DE NORMANDIE, Richard
- Born: 23 Aug 963, Évreux, Normandie
- Marriage (1): DE BRETAGNE, Judith in 1000 in Mont Saint-Michel
- Marriage (2): D'ENVERMEU, Papia after 1017
- Died: 28 Aug 1026, Fécamp, Normandie at age 63
General Notes:
Richard (Richard II) "le Bon, Duc de Normandie"
Research Notes:
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Normandie-36 ---
Biography The House of Normandie crest. Richard II (Normandie) de Normandie is a member of the House of Normandie. Notables Project Richard II (Normandie) de Normandie is Notable.
Richard II "le Bon/l'Irascible", Duc de Normandie (d. 23 Aug 1026) bur. Fécamp
Richard is the son of Richard I, Duke of Normandie and Gunnora. He had two wives: Judith de Bretagne and Papia (Poppa). In total, they bore him eight (8) known children.[6][7]
According to Cawley (2006), Richard was also betrothed Estrid "Margaret" Svensdatter some time after 1017, but repudiated her.[8] Baldwin (2006), elaborates on the problems with this theory, particulary because it's also been said that she was betrothed to Robert. [9] Titles
996: Comte de Normandie 1015: Duc de Normandie
Parents
Father: Richard I "Sans Peur", Duc de Normandie.[10] Mother: Gunnora UNKNOWN (c. 950 - d. [05] Jan 1031).[11][12]
Marriage
m.1 (1000) Judith [de Rennes] de Bretagne (d. 28 Jun 1017). Issue: 6.[13]
Adelais "Judith".[1]
m. (ante 01 Sep 1016) Renaud de Macon, Count of Burgundy.[14]
Richard III, Duc de Normandie (d. Aug 1027) Robert "le Magnifique", Duc de Normandie (d. [22] Jul 1035).[2] UNKNOWN (Eleonore or Judith) de Normandie.[3]
m. (after 1030) Badouin IV, Comte de Flandre
Guillaume (d. 05 Dec 1025) (dau) UNKNOWN - possibly "Mathilde" (d. 1033).[4]
m.2 Papia (Poppa) UNKNOWN (d. after 1047). Issue: 2.[15]
Guillaume de Normandie, Comte de Talu et Comte d'Arques.[16] Mauger, Archbishop of Rouen
Sources
? Cawley (2006), states her alias is Judith, but Baldwin (2006) attributes the alias of Judith to the wife of Baldwin IV, Count of Flanders. ? Cawley (2006), calls him Robert II, Duke of Normandy.[1] while Baldwin (2006), refers to him Robert I "le Magnifique" Duke of Normandy.[2] ? Cawley (2006), cites her as Eleonore, while Baldwin (2006) disputes this and says that Eleonore and Judith are aliases for an unknown given name.[3] ? Baldwin (2006), seems certain she was named Mathilde,[4] but Cawley (2006) is not.[5]
Baldwin, S. (2006, October 12). "Richard II Duke of Normandy, 996-1026." The Henry Project. Web.[17] Cawley, C. (2006). "Richard II, Duc de Normandie." Medieval Lands v.4. Fmg.ac.[18] Charters (FR) bef. 1121, (Space: Telma) 1006: Abbey of Sainte-Trinité, Fecamp - Fécamp, Musée de la Bénédictine, n° 1bis. Charter 2662. 1015: Chapter of Saint-Quentin - Paris, BNF, coll. de Picardie t. 352 n° 1. Charter 2388. Image. 1023: Abbey of Saint-Ouen, Rouen - Rouen, AD Seine-Maritime, 14 H 259.
Charter 4549
1024: Abbey of Saint-Ouen; Rouen, AD Seine-Maritime, 14 H 145. Charter 2672. Image. Abbey of Saint-Wandrille - Rouen, AD Seine-Maritime, 16 H cart. 2.
Charter 2670 Image.
1025: Abbey of Pope Chartre; Paris, BNF, lat. 9221 n° 3bis. Charter 1889. Image. Abbey of Saint-Wandrille; Paris, BNF, lat. 16738 n° 1. Charter 1888. - Abbey of Sainte-Trinité, Fecamp - Fécamp, Musée de la Bénédictine, n° 2 bis. Charter 2674. Abbey of Sainte-Trinité - Fécamp, Musée de la Bénédictine, n° 2ter. Charter 2673. 1026: Abbey of Saint-Ouen; Rouen, AD Seine-Maritime, 14 H 145. Charter 2682. Image; Rouen, AD Seine-Maritime, 14 H 404. Charter 2679 Image; Rouen, AD Seine-Maritime, 14 H 448. Charter 2678. Image. Church of Our Lady of Montaur; Rouen, AD Seine-Maritime, 14 H 774.
Charter 2677. Image. Abbey of Saint-Wandrille - Rouen, AD Seine-Maritime, 16 H cart. 2. Charter 2683. Image.
1028: Abbey of Saint-Wandrille: Paris, BNF, lat. 16738 n° 2. Charter 1891. Image.
See also
Richardson, D. (n.d.). Royal Ancestry, V, pp. 486. N.p. Wikipedia: Richard II, Duke of Normandy (v. 05:03, 13 Feb 2017?).[19] Lundy, D. (n.d.). "Richard II, 4th Duc de Normandie #102169, b. circa 963, d. 28 August 1027," (citing Morby, Weir, Wikipedia and email). The Peerage. Web.[20] Weis, F.L. (1992). Ancestral Roots; 7th ed.
Richard married Judith DE BRETAGNE in 1000 in Mont Saint-Michel. (Judith DE BRETAGNE was born in 982 in Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne and died on 16 Jun 1017 in Normandie.)
Richard next married Papia D'ENVERMEU after 1017. (Papia D'ENVERMEU was born in 997 in Normandie and died after 1047 in Normandie.)
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