1093/ Generation No PRINCESS OF FRANCE ADELAIDE (ADELA ALIX) OF 9 FRANCE (ROBERT II 'THE PIOUS' 8, HUGH 7 CAPET, HUGH I 'THE GREAT' OF 6 FRANCE, BEATRICE 5 DE VERMANDOIS, HERBERT (HUBERT) I OF VERMANDOIS & 4 SENLIS, PEPIN II OF 3 PERONNE, CUNIGUNDA (CUNEGONDE) 2 DE LAON, WILLIAM OF 1 AUTUN) 661,662,663 was born Abt in France 664, and died January 08, 1078/79 in Monastaere De L' Ordre De St. Benoist, Messines, France 664. She met (1) DUKE RICHARD III OF NORMANDY 665,666,667 January 1026/27 in Contract, Not Married 668, son of RICHARD NORMANDY and JUDITH BRITTANY. He was born Abt. 997 in Normandy, France 669,670, and died August 06, ,672,673. She married (2) COUNT OF FLANDERS BALDWIN V 'THE PIOUS' DE FLANDERS 674,675,676 Abt in Paris, Seine, France 677, son of BALDWIN DE FLANDERS and OTGIVE LUXEMBURG. He was born Abt in Flanders, France 678,679, and died September 01, 1067 in Lille, Nord, France 680,681. More About PRINCESS OF FRANCE ADELAIDE (ADELA ALIX) OF FRANCE: Burial: Monastaere De L' Ordre De St. Benoist, Messines, France 681 Notes for COUNT OF FLANDERS BALDWIN V 'THE PIOUS' DE FLANDERS: [gnl1.ftw] Baldwin V, also called BALDWIN OF LILLE, French BAUDOUIN DE LILLE, Dutch BOUDEWIJN VAN RIJSE L (d. Sept. 1, 1067), Count of Flanders who became one of the most influential figures of 11th -century Europe. He was an active, enterprising man and greatly extended his power by wars and alliances. He obtained from the Holy Roman emperor Henry IV the territory between the Scheldt and the Dender as an imperial fief, as well as the margravate of Antwerp. So powerful had he become that on the decease of Henry I of France he was appointed regent during the minority of Philip I ( ). Before his death he saw his eldest daughter Matilda 13

14 (d. 1083) sharing the English throne with William the Conqueror; saw his eldest son, Baldwin of Mons, in possession of Hainaut in right of his wife Richilde, heiress of Regnier V (d. 1036); and saw his second son, Robert the Frisian, regent(voogd) of the county of Holland. Copyright Encyclopaedia Britannica More About COUNT OF FLANDERS BALDWIN V 'THE PIOUS' DE FLANDERS: Burial: Lille, Nord, France 682,683 Children are listed above under (31) Richard III Of Normandy. Children of ADELAIDE FRANCE and BALDWIN DE FLANDERS are: i. BALDWIN I OF HAINAUT (VI OF 10 FLANDERS) 684, b. 1030, Flandres 685 ; d. July 17, More About BALDWIN I OF HAINAUT (VI OF FLANDERS): Burial: Abbaye De Hasnon ii. MATILDA (MAUD) OF FLANDERS, b. Abt. 1032, Flanders, France; d. November 02, 1083, Caen, Calvados, France. iii. COUNT OF FLANDERS HENRY OF FLANDERS 686, b. Abt. 1035, Flandres 687. iv. COUNT OF FLANDERS, ARTOIS ROBERT I 'THE FRISIAN' OF FLANDERS 688,689, b. Abt. 1035, Flandres, Belgium 690 ; d. October 03, 1093, Kassel, Germany 691, COUNT OF FLANDERS BALDWIN IV 'FAIR BEARD' 9 DE FLANDERS (ARNOLD II (ARNOLPH) 'THE YOUNG' 8, BALDWIN III 7, ALICE (ADELAIDE ADELE) OF 6 VERMANDOIS, HERBERT II OF 5, HERBERT (HUBERT) I OF VERMANDOIS & 4 SENLIS, PEPIN II OF 3 PERONNE, CUNIGUNDA (CUNEGONDE) 2 DE LAON, WILLIAM OF 1 AUTUN) 693,694,695 was born Abt. 980 in Flandres, France 696, and died May 30, 1035 in Flanders, France 697,698. He married (1) OTGIVE OF LUXEMBURG 699,700,701 Abt in Flanders, France 702, daughter of FREDERIC LUXEMBOURG and ERMENTRUDE VON GLEIBURG. She was born Abt. 980 in Flanders, France 702, and died February 21, 1029/30 in Flanders, France 702. He married (2) ELEANORA OF NORMANDY 703 Aft , daughter of RICHARD NORMANDY and JUDITH BRITTANY. She was born Abt in Normandie 704. More About COUNT OF FLANDERS BALDWIN IV 'FAIR BEARD' DE FLANDERS: Burial: St. Laurent 705,706 More About OTGIVE OF LUXEMBURG: Burial: St. Laurent 707,708 Children are listed above under (30) Otgive Of Luxemburg. Child is listed above under (33) Eleanora Of Normandy. 36. HERLEVIN 9 DE CONTEVILLE (JEAN 8, BALDWIN III 7 DE FLANDERS, ALICE (ADELAIDE ADELE) OF 6 VERMANDOIS, HERBERT II OF 5, HERBERT (HUBERT) I OF VERMANDOIS & 4 SENLIS, PEPIN II OF 3 PERONNE, CUNIGUNDA (CUNEGONDE) 2 DE LAON, WILLIAM OF 1 AUTUN) 709,710 was born Abt in Conteville, Normandy, France 711, and died He married HARLETTE DE FALAISE 712,713,714 Aft ,716, daughter of FULBERT DE FALAISE and DODA FALAISE. She was born Abt in Falaise, Calvados, France 717,718, and died Abt in Abbey, St. Grestain, France 719,720,721,722. Children of HERLEVIN DE CONTEVILLE and HARLETTE DE FALAISE are: i. EMMA 10 DE CONTEVILLE 723,724, b. Bet , Conteville, France 725. ii. BISHOP DE BAYEAUX ODO DE CONTEVILLE 726, b. Abt. 1036, Bayeux, Calvados, Normandy, France 727 ; d. 1097, Palermo, Sicily, Italy 727. More About BISHOP DE BAYEAUX ODO DE CONTEVILLE: Burial: Cathedral, Palermo, Sicily, Italy 727 iii. COUNT OF MORTAIGNE ROBERT DE MORTAIGNE 728, b. Abt. 1037, Mortaigne, Normandy, France 729 ; d. December 08, 1090, Normandy, France

15 More About COUNT OF MORTAIGNE ROBERT DE MORTAIGNE: Burial: Abbaye De Grestain 729 iv. MATHILDE DE CONTEVILLE 730, b. Abt. 1039, Conteville, France 731. v. MURIEL DE MONTAIGNE 732, b. Abt. 1041, Conteville, Normandy, France 733. vi. DAUGHTER DE CONTEVILLE 734, b. Abt. 1042, Normandie DUCHESS JUDITH OF (RENNES) 9 BRITTANY (ERMENGARDE OF 8 ANJOU, ADELAIDE (ADELAIS) OF 7 VERMANDOIS, ROBERT 6 DE VERMANDOIS, HERBERT II OF 5 VERMANDOIS, HERBERT (HUBERT) I OF VERMANDOIS & 4 SENLIS, PEPIN II OF 3 PERONNE, CUNIGUNDA (CUNEGONDE) 2 DE LAON, WILLIAM OF 1 AUTUN) 736 was born Abt. 982 in Bretagne, France 737, and died June 16, 1017 in Normandie, France 737. She married DUKE RICHARD II 'THE GOOD' OF NORMANDY 738,739 Abt in Normandie, France 740, son of RICHARD NORMANDY and GUNNORA DE CREPON. He was born Abt. 963 in Normandy, France 741,742, and died August 28, 1027 in Fecamp, Seine Inferieure, France 743,744,745,746,747. More About DUKE RICHARD II 'THE GOOD' OF NORMANDY: Burial: Fecamp, Seine Inferieure, France 748,749 Children are listed above under (24) Richard II 'The Good' Of Normandy. 38. COUNT OF FLANDERS BALDWIN V 'THE PIOUS' 9 DE FLANDERS (BALDWIN IV 'FAIR BEARD' 9, ARNOLD II (ARNOLPH) 'THE YOUNG' 8, BALDWIN III 7, ALICE (ADELAIDE ADELE) OF 6 VERMANDOIS, HERBERT II OF 5, HERBERT (HUBERT) I OF VERMANDOIS & 4 SENLIS, PEPIN II OF 3 PERONNE, CUNIGUNDA (CUNEGONDE) 2 DE LAON, WILLIAM OF 1 AUTUN) 750,751,752 was born Abt in Flanders, France 753,754, and died September 01, 1067 in Lille, Nord, France 755,756. He married PRINCESS OF FRANCE ADELAIDE (ADELA ALIX) OF FRANCE 757,758,759 Abt in Paris, Seine, France 760, daughter of ROBERT FRANCE and CONSTANCE TOULOUSE. She was born Abt in France 760, and died January 08, 1078/79 in Monastaere De L' Ordre De St. Benoist, Messines, France 760. Notes for COUNT OF FLANDERS BALDWIN V 'THE PIOUS' DE FLANDERS: [gnl1.ftw] Baldwin V, also called BALDWIN OF LILLE, French BAUDOUIN DE LILLE, Dutch BOUDEWIJN VAN RIJSE L (d. Sept. 1, 1067), Count of Flanders who became one of the most influential figures of 11th -century Europe. He was an active, enterprising man and greatly extended his power by wars and alliances. He obtained from the Holy Roman emperor Henry IV the territory between the Scheldt and the Dender as an imperial fief, as well as the margravate of Antwerp. So powerful had he become that on the decease of Henry I of France he was appointed regent during the minority of Philip I ( ). Before his death he saw his eldest daughter Matilda (d. 1083) sharing the English throne with William the Conqueror; saw his eldest son, Baldwin of Mons, in possession of Hainaut in right of his wife Richilde, heiress of Regnier V (d. 1036); and saw his second son, Robert the Frisian, regent(voogd) of the county of Holland. Copyright Encyclopaedia Britannica More About COUNT OF FLANDERS BALDWIN V 'THE PIOUS' DE FLANDERS: Burial: Lille, Nord, France 761,762 More About PRINCESS OF FRANCE ADELAIDE (ADELA ALIX) OF FRANCE: Burial: Monastaere De L' Ordre De St. Benoist, Messines, France 762 Children are listed above under (34) Adelaide (Adela Alix) Of France. 39. WILLIAM I 'THE CONQUERER' OF 9 NORMANDY (ROBERT I 'THE MAGNIFICENT' OF 9, RICHARD II 'THE GOOD' OF 8, RICHARD I 'THE FEARLESS' OF 7, WILLIAM I 'LONGSWORD' OF 6, POPPA OF NORMANDY 5 DE VALOIS, BERENGER 4 DE BAYEAUX, PEPIN II OF 3 PERONNE, CUNIGUNDA (CUNEGONDE) 2 DE LAON, WILLIAM OF 1 AUTUN) 763,764 was born October 14, 1024 in Falaise, Calvados, France 765,766, and died Bet. September 09-10, 1087 in Hermenbraville, Rouen, Normandie 766. He married (1) MAUD PEVERAL 767,768. He married (2) MATILDA (MAUD) OF FLANDERS 769, in Castle Of Angi, Normandy, France 771,772, daughter of BALDWIN DE FLANDERS and ADELAIDE FRANCE. She was born Abt in Flanders, France 773,774, and died November 02, 1083 in Caen, Calvados, France 775,

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