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  1. Richard I (28 August 932 – 20 November 996), also known as Richard the Fearless (French: Richard Sans-Peur; Old Norse: Jarl Rikard), was the count of Rouen from 942 to 996. Dudo of Saint-Quentin , whom Richard commissioned to write the " De moribus et actis primorum Normanniae ducum " (Latin, " On the Customs and Deeds of the First Dukes of ...

    • Duke of Normandy

      The first official recorded use of the title duke ( dux) is...

  2. Ricardo I de Normandía, llamado Sin Miedo ( Fécamp, Normandía, Francia, 28 de agosto de 938-ibídem, 20 de noviembre de 996), fue duque de Normandía desde 942 hasta su muerte. 1 Es el primer noble que ostentó este título, habiendo sido sus antecesores denominados por el título normando de jarl, equivalente a aquel, por lo que se suele aplicar r...

    • Richard Ier de Normandie
  3. 4 de abr. de 2024 · Richard I (born c. 932—died 996) was the duke of Normandy (942–996), son of William I Longsword. Louis IV of France took the boy-duke into his protective custody, apparently intent upon reuniting Normandy to the crown’s domains, but in 945 Louis was captured by the Normans, and Richard was returned to his people.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GunnorGunnor - Wikipedia

    Gunnor or Gunnora ( c. 950 [2] – c. 1031) was Duchess of Normandy by marriage to Richard I of Normandy, [a] [4] [5] having previously been his long-time mistress. She functioned as regent of Normandy during the absence of her spouse, as well as the adviser to him and later to his successor, their son Richard II . Life.

  5. 4 de abr. de 2024 · Richard I (born September 8, 1157, Oxford, England—died April 6, 1199, Châlus, duchy of Aquitaine) was the duke of Aquitaine (from 1168) and of Poitiers (from 1172) and king of England, duke of Normandy, and count of Anjou (1189–99). His knightly manner and his prowess in the Third Crusade (1189–92) made him a popular king in ...