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  1. Robert I, Marquis d'Orleans. Born: circa 865 in Angers, Anjou, France, son of Robert, Count de Blois and Adelaide=Aelis de Tours, Robert was alive in the year 865. Note - between 910 and 923 in France: In 903, The Normands burned the famous Abbey de Saint-Martin in Tours. In 910, Rollon, the Dane Hrolf, attacks Paris but is pushed back by ...

  2. Baldwin V, supported by king Robert II of France, his father-in-law, was persuaded to make peace with his father in 1030. This happened only after Duke Robert promised the elder Baldwin his military support. Robert gave shelter to Henry I of France against his mother, Queen Constance.

  3. ROBERT I. (0 865-923), king of France, or king of the Franks, was the younger son of Robert the Strong, count of Anjou, and the brother of Odo, or Eudes, who became king of the western Franks in 888. Appointed by Odo ruler of several counties, including the county of Paris, and abbot in commend am of many abbeys, Robert also secured the office ...

  4. The fall of the Templars came more than a century after Robert’s death, with the arrest and subsequent execution of the members of the order on the orders of King Philip IV of France in 1307. The legends surrounding the Templars, however, have persisted throughout the centuries, capturing the imagination of countless people.

  5. Robert I of France, King of West Francia, Count of Paris, Count of Poitiers, was born 15 August 866 in Wormsgau, Germany to Robert IV the Strong (820-866) and Adelaide of Tours (820-866) and died 15 June 923 Soissons, Aisne, Hauts-de-France, France of unspecified causes. He married Aelis of France (c870-894) .

  6. Robert II of France (Orleans, March 27, 972-Melun, July 20, 1031), called "the Pious" (in French: le Pieux), was king of France from 996 to 1031.Son of Hugh Capet and his wife Adelaide of Aquitaine, he was the second Frankish king of the Capetian dynasty.