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  1. Sprota (c. 910-?) fue una cautiva bretona a la que Guillermo I, duque de Normandía desposó según la costumbre vikinga). [1] [2] Fue la madre de su sucesor, el duque Ricardo I. Después de la muerte de su primer esposo, se casó con Esperleng y tuvo con él a Rodulfo de Ivry. [3] [4] [5]

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SprotaSprota - Wikipedia

    Sprota was an early 10th century woman of obscure origin who became wife 'in the Viking fashion' (more danico) of William I, Duke of Normandy, by her becoming mother of his successor, Duke Richard I. After the death of William, she married a wealthy landowner, Esperleng, by him having another son, Norman nobleman Rodulf of Ivry .

  3. www.wikiwand.com › es › SprotaSprota - Wikiwand

    De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. Sprota ( c. 910 -?) fue una cautiva bretona a la que Guillermo I, duque de Normandía desposó según la costumbre vikinga ). Fue la madre de su sucesor, el duque Ricardo I. Después de la muerte de su primer esposo, se casó con Esperleng y tuvo con él a Rodulfo de Ivry.

  4. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Genealogy for Sprota (911 - 940) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  5. 9 de oct. de 2013 · Sprota was the name of a Breton captive who William I, Duke of Normandy took as a wife in the Viking fashion (more danico) and by her had a son, Richard I, Duke of Normandy. After the death of her husband William, she became the wife of Esperleng and mother of Rodulf of Ivry.

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  6. Although the name "Sprota" gives us a convenient name to refer to the mother of Richard I, the unusual form of the name and the lateness of the source (more than 100 years later) make it uncertain that her name has been correctly reported, hence the above use of quotes. Date of Birth: Unknown. Place of Birth: Unknown.

  7. Sprota was an early 10th century woman of obscure origin who became wife 'in the Viking fashion' (more danico) of William I, Duke of Normandy, by her becoming mother of his successor, Duke Richard I. After the death of William, she married a wealthy landowner, Esperleng, by him having another son, Norman nobleman Rodulf of Ivry .