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| | 2nd wife, Poppeia, daughter of Berenger, Count of the Bessin. | == | Rollo, 1st Duke of Normandy. A.D. 911. | == | 1st wife, Gisla, daughter of Charles the Simple, King of France. | | Gourin, killed in Denmark. | |
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| | Sprote, daughter of the Count of Senlis. | == | William, Longa-Spatha, 2nd Duke of Normandy. A.D. 917. | | Gerloc, wife to William, Count of Poitiers. | |
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| | 1st wife, Emma, daughter of Hugues le Grand, Duke of France. | == | Richard I. 3rd Duke of Normandy. A.D. 944. | == | 2nd wife, Gonnor, originally his concubine. | |
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| | 2nd wife, Paphie, or Poppea. | == | Richard II. called The Good, 4th Duke of Normandy. A.D. 996. | == | 1st wife, Judith, da. of Geoffrey, Duke of Brittany. | Robert, Archbishop of Rouen, Count of Evreux. | Mauger, Count of Corbeil. | Emma, Queen of England. | Havoise, wife of Geoffrey, Duke of Brittany. | Matilda, wife of Eudes, Count of Chartres. | |
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| | Mauger, Archbishop of Rouen. | William of Arques, Count of Talou. | | Richard III. 5th Duke of Normandy. A.D. 1026. | Robert, 6th Duke of Normandy. A.D. 1028. | == | Arlette, daughter of Foubert, citizen of Falaise. | William, monk at Fécamp. | Alice, wife of Rinaldo, Count of Burgundy. | | Eleanor, wife of Baldwin, Count of Flanders. | Papie, wife of Guibert of St. Vallery. | N. died unmarried. | |
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| | Nicolas, Abbot of St. Ouen: and two daughters, one of them married to Walter of St. Vallery, the other to the Viscount of Bayeux:—all illegitimate. | | William the Conqueror, 7th Duke of Normandy, and King of England. A.D. 1035. | == | Matilda, daughter of Baldwin, Count of Flanders. | |
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| | N. his Mistress. | == | Robert, Court-Hose, 8th Duke of Normandy. A.D. 1087. | == | Sibilla, daughter of William, Count of Conversans. | Richard, killed in the New Forest. | William Rufus, King of England. | 1st wife, Matilda, da. of Malcolm, King of Scotland. | == | Henry I. King of England, and 9th Duke of Normandy. A.D. 1107. | == | 2nd wife, Adeliza, daughter of the Duke of Louvain. | Cecilia. | Constance. | Alice. | Agatha. | Adela. | == | Stephen, Count of Blois. | |
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| Richard, died from a surfeit, in hunting. | William, killed in the Crusades. | N. wife to Hélie de St. Saen. | N. da. of Marquis Renier, and sister to the Queen of France. | == | William, Count of Flanders. | William Adelin, drowned after his marriage. | 1st hus. Henry V. Emperor. | == | Matilda. | == | 2nd hus. Geoffrey, Count of Anjou, and 11th Duke of Normandy. A.D. 1143. | William. | Theobald, Earl of Blois. | | Henry, Bishop of Winchester. | Stephen, King of England. | == | Matilda of Boulogne. | |
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| | Eleanor, Countess of Poitiers and Duchess of Aquitaine. | == | Henry Plantagenet, 12th Duke of Normandy. A.D. 1150: Count of Anjou, Touraine, and Maine, and King of England. | | Geoffrey, Count of Nantes. | William. | | Eustace, 10th Duke of Normandy. A.D. 1135. | |
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| | William. | Margaret, of France. | == | Henry the Young, crowned King of England. | Richard Cœur-de-Lion, King of England, and 13th Duke of Normandy. A.D. 1189. | Geoffrey, Count of Brittany. | == | Constance, daughter of Conan, Duke of Brittany. | John Lackland, King of England, 14th and last Duke of Normandy. A.D. 1199. | |
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| | Arthur, Duke of Brittany, killed by his uncle John. | |