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  1. Robert I of Normandy (22 June 1000 – July 1035), also known as Robert the Magnificent and by other names, was a Norman noble of the House of Normandy who ruled as duke of Normandy from 1027 until his death in 1035.

  2. 4 de abr. de 2024 · Robert I was the duke of Normandy (1027–35), the younger son of Richard II of Normandy and the father, by his mistress Arlette, of William the Conqueror of England. On the death of his father (1026), Robert contested the duchy with his elder brother Richard III, legally the heir, until the latter’s.

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    Robert the Magnificent (1000–1035), also named Robert I, Duke of Normandy, 1027–1035), father of William the Conqueror. Sometimes known as Robert II, with Rollo of Normandy, c. 860 – c. 932, as Robert I because Robert was his baptismal name when he became a Christian.

  4. Robert, called "The Magnificent" (French, "le Magnifique") for his love of finery, and also called "The Devil" was the son of Duke Richard II of Normandy and Judith, daughter of Conan I, Duke of Brittany. When his father died, his elder brother Richard succeeded, whilst he became Count of...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RobertRobert - Wikipedia

    Robert I of Normandy a.k.a. Robert the Magnificent. The name Robert was a royal name in France, Germany, Scotland and England during the medieval period, and was the name of several kings, dukes, and other rulers and noblemen.

  6. Robert the Magnificent, Duke of Normandy (c. 1010 – 1035) Son of Richard II and Judith of Brittany, and younger brother of Richard III. From his succession, Robert had to face the revolts led by his uncle Robert, Archbishop of Rouen, Hugh, Bishop of Bayeux, William Talvas, Count of Bellême, and Alan, Duke of Brittany.