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  1. Cecilia de Normandía (Normandía, Francia, c. 1056-Caen, Normandía, Francia, 30 de julio de 1126) fue una princesa de Inglaterra, hija de Guillermo I de Inglaterra y Matilde de Flandes. Era la tercera hija del matrimonio y la segunda de sexo femenino.

  2. Cecilia of Normandy (or Cecily; c. 1056 – 30 July 1126) was a French abbess, thought to be the eldest daughter of William the Conqueror and Matilda of Flanders. Life. She was the sister of William II and Henry I of England. She was very close to her other brother, Robert Curthose.

  3. 17 de abr. de 2022 · Cecilia of Normandy (or Cecily; c.1056 – 30 July 1126) possibly the eldest daughter of William the Conqueror and Matilda of Flanders. Her brothers were Kings William II of England and Henry I of England. She was buried within the walls of the Abbey of Sainte-Trinité at Caen.

  4. Brief Life History of Cecilia de. When Cecilia de Normandie Abbess of Caen was born about 1056, in Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Upper Normandy, France, her father, William I "The Conqueror" King of England, was 30 and her mother, Mathilde de Flandre reine d'Angleterre, was 27.

  5. 29 de ago. de 2022 · Cecilia of Normandy was born circa 1055 – 1056 in the Duchy of Normandy, now part of France. She was the daughter of William III, Duke of Normandy and Matilda of Flanders. In 1066, Cecilia’s father, William III, Duke of Normandy, invaded England and defeated the last Anglo-Saxon King, Harold Godwinson at the Battle of Hastings.

  6. Cecilia of Normandy (or Cecily) is thought to be the eldest daughter of William the Conqueror and Matilda of Flanders. Her brothers were Kings William II of England and Henry I of England. She was very close to her other brother, Robert Curthose, and was educated by the abbess Matilda.

  7. Cecelia, Abbess of Romney Abbey. Cecilia of Normandy (or Cecily; c. 1056 – 30 July 1126) was a French abbess, thought to be the eldest daughter of William the Conqueror and Matilda of Flanders. [1] References. ↑ The Ecclesiastical History of England and Normandy, Volume 2. Page 115. Categories: 1056 births. 1120s deaths. Normans. Nuns.