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  1. Bruno II de Angria (también Bruno II de Harcourt, Holstein, Sajonia-Anhalt, Alemania, c. 756-813) fue un señor de la guerra de origen vikingo que gobernó como duque de los sajones de Angria (Dux Angrariorum). [1]

  2. Bruno d'Harcourt en 1930. Marie Hervé Jean Bruno d'Harcourt, Conde de Harcourt (20 de septiembre de 1899 – 19 de abril de 1930) fue un miembro de la nobleza francesa y corredor de Grand Prix.

    • Origins
    • French and English Branches
    • The First Lords of Harcourt
    • The Harcourts and The Hundred Years' War
    • References

    When in 911, the Viking chief Rollo was given the territories that would make up Normandy through the Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte, he distributed domains to his main supporters among those who had accompanied him on his expeditions against the English and the Neustrians. Considerable lands (notably the seigneurie of Harcourt, near Brionne) were ...

    The Harcourt family has been perpetuated up until the present day in a French branch and an English branch. The château d'Harcourt in Harcourt, Eure, Normandy, built around 1100, survives.

    The first seigneurs of Harcourtfrom the early 11th to 13th centuries: 1. Bernard the Dane, companion of Rollo, governor and regent of the duchy of Normandy until the death of William I, Duke of Normandy(942) 2. Torf 3. Turquetil(960–1020s), son of Torf and of Ertemberge of Briquebec. William the Conqueror's governor during his minority. 4. Anquetil...

    As with several Norman lords, several Harcourt possessions in England and France were placed in a difficult position during the wars between the Capetians and Plantagenets. In this context, the Harcourt family played a game all of its own, simultaneously independent of both the king of France and king of England. Geoffroy de Harcourt led King Edwar...

    Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Harcourt" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 12 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 938–939.
    Dictionnaire de biographie française. 1989.
    Dictionnaire de la noblesse, contenant les généalogies, l'histoire et la chronologie des familles nobles de France. Vve Duchesne. 1775. p. 72.
    Hunt, William (1889). "Edward the Black Prince" . In Stephen, Leslie (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 17. London: Smith, Elder & Co. p. 91.
  3. Bruno II de Harcourt (Q9667604) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Sax ruler. Bruno of Engern; edit. ... Wikipedia (3 entries) edit. eswiki Bruno II de ...

  4. Bruno III de Angria (también Bruno III de Harcourt y Bruno de Wettin, Holstein, Sajonia-Anhalt, Alemania, c. 800-844) fue un señor de la guerra de origen vikingo que gobernó como duque de los sajones de Angria (Dux Angrariorum). [1]

  5. Jacques II de Harcourt (francés: Jacques d'Harcourt) (-Le Crotoy, 4 de marzo de 1424), fue Barón de Montgomery (1405-1424), señor de Noyelle y de Velli.