Rion de Loheac, notices of, [ i. 245] n.

Robert, king of Scotland, pilgrimage of, [ i. 21].

——, duke of Normandy, father of William the Conqueror, undertakes a penitential pilgrimage, [ i. 27].

Dies, [ i. 28].

——, son of William the Conqueror, a leader of the Crusaders, [ i. 82].

Defeats the Turks in Phrygia, [ i. 111].

Returns home, and dies in prison, [ i. 248].

Historical notices of, [iii. 357] (App.).

——, count of Flanders, a leader of the Crusaders, [ i. 83].

Surnamed “The Lance and the Sword,” [ib.]