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Geoffrey, Count of Eu. Geoffrey of Brionne (mid-10th century – c. 1010), also called Godfrey was Count of Eu and Brionne [a] in the late tenth and early eleventh centuries. Life. He was a son of Duke Richard I of Normandy, [1] by an unnamed wife or concubine.
- None. First Creation
- Gilbert, Count of Brionne
996–1015: Geoffrey, also Count of Brionne, illegitimate son of Duke Richard I of Normandy; 1015–1040: Gilbert, also Count of Brionne, son of the previous; 1040–1050 (approximate): William I, brother of Geoffrey; William Busac, son of the previous, 1050-1053 (approximate) Robert I, also Lord of Hastings, son of William I, 1053-1093
Count Geoffroy Fitzrichard of Eu & Brionne ca 953-ca 1015. Discover the family tree of Count Geoffroy Fitzrichard of Eu & Brionne for free, and learn about their family history and their ancestry.
22 de ene. de 2019 · Father of Gilbert de Brionne comte d'Eu and Adèle de Brionne. Brother of N.N. de Brionne, Sister of Gilbert, uncertain parentage. Half brother of William I, count of Eu; Papia de Normandie; Mauger, Count of Corbeil; Richard II "the Good", Duke of Normandy; Robert, Archbishop of Rouen and 6 others.
- Brionne, Haute-Normandie
- Brionne, Haute-Normandie, France
- between 953 and 962
- France
Biography. Godfrey (Geoffrey) was the eldest of the illegitimate children of Duke Richard I (the Fearless), the Conqueror's great-grandfather. While the Duke granted Godfrey Brionne, he did not make him a count. Godfrey's comital title derives from the grant of the county of Eu made to him after 996 by his half-brother, Duke Richard II.
- Male
- Hawise (Guisnes) de Brionne
Geoffrey, Count of Eu. mid-10th century – c. 1010. House: de Clare. Titles: 1st Count of Eu, 1st Count of Brionne. Geoffrey of Brionne, known also as Godfrey, was a prominent figure in the late tenth and early eleventh centuries, holding the titles of Count of Eu and Brionne.
Gilbert de Brionne was son of Geoffrey, Count of Eu (otherwise cited as 'Godfrey'), who was an illegitimate child of Richard I of Normandy. He inherited Brionne, becoming one of the most powerful landowners in Normandy. Gilbert was a generous benefactor to Bec Abbey founded by his former knight Herluin in 1031.