de Normandie, Richard Ier Sans-Peur 1a

Nom de naissance de Normandie, Richard Ier Sans-Peur
ID Gramps I08092
Genre masculin
Âge au décès 63 ans, 2 mois, 23 jours

Événements

Événement Date Lieu Description Notes Sources
Naissance 28/8/933 Fécamp  
 
Décès 20/11/996 Fécamp  
 

Parents

Relation avec la souche Nom Relation dans la famille (si différent de la naissance)
Père de Normandie, Guillaume Ier Longue-Epée [I08093]
Mère , Sprota [I08096]
         de Normandie, Richard Ier Sans-Peur [I08092]

Familles

    Famille de de Normandie, Richard Ier Sans-Peur et de Crépon, Gunnora [F03514]
Mariés Femme de Crépon, Gunnora [I08151]
  Enfants
  1. de Normandie, Richard II L'Irascible [I08091]
  2. d'Evreux, Robert [I08419]
  3. de Normandie, Emma [I08601]
  4. de Normandie, Havise [I53493]
  5. de Normandie, Mathilde [I47173]
  6. de Normandie, Guillaume [I38170]
    Famille de de Normandie, Richard Ier Sans-Peur [F08987]
  Enfants
  1. de Normandie, Papia [I40525]
    Famille de de Normandie, Richard Ier Sans-Peur [F05142]
  Enfants
  1. de Brionne, Geoffroy [I60235]

Anecdote

RICHARD, son of GUILLAUME Comte [ de Normandie] & his first [wife] Sprota --- (Fécamp [932]-Fécamp 20 Nov 996, bur Fécamp[81]). Guillaume of Jumièges records that, after the rebel “Riulfus” was defeated at the battle of "Pratum-belli", a messenger arrived “a...Fiscannensis castri” and reported the birth of his son to “nobilissima puella Danico more sibi iuncta...Sprota” to Guillaume who ordered him to be sent immediately to “Baiocas...episcopo Henrico” for baptism as “Richardum”[82]. Flodoard records "filio ipsius Willelmi, nato de concubina Brittana" being granted the land of the Normans by King Louis after his father's death[83]. Richard is described as "a boy" on the death of his father by Dudo of Saint-Quentin[84]. Guillaume of Jumièges records that, after his father was killed, “puerum Richardum” was recalled from Bayeux and placed "sub tutela Bernardi Dani"[85]. He succeeded his father as RICHARD I "Sans Peur" Comte[de Normandie]. Orderic Vitalis records that "Willelmus dux" was killed in 942 “fraude Arnulphi Flandrensis satrapæ” and that “Ricardus filius eius...tunc decem annorum” was made “dux Normannorum” a position which he held for 54 years[86]. He used the title Comte de Rouen/comesRothomagensium, and from 966Marquis des Normands/marchio Normannorum[87]. Guillaume of Jumièges records that Louis IV King of the West Franks, after the death of Richard´s father, marched on Rouen, was received by “Rodulphus et Bernardus atque Anslech totius Normannici ducatus tutores”, and captured Richard, who was taken to Laon but was freed by “Osmundus...consilio cum Yvone patre Willelmi de Belismo” and taken to “Silvanectis” where “Bernardus...comes” protected “nepotem suum Richardum”[88]. His forces defeated the army of Otto I King of Germany after it attempted to capture Rouen in revenge for the escape of comte Richard from captivity[89]. Comte Richard defeated French forces after King Lothaire of France captured Evreux. Dudo deSaint-Quentin records that, soon after succeeding, Richardsuppressed the rebellion of Rodulf "Torta", who was banished and fled to Paris[90]. These events are not dated, but are recounted with the betrothal of Richard to the daughterof Hugues Duc des Francs, which is dated to 956. Hugues "le Grand" Duc des Francs nominated comte Richard as guardian of his son, the future Hugues "Capet" King of France, in 956, the arrangement being confirmed by Richard's betrothal to Hugues's sister[91]. He invited William of Volpiano, Italian abbot of Saint-Bénigne at Dijon, to reform theNorman abbeys, and installed monks at Mont-Saint-Michel and Fécamp[92]. He agreed a non-aggression pact with Æthelred II King of England 1 Mar 991, designed nodoubt to prevent either side from sheltering Viking marauders[93]. "Ricardus filius Willelmi, dux Normannie" founded Louviers "in Ebroicensi pago" by undated charter[94]. Guillaume of Jumièges records the death “apud Fiscannum” in 996 of “Richardus dux primus”[95]. Orderic Vitalis records the death in 996 of "Ricardo seniore"[96]. The Brevis Relatio de Origine Willelmi Conquestoris records that "Ricardus…filius Willelmi et alius Ricardus" were buried "Fiscanni"[97].

m firstly (betrothed 956, Rouen 960) EMMA, daughter of HUGUES "le Grand" Duc des Francs, Comte de Paris & his third wife Hedwig of Germany ([943]-after 19 Mar 968). The Liber Modernorum Regum Francorum records the marriage in 956 of "Richardus filius Guillelmi principis Normannorum" with "filiam Hugonis ducis", although she is not named[98]. Guillaume of Jumièges records the betrothal of “Hugo dux...filiam suam...Emmam” and “puerum Richardum”, with the consent of “Bernardi Silvanectensis”, and in a later passage their marriage[99]. No direct proof has yet been identified that Emma was the daughter of her father's third marriage. However, this is likely given that betrothals at thetime normally took place when the female partner was still a child or in earlyadolescence. Guillaume of Jumièges records the death without children of “Emma uxor eius filia Hugonis Magni”[100].

m secondly ([before 989]) GUNNORA, daughter of --- ([950]-5 Jan 1031). Guillaume de Jumièges records that "in domo forestarii...hospiti suo...uxorem suam Sainfriam" rejected the advances of Richard I Comte [de Normandie] and sent “Gunnorem sororem suam” to his bed in her place[101]. Guillaume of Jumièges records that Richard married “Gunnor ex nobilissima Danorum prosapia ortam”, in the sentence which follows the record of the death of Richard´s first wife[102]. According to Robert de Torigny, the marriage took place to legitimise Richard and Gunnora's son Robert to permit his appointment as Archbishop of Rouen[103]. It appears from Dudo de Saint-Quentin that Gunnora was Richard I's mistress before she married him. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "Gunnor" as the wife of "dux Normannie primus Richardus"[104]. "Duke Richard [II]" donated property to the abbey of Mont Saint-Michel by charter dated to [1024/26], subscribed by "…Gonnor matris comitis…"[105]. Robert of Torigny records the death in 1030 of "Gunnor comitissa uxor primi Ricardi"[106]. The necrology of Saint-Père-en-Vallée records the death "Non Jan" of "Gonnoridis…comitissa Normannie"[107].
Richard & his second wife had eight children (legitimated [before 989] by the subsequent marriage of their parents)

Attributs

Type Valeur Notes Sources
_UID 96DA6F27C3C7476695D05349E7A814E9CA9C
 

Arbre généalogique

  1. de Normandie, Guillaume Ier Longue-Epée [I08093]
    1. , Sprota [I08096]
      1. de Normandie, Richard Ier Sans-Peur
        1. de Crépon, Gunnora [I08151]
          1. de Normandie, Richard II L'Irascible [I08091]
          2. d'Evreux, Robert [I08419]
          3. de Normandie, Emma [I08601]
          4. de Normandie, Havise [I53493]
          5. de Normandie, Mathilde [I47173]
          6. de Normandie, Guillaume [I38170]
          1. de Normandie, Papia [I40525]
          1. de Brionne, Geoffroy [I60235]

Ascendants

Références des sources

  1. Foundation for Medieval Genealogy [S00008]
      • Page: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORMANDY.htm#_Toc359777190
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