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The Duchess of Normandy was the wife of the Duke of Normandy.
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was DuchessofNormandy by marriage to Richard I ofNormandy, having previously been his long-time mistress. She functioned as regent ofNormandy during...
Judith of Rennes (982–1017) was DuchessofNormandy from c. 1000 until her death. Judith, born in 982, was the daughter of Conan I, Duke of Brittany and...
Matilda of Flanders (French: Mathilde; Dutch: Machteld; German: Mechtild) (c. 1031 – 2 November 1083) was Queen of England and DuchessofNormandy by marriage...
Customs and Deeds of the First Dukes ofNormandy"), called him a dux. However, this use of the word may have been in the context of Richard's renowned...
of her marriage to Bonne (French) or Bona (Latin). Upon marriage, Bonne was the wife of the heir to the French throne, becoming DuchessofNormandy and...
Sibylla of Conversano (d. 18 March 1103) was a wealthy Norman heiress, DuchessofNormandy by marriage to Robert Curthose. She was regent ofNormandy during...
Constance ofNormandy (between 1057 and 1061 – 13 August 1090) was a Duchessof Brittany. She was one of the nine children of William the Conqueror and...
married in Straubing 12 August 1328 to Henry XIV, Duke of Bavaria Bonne of Luxembourg, DuchessofNormandy (21 May 1315 – 11 September 1349, Maubuisson, born...
Blessed Memory, was Queen of England and DuchessofNormandy as the first wife of King Henry I. She acted as regent of England on several occasions during...
grandmother of Richard the Fearless, who forged the Duchy ofNormandy into a great fief of medieval France. Dudo of Saint-Quentin, in his panegyric of the Norman...
subsequent invasion ofNormandy marked the beginning of an Angevin-Capetian conflict that would last more than fifty years. Now, as Duchessof both Aquitaine...
the first Norman king of England (as William I), reigning from 1066 until his death. A descendant of Rollo, he was Duke ofNormandy (as William II) from...
Adela of France, known also as Adela the Holy or Adela of Messines; (1009 – 8 January 1079, Messines), was, by marriage, DuchessofNormandy (January –...
Anarchy. The daughter and heir of Henry I, king of England and ruler of Normandy, she went to Germany as a child when she was married to the future Holy...
when Matilda was around eight years old. On the evening of 25 November 1120, returning from Normandy to England, William Adelin chose to sail aboard the White...
Svendsdatter of Denmark (Estrith, Astrith: 990/997 – 1057/1073), was a Danish princess and titular queen, a Russian princess and, possibly, duchessofNormandy by...
Luitgarde of Vermandois (c. 914 – 9 February 978) was a French noblewoman from the Herbertian dynasty. She was a countess consort of Rouen and Normandy by her...
Matilda of Andechs (died 1245), daughter of Margrave Berthold I of Istria Matilda of Anjou (c. 1106 – 1154), DuchessofNormandy Matilda of Bavaria (disambiguation)...
Rollo, Duke ofNormandy. It is uncertain whether Gisela existed. According to limited early records, Gisela was a daughter of the king of West Francia...
members of his family, some held by Herbert II of Vermandois. In 939 king Louis attacked Hugh the Great and Duke William Longsword ofNormandy, after which...
The Duchy ofNormandy grew out of the 911 Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte between King Charles III of West Francia and the Viking leader Rollo. The duchy...