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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 ...

  2. Richard I van Normandië (28 augustus 933 – Fécamp, 20 november 996 ), ook Richard zonder Vrees ( Frans: Richard Sans Peur) genoemd, was de derde hertog van Normandië, van 942 tot 996. Jeugd en herovering van Normandië. Richard was een zoon van Willem I van Normandië en diens vrouw Sprota. Zijn grootvader Rollo was de eerste heerser van Normandië.

  3. 4 de abr. de 2024 · Richard I (born c. 932—died 996) was the duke of Normandy (942996), son of William I Longsword. Louis IV of France took the boy-duke into his protective custody, apparently intent upon reuniting Normandy to the crowns domains , but in 945 Louis was captured by the Normans, and Richard was returned to his people.

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  4. Richard II, Duke of Normandy. Richard II (died 28 August 1026), called the Good (French: Le Bon ), was the duke of Normandy from 996 until 1026. Life. Richard was the eldest surviving son and heir of Richard the Fearless and Gunnor. [1] . He succeeded his father as the ruler of Normandy in 996. [1] .

  5. Richard I van Normandie is geboren op 28 augustus 932 in Fecamp Normandie, zoon van Willem I van Normandie en Sprota Adela de Senslis de Bretagne. Hij is getrouwd met Herlue NN, ze kregen 1 kind. Hij is getrouwd in het jaar 960 met Emma NN.

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    • Fécamp, Normandy
  6. Fauroux (1961) = Marie Fauroux, Recueil des actes des ducs de Normandie de 911 à 1066 (Mémoires de la Société des Antiquaires de Normandie 36, Caen, 1961). Flodoard' Annals = Flodoard, Annales, MGH SS 3: 363-408. GND = Guillaume de Jumièges, Gesta Normannorum Ducum, as edited in Elisabeth van Houts, ed. & trans.,

  7. Richard of Normandy (died c. 1070) was the second son of William the Conqueror, King of England, and Matilda of Flanders. Richard died in a hunting accident in the New Forest in a collision with an overhanging branch, probably in 1070 or shortly afterwards. He was buried at Winchester Cathedral.