Family:
Marriage:
- Maud on Jun 1119 at Lisieux .m1
- Maud
Birth: 1107
Death: 1154 in Fontevrault
Bibliography
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Burke, Sir John Bernard, Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage Baronetage and Knightage. 99th edition. London: Burke's Peerage, 1949. Available at http://archive.org/details/burkesgenealogic1949unse. Information from this source tagged as [Ref: Burke Peerage [cx0-9]*].
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Previte-Orton, C. W., The Shorter Cambridge Medieval History, Cambridge: University Press, 1952. Reprinted with corrections 1960. Available at (part 1) http://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.149173 and (part 2) http://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.149602. Information from this source tagged as [Ref: CMH p[0-9]*].
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Schwennicke, Detlev, ed., Europaische Stammtafeln: Stammtafeln zur Geschichte der europaischen Staaten, New Series. II: Die Ausserdeutschen Staaten Die Regierenden Hauser der Ubrigen Staaten Europas. Marburg: Verlag von J. A. Stargardt, 1984. Information from this source tagged as [Ref: ES II #[0-9]*].
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Parsons, John Carmi, Norman/Angevin queries. Posting to soc.genealogy.medieval (email list GEN-MEDIEVAL) on 2/17/1999. Subject: Norman/Angevin queries. Available at https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/OplRkZkaLcw/m/8QXb498pmfAJ. Author address: jparsons at chass dot utoronto dot ca. Information from this source tagged as [Ref: John Carmi Parsons SGM 2/17/1999-C].
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Ravilious, John, William of England (d. 1120) and his children. Posting to soc.genealogy.medieval (email list GEN-MEDIEVAL) on 2/4/2006. Subject: William of England (d. 1120) and his children. Available at https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/gu53louuryg/m/5EkmOra54T0J. Author address: Therav3 at aol dot com. Information from this source tagged as [Ref: John Ravilious SGM 2/4/2006-002500].
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Keats-Rohan, K.S.B., Domesday Descendants, A Prosopography of Persons Occurring in English Documents 1066-1166. Vol II: Pipe Rolls to Cartae Baronum. Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk: Boydell Press, 2002. NYPL ARF 03-4178 vol 2. Corrections at http://users.ox.ac.uk/~prosop/domesday-descendants-corrigenda.pdf Information from this source tagged as [Ref: Keats-Rohan DD p[0-9]*].
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Paget, Gerald, The Lineage and Ancestry of H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales. London: Charles Skilton Ltd, 1977. Nypl ARF+ 78-835. Information from this source tagged as [Ref: Paget HRHCharles p[0-9]*].
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Sources for birth and parent Information
- date:
- 1101 [Ref: Louda RoyalFamEurope #2]
- 1103 [Ref: Burke Peerage cclii, Richardson RoyalAnc v1p12]
- 1103 before 23 Nov [Ref: HenryII henry001 6/20/2010]
- before 5 Aug 1103 [Ref: Paget HRHCharles p11, Paget HRHCharles p141]
- first son [Ref: Keats-Rohan DD p1103]
- vor 5.VIII 1103 [Ref: ES II #81],
- place:
- [Ref: Paget HRHCharles p11, Paget HRHCharles p141],
- parents:
- [Ref: Burke Peerage cclii, CMH p608, Crouch Normans p156, HenryII
henry001 6/20/2010, HenryII matil001 6/20/2010, Keats-Rohan DD p1103,
Keats-Rohan DD p132, Louda RoyalFamEurope #2, Paget HRHCharles p11, Richardson
RoyalAnc v1c1, Richardson RoyalAnc v1p12, Richardson RoyalAnc v1p8],
- father:
- [Ref: HenryII fulk0005 12/31/2007]
Sources for death Information
- date:
- [Ref: Burke Peerage cclii, ES II #81, ES II #82, HenryII henry001
6/20/2010, HenryII matil001 6/20/2010, Keats-Rohan DD p1103, Keats-Rohan DD
p132, Paget HRHCharles p11, Paget HRHCharles p141, Richardson RoyalAnc v1p12]
- 1120 [Ref: CMH p608, Crouch Normans p156, Louda RoyalFamEurope #2]
- 1128 [Ref: Richardson RoyalAnc v1c1],
- place:
- [Ref: Burke Peerage cclii, HenryII henry001 6/20/2010, HenryII matil001
6/20/2010, Keats-Rohan DD p1103, Keats-Rohan DD p132, Paget HRHCharles p11,
Paget HRHCharles p141, Richardson RoyalAnc v1p12]
Sources with Information about marriage to Maud
- date:
- [Ref: ES II #81, ES II #82, HenryII fulk0005 12/31/2007, HenryII
henry001 6/20/2010, Paget HRHCharles p11, Paget HRHCharles p141]
- 1119 [Ref: Burke Peerage cclii]
- Maud at age 12, 6 mo before White Ship [Ref: Keats-Rohan DD p131]
- May 1119 [Ref: Richardson RoyalAnc v1p12],
- place:
- [Ref: Paget HRHCharles p11, Paget HRHCharles p141, Richardson RoyalAnc
v1p12],
- names:
- [Ref: Keats-Rohan DD p1105, Richardson RoyalAnc v1c1]
Research Notes:
Duke of Normandy, as William IV [Ref: Louda RoyalFamEurope #2]
heir apparent to his father [Ref: Richardson RoyalAnc v1p12]
lost at sea Nov 25 1120 [Ref: Burke Peerage cclii]
betrothed to a daughter of the count of Anjou, but drowned before he could
marry. The marriage had been delayed because of canonical objections as
William and the count were related within the prohibited degrees of
consanguinity [Ref: John Carmi Parsons SGM 2/17/1999-C]
drowned in the White Ship disaster [Ref: Keats-Rohan DD p132]
died in the wreck of the "White Ship" at Barflete, Nov 25 1120, together with
half-brother Richard and half-sister Maud Countess of Perche [Ref: Sheppard
RoyalByeBlowsI p96]
Just before twilight on 25 November 1120, Henry I set out from Barfleur in
Normandy to cross the Channel to England. His son and heir, William Audelin,
who was with Henry at Barfleur, decided to stay on and spend a merry evening
there with several of his young companions before putting to sea. A great
deal of wine was drunk, not only by William and his noble young friends, but
also by the crew of the boat, the White Ship. It was a fine, clear evening.
A gentle but steady wind augured well for the crossing. But when, towards
midnight, the White Ship, the swiftest and most up-to-date vessel in the royal
fleet, eventually put to sea, both passengers and crew were in an advanced
state of intoxication. The ship never even reached the open sea. The drunken
helmsman steered it straight on to a great rock at the mouth of the bay,
lifting the prow clean out of the water. Soon the ship began to fill with
water. After vain attempts to push it clear, a small dinghy was launched, and
Prince William bundled into it. As he was rowed away, William heard in the
darkness the cries of his illegitimate sister, the countess of Perche,
imploring him not to desert her. He ordered the rowers to turn back. Once
they did so, however, dozens of other men tried to clamber aboard, the dinghy
overturned, and all aboard it were drowned. Only one man, a butcher from
Rouen, survived the wreck, clinging all night to the masthead in the icy
water, and living to tell the tale. For days they searched the beaches around
Barfleur for bodies, but not more than a handful were ever recovered.
The disaster of the White Ship threatened to destroy everything that Henry I
had laboured so purposefully to build up. He had intended that William should
inherit all from him. Now his only surviving legitimate child was his
daughter Matilda (also known as Maud). Born in 1102, Matilda had been married
to the German emperor in 1114. [Ref: Given-Wilson RoyalBastards p74]
Orderic Vitalis gives the most extensive list of those who drowned, but names
only the most notable males and only a few of the women. The ship was said to
be carrying 300 people. The list is as follows:
-Thomas, son of Stephen (aka Thomas FitzStephen)
-Geoffrey, son of Gilbert de l'Aigle
-William (the ethling, son of Henry I, age 17)
-William, son of Roger, bishp of Coutances, "with his brother and three
galland nephews."
-Ralph the Red of Pont Echanfre', Lord of Echanfre'
-Gilbert d'Exmes
-Richard (illeg son of Henry)
-Matilda, Countess of Perche (Henry's illeg dau, wife of Routrou)
-Richard, the young earl of Chester
-Matilda, the wife of Richard, Earl of Chester, sister of Theobald
-Othere, son of Hugh, Earl of Chester
-Theodoric, nephew of Henry, emperor of Germany
-Two sons of Ives de Grantmesnil
-William de Rhuddlan
-William Bigod
-Geoffrey Ridel
-Hugh de Moulins
-Robert Mauconduit
-Gisulf, the king's "inquisitous secretary"
-no less than 18 females who were either daughters, sisters, wives, or neices
of kings and earls
-Berold "a butcher of Rouen" said to be the sole survivor
William de Pirou, the King's Steward (appears to have been included
erroneously by OV, as he later signes a record signed by the queen Henry
marries after the sinking)
-fifty oarsmen (rowers)
-a "marine force"
Orderic Vitalis has Thomas son of Stephen telling Henry that he is the son of
Stephen of Airarard. His father would have been the pilot or navigator of the
Mora, that carried William to England in 1066. [Ref: Deborah DeFrank SGM
6/28/1997]
Among the charters of grants to Hereford published by Dugdale in Monasticon
Anglicanum, there is the following (partial text only):
'Num. IV. Carta Regis Henrici Primi, Donationem Radulfi de Limesi
confirmans. [ Pat. 27 Edw. III, part. 1. m. 25. per Inspex.]
Hen. rex Angl. episcopo Lincolniae, et vicecomiti, et omnibus baronibus et
fidelibus suis, Francis et Anglis, de Lincolnesira salutem. Sciatis me
concessisse donationem terrarum et omnium rerum illarum quas Radulfus de
Limesia dedit ecclesiae s. Mariae de Herefort in elemosinam, pro animabus
patris et matris meae, et fratris mei Willielmi regis, et reliquorum
antecessorum meorum; et pro meipso, et pro uxore mea Matilda regina, et pro
pueris nostris; et pro Willielmo filio nostro, et uxore sua et filiis suis; et
pro animabus parentum et nostrorum; viz. terram illam ubi ecclesia praedicta
de Herefort aedificata est;.... T. Rogero episcopo Sarum, et R. episcopo
Lincoliae, et Gaufrido abbate Wintoniae, et Ranulfo cancellario, et Nigello de
Albini, apud Westmonasterium. ' [1]
This is of some genealogical interest, in that King Henry is shown
conceding a prior gift of Ralph de Limesi to Hereford for (among others) "our
son William and his wife and his children" ['pro Willielmo filio nostro, et
uxore sua et filiis suis']. This is the first mention I have found that
William, son and heir of Henry I of England, had in fact fathered children
prior to (or posthumously, after) his death on the White Ship in November
1120.
William, son and heir of King Henry I, was married in or about June 1119 to
Matilda, daughter of Count Fulk V of Anjou (and sister of Fulk's successor,
Geoffrey 'Plantagenet'). Assuming the the referenced children of William were
born to him and his wife Matilda, they likely were born sometime between say
March 1119/20 and (if posthumous) no later than August 1122. The legitimacy of
the issue mentioned in this charter is, however, by no means certain. This
charter was granted sometime before 10 Jan 1122/3, on which date Robert Bloet,
bishop of Lincoln (one of the testators of the above charter) died in the
company of King Henry [2].
The foregoing would be of greater genealogical import if the children of
William had survived, and (especially) had produced issue of their own. Given
that they left no other trace I have found - not to mention the eventual
succession crisis between their aunt Matilda (of England) and Stephen of Blois
(later King Stephen) - it is apparent that they died very young. If one, or
more, of the children of William were his by his wife Matilda of Anjou,
Hollister's statement that "Matilda of Anjou [was] no more than twelve" at her
marriage to William will require correction. [Ref: John Ravilious SGM
2/4/2006-002500]
Pedigree of William IV Duke Of Normandy
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Ketil
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Hrolfr (Rollo) Duke Of Normandy
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William Longspee Duke Of Normandy
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Berenger Count Of Bayeux
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Poppa
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(Unk Dau)
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Richard I The Fearless Duke Of Normandy
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Espriota
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Richard II The Good Duke Of Normandy
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(Unk) Forquelar Of Cirques
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Gunnora
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Robert I The Devil Duke Of Normandy
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Adam I The Great Count Of Nantes And Vannes, Duke Of Brit
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Paskurtan Count Of Rennes
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Oreguen
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Judhael Count Of Rennes
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Berenger Count Of Rennes
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(Unk Dau) Heiress Of Rennes
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Conan I Duke Of Brittany
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Gerberge
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Judith Of Brittany
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Fulk Le Roux Count Of Anjou
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Fulk II The Good Count Of Anjou
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Roscilla
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Geoffrey I Grisgonelle Count Of Anjou
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Gausfred Count Of Nevers
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Gerberga Of Nevers
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Aba
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Ermengarde Of Anjou
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Herbert II Count Of Vermandois
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Robert Count Of Troyes
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Adele Of Troyes
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Giselbert Duke Of Burgandy
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Adelaide Of Burgundy
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William The Conqueror King Of England
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Fulbert Of Falaise
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Herleve Of Falaise
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Duxia
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Henry I Beauclerc King Of England
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Baldwin II The Bald Count Of Flanders
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Arnold I The Old Count Of Flanders
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Alfthryth Of England
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Baldwin III Count Of Flanders
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Herbert II Count Of Vermandois
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Alix De Vermandois
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Hildebrante/Liegarde/Adela
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Arnold II The Young Count Of Flanders
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Billung Count In Saxony
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Hermann Billung Duke Of Saxony
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Fraderuna
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Matilda Of Saxony
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Hildegarde Of Westerbourg
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Baldwin IV The Bearded Count Of Flanders
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Anchier Count Of Orcheret, Margrave Of Ivrea
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Adalbert The Rich Margrave Of Ivrea
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Berengar II King Of Italy
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Berengar I King Of Italy
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Gisele Of Friuli
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Bertila Of Spoleto
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Rosela Of Italy
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Theobald Count Of Aries
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Boso Count Of Aries
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Bertha Of Lorraine
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Willa Of Aries
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Rudolph I King Of Upper Burgundy
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Willa Of Tuscany
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Wille
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Baldwin V Count Of Flanders
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(Unk)
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Wigeric Count in Bidgau
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Siegfried Count Of Luxemburg
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Cunegunde
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Ermentrude Of France
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Frederick I Count Of Luxemburg
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Hugh I Count In Abracian Nordgau
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Hildegarde
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Hedwig Of Nordgau
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Bertha
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Ogive Of Luxembourg
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Gebhard Duke Of Lorraine
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Udo Count In The Wetterau
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Ita
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Herbert I Count In The Kinziggau
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Herbert I Count Of Vermandois
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Cunegundis Of Vermandois
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Beatrice Of Morvois
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Ermentrude Of Kinziggau
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Eberhard II Count In Bonngau
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Megingoz Count Of The Avalgau
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Gisela
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Irmentrude
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Godfrey Duke Of Lorraine, Count Palatine
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Gerberga
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Ermentrude Of France
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Maud Of Flanders
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Rupert IV The Strong Count Of Tours
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Robert I King Of France
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Aelis Of Tours And Alsace
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Hugh Magnus Duke Of The Franks, Count Of Paris
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Herbert I Count Of Vermandois
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Beatrix Of Vermandois
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Beatrice Of Morvois
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Hugh Capet King Of France
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Otto The Illustrious Duke Of Saxony
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Henry I The Fowler King Of The Saxons
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Hedwige/Hadui/Haduich
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Hedwig Of Saxony
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Dietrich Count in Westfalen
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Mechtilde Of Westfalen
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Ragenhilda
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Robert II The Pious King Of France
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Ranulf II Count Of Poitou, Duke Of Aquitaine
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Ebles Mancer Count Of Poitou, Duke Of Aquitaine
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Irmgard
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William I Count Of Poitou, Duke Of Aquitaine
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Emliane
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Adelaide Of Poitou
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Ketil
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Hrolfr (Rollo) Duke Of Normandy
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Gerloc Of Normandy
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Poppa
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Adelaide Of France
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Rotbaudo Seigneur De Angelcas
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Boso II Count Of Provence
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William Le Pieux, Duke Of Aquitaine
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Ingelburga
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William I Count Of Aries And Provence
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Louis The Blind King Of Provence, Italy, Emperor
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Charles Constantine Count Of Vienna
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Anna
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Constance
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Warner Vicomte Of Sens And Troyes
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Teutberge
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Ingelger Count Of Anjou
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Fulk Le Roux Count Of Anjou
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Fulk II The Good Count Of Anjou
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Forcanda
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Adelaide (Blanch) Of Anjou
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Gausfred
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Gausfred Count Of Nevers
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Gerberga Of Nevers
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Hector Noble Of Arverne
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Aba
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Aba Abbess Of Sauxillanges
William IV Duke Of Normandy
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Duncan Lord Of Mormaer Of Athol
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Domnall (Donald II) Mac CAUSANTIN, King Of Scots
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Bethoc
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Spratlingus
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Ulsius
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Beorn
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Sigurd Digera Earl Of Northumbria
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Sibylia Of Northumbria
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Oswulf Earl Of Northumbria
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Waltheof Earl Of Northumberland
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Uchtred Earl Of Northumberland
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Ealdred Of Bernicia
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Ealdhun Bishop Of Durham
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Ecfrida
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Matilda Of Scotland
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Edward The Elder King Of England
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Edmund The Magnificent King Of England
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Eadgifu
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Edgar The Peaceful King Of England
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Saint Alfgifu
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Wynflaed
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Ethelred II The Redeless King Of England
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Ordgar Ealdorman Of Devonshire
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Aelfthryth
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Edmund Ironside King Of England
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Gunnor Ealdorman In Deise
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Thored Ealdorman Of Northumbria
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Edward Athling The Exile
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Alfgar Earl Of Mercia
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Morcar High Reeve In Northumbria
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Wulfrun
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Wulfric Ealdorman In Mercia
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Eadgyth
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Saint Margaret Of Scotland
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Rurik, Danish Viking Grand Prince Of Kiev
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Igor Grand Prince Of Kiev
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Alfrind
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Svatislav I Grand Prince Of Kiev
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Saint Olga
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Saint Vladimir Grand Prince Of Kiev
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Predslawa
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Jaroslav I Grand Prince Of Kiev
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Rognald Prince Of Polotzk
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Eric V King Of Swedes And Goths
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Bjorn The Old King Of Sweden
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Olaf III SKOTKONUNG, King Of Sweden
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Sigrid STORRADA
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Ingegard
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Astrid
Descendants of William IV Duke Of Normandy