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  1. Fulbert of Falaise (fl. 11th century) was a Chamberlain of the Duke of Normandy and the maternal grandfather of William the Conqueror. Little direct testimony survives of Fulbert.

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    • Occupation
    • Bio#2
    • Tracking Notes

    The earliest accounts of Fulbert's daughter, Herleva, come from Orderic Vitalis. They were not written down until 80 years after she met Robert the Magnificent. It was only through Wace and Benoit in the 12th century, and later 17th-century writings, that she became known as a daughter of tanner.

    In fact, Fulbert was probably a mortician. He is described as, "a person who laid out corpses," and "might have embalmed bodies." As Chamberlain of the ducal court, this was one of Fulbert's duties, and most likely the backdrop of the heckling which resulted in Duke William's bloody retribution.

    Jack Day's Work in Progress "Cawley (2006), lists Fulbert de Falaise and Doda (Duwa) UNKNOWN, as the parents of Herlave (living 1049)." "Note that Cawley (2006), terminates Herlave's pedigree with Fulbert, with nothing more known." "Baldwin (2006), does not identify parents for Herleve."

    WORK IN PROGRESS: UNSOURCED Children on Wikitree: 1. Osborne de Criton, born Falaise 1012 [citation needed] 2. Beatrice de Venoix, born Falaise 1022, needs merging with Beatrice de Falaise, born Falaise 1022 [citation needed]

    • Male
    • Doda Unknown
  2. Fulbert de Falaise was born about 0978, in Falaise, Calvados, Normandy, France. He had at least 3 sons and 1 daughter. His occupation is listed as mortician in Falaise, Calvados, Lower Normandy, France. He died on 7 January 1017, in Normandy, France, at the age of 40, and was buried in Falaise, Calvados, Lower Normandy, France.

    • Male
    • Doda de Falaise
  3. 16 de ago. de 2022 · Fulbert of Falaise (fl. 11th century) was a Chamberlain of the Duke of Normandy and the maternal grandfather of William the Conqueror. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fulbert_of_Falaise. http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORMANDY.htm

  4. As the maternal grandfather of William the Conqueror, Fulbert, the Tanner of Falaise, occupies a unique place in history. This paper discusses widely circulated myths and hypotheses surrounding the origins of Fulbert, his wife Doda, and their daughter Herleva.

  5. AIS: Fulbert of Falaise. Lide: In her novel she says Fulbert had a son Walter, who helped William the Bastard escape from the clutches of Ralph de Gace, who hoped to became the Duke of Normandy. Photos and archival records

  6. Fulbert of Falaise served as the Chamberlain of the Duke of Normandy during the 11th century and is most notably recognized as the maternal grandfather of William the Conqueror.