However, it is also possible that she was Comte Renaud's second wife, Adelais having died earlier. En 1024, son père l'envoie combattre Hugues, évêque d'Auxerre et comte de Chalon-sur-Saône qui retient prisonnier le gendre du duc Renaud, comte de Bourgogne1. "Raynaldi comitis, Adheleys uxoris eius" subscribed the charter dated 1030 by which "Robertus regis Roberti filius et regis Henrici filii eius germanus…Burgundie Dux" restored property to Cluny[173]. RICHARD, The Good reigned from 996 to 1026 and kept an unbroken friendship between Normandy and France. She later married Ulf Thrugilson Jarl [Wulfsige Sprakeling]. Richard II of Normandy (b. August 23 in 963in Normandy, France - August 28th of 1027, in Normandy), called the Good, was the eldest son of Richard I and Gunnora of Crepon. For the last 30 years until his death in 996 in Fécamp, Richard concentrated on Normandy itself, and participated less in Frankish politics and its petty wars. Richard II, byname Richard The Good, French Richard Le Bon, (died 1026/27), duke of Normandy (996–1026/27), son of Richard I the Fearless. Richard II, Duke of Normandy. Adam of Bremen records that "Chnud…rex Danorum" gave "suam…germanam Margaretam pro foedere" to "comitis Nortmannorum Rikardi" and after, she was repudiated by Richard, to "Wolf duci Angliæ"[159]. ADELAIS [Judith] ([1000]-7 Jul [after 1030]). She retained the title Comtesse d'Aumâle after her first marriage. Guillaume de Jumièges records the death of Duke Richard III, poisoned, at Rouen in 1028[179]. Children with Judith de Bretagne (Quick Family Chart). Married (1st) 1008 JUDITH daughter of CONAN LE TORT Count of Rennes by 2nd wife ERMENGARDE daughter of GEOFFREY Count of Anjou. "Raynaldi comitis, Adheleys uxoris eius" subscribed the charter dated 1030 by which "Robertus regis Roberti filius et regis Henrici filii eius germanus…Burgundie Dux" restored property to Cluny[173]. Rikard forsøkte å bedre forholdene til England ved å la sin søster Emma gifte seg med kong Ethelred, men hun var sterkt mislikt av engelskmennene. The Brevis Relatio de Origine Willelmi Conquestoris records that "Robertus…Ricardi filius" was buried "rediens de Hierusalem…in Nica civitate"[201]. Richard II was born on August 23, 970, in Normandy, France. Guillaume de Jumièges names (in order) "Richard, Robert et Guillaume" as the three sons of Duke Richard II and Judith[190]. Richard attempted to improve relations with England through his sister's marriage to King Ethelred, but she was strongly disliked by the English. It was recreated as an administrative entity in 2016 with the union of the régions of Basse-Normandie and…. Richard II (born 23 August 963, in Normandy, France – 28 August 1027, in Normandy), called the Good, was the son and heir of Richard I the Fearless and Gunnora. Richard II (born 23 August 963, in Normandy, France – 28 August 1027, in Normandy), called the Good, was the son and heir of Richard I the Fearless and Gunnora. m (after 1030) as his second wife, BAUDOUIN IV "le Barbu/Pulchrae Barbae" Count of Flanders, son of ARNOUL II "le Jeune" Count of Flanders & his wife Rozala di Ivrea [Italy] ([980]-30 May 1035). Louis IV of France took the boy-duke into his protective custody, apparently intent upon reuniting Normandy to the crown’s domains, but in 945 Louis was captured by the Normans, and Richard was returned to his people. He succeeded his father as Duke of Normandy in 996. Judith de Normandie was born about 1020 and died about Jul 1037 . Richard II (23 August 963 – 28 August 1026), called the Good (French: Le Bon), was the eldest son and heir of Richard I the Fearless and Gunnora. Orderic Vitalis dates his departure to "after seven and a half years", but it is unclear from the context whether this is calculated based on his accession or his father's death[196]. iii. He succeeded his father in 1026 as RENAUD I Comte Palatin de Bourgogne. 3. She married Herluin de Conteville. She married Herluin de Conteville. Richard II "le Bon/l'Irascible", Duc de Normandie (d. 23 Aug 1026) a) MICHEL (-after 1127). Mistress (2): HERLEVE [Arlette], daughter of FULBERT [de Falaise] & his wife Doda [Duwa] ---. Guillaume de Jumièges records the death of Duke Robert 2 Jul 1035 at Nikea on his return from a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, and his burial in the basilica of St Mary at Nikaia[198]. He is named as son of Archbishop Mauger by Orderic Vitalis who describes him as "a brave and worthy knight, who is now in England, loved and treated with honour in his old age by King Henry"[241]. Emma of Normandy, died 1052. Traditionally, Richard had a third wife named Astrid (Estritha), daughter of Sweyn Forkbeard, King of England, Denmark, and Norway, and Sigrid the Haughty. Her second marriage is deduced from the same charter of Saint-Martin d´Auchy which also names “Judita comitissa domine supradicte filia”[209]. Shortly after his reign began his brother Robert, discontented with his province of Hiemois on the border of Normandy, revolted against his brother. Ademar names Richard as son of "Ricardus Rotomagensis comes"[177]. m (after 1030) as his second wife, BAUDOUIN IV "le Barbu/Pulchrae Barbae" Count of Flanders, son of ARNOUL II "le Jeune" Count of Flanders & his wife Rozala di Ivrea [Italy] ([980]-30 May 1035). Richard held his own against a peasant insurrection, and helped Robert II of France against the duchy of Burgundy. Richard Ier de Normandie, dit Richard Sans-Peur (Fécamp v. 930-996), est le fils naturel du duc de Normandie Guillaume Longue-Épée et de Sprota1, et le troisième « duc » de Normandie en fait, ses prédécesseurs et lui-même dans un premier temps se qualifient de « jarl » et/ou comte des Normands. By signing up for this email, you are agreeing to news, offers, and information from Encyclopaedia Britannica. Orderic Vitalis records her marriage and calls her amita of William I King of England[171]. The Obituaire de Notre-Dame de Paris records the death "VIII Id Aug" of "Ricardus dux Normannie"[181]. An agreement between the abbots of Jumièges and Bougeuil concerning an exchange of land in Poitou, by charter dated [13 Apr/4 Apr] 1012, is subscribed by "Richardus…filius Ricardi principi magni, filius eius Richardus…"[178]. According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, he died while on pilgrimage in 1031[199]. He was married to Judith van RENESSE, they had 4 children. An illegitimate daughter of Richard I, sometimes called "Papia", is also at times given as a daughter of Richard II. "Raginaldus comes comitis Guillelmi filius" donated property to the abbey of Flavigny by charter dated 18 May 1037 subscribed by "Iudid comitisse uxoris eius, Guillelmi filii eius, Hugonis filii eius…"[174]. His parentage is given by Orderic Vitalis, who says he was "excessively addicted to the lusts of the flesh and distractions of the world"[233]. The Chronicle of Caen Saint-Etienne records the death in 1033 of "Mathildis, filia Ricardi comitis"[223]. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. L'origine de la querelle ne se situe probablement pas dans ce secteur mais plutôt en Bretagne. Son of Richard I 'Sans-Peur and Gunnor de Crèpon. Richard the Second succeeded his father, Richard Sans Peur, in the ducal throne of Normandy, in 996. m firstly ENGUERRAND [II] Comte de Montreuil, son of HUGUES de Ponthieu Comte de Montreuil & his wife Berthe d'Aumâle (-killed in battle Château d'Arques 25 Oct 1053). The Genealogica Comitum Flandriæ Bertiniana refers to "filiam secundi Ricardi ducis Normannorum" as wife of "Balduinum Barbatum" after the death of Ogiva[214]. The necrology of the abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés records the death "X Kal Sep" of "[Ricar]dus Normannorum secundus"[153]. RICHARD ([1001]-Rouen 6 Aug 1027). The Henry Project (King Henry II ) : Ancestors of King Henry II . The primary source which confirms her name has not yet been identified. Richard I "the Fearless" of Normandy (933-20 November 996) was Duke of Normandy from 17 December 942 to 20 November 996, succeeding William I Longsword and preceding Richard II of Normandy. His birth date is estimated from William of Malmesbury, according to whom Guillaume was born of a concubine and was seven years old when his father left for Jerusalem[211], and Orderic Vitalis, who states that he was eight years old at the time[212]. Richard II, Duke of Normandy Richard II of Normandy , Duke of Normandy, was born 23 August 963 in Normandy , France to Richard I, Duke of Normandy (933-996) and Gunnora, Duchess of Normandy (c936-1031) and died 28 August 1027 in Normandy , France of unspecified causes. [ELEONORE] de Normandie. She retained the title Comtesse d'Aumâle after her first marriage. He was the son of Duke Richard I de Normandie and Gunnor de Crepon. He married Emma de France (c943-968) 960 JL . * Emma of Normandy (c.985-1052) wife of two kings of England. "Otto comes qui nominatur Willelmus" issued a charter dated 2 Nov 1023 subscribed by "Raynardi comitis, Adheleydis uxoris eius"[172]. He also repelled an English attack on the Cotentin Peninsula that was led by Ethelred II of England. Richard II de Normandie, (970 - 1026) dit Richard l'« Irascible » ou Richard le « Bon », est duc de Normandie de 996 à 1026. Successor to his father Richard I in 996, Richard II was the first of his family to be unambiguously referred to as duke of Normandy, a title that is also often given anachronistically to his three predecessors. Richard Ier De Normandie 933-996; Papia De Normandie 945-1031 Union(s) et enfant(s) Relation en 990 avec NE NE épouse De Normandie Richard II dont. William of Malmesbury recounts that his remains were disinterred from Nikaia on the orders of his son, but interred in Apulia on their way back to France after the messenger learnt of the death of William I King of England[202]. He also repelled an English attack on the Cotentin Peninsula that was led by Ethelred II of England. Durant le règne de Richard II , il est associé au pouvoir. * * Mauger, Earl of Corbeil, died after 1033; his alleged grandson (or perhaps great-grandson) was Robert Fitzhamon, an important Anglo-Norman baron. Dette ekteskapet fikk likevel stor betydning da det skaffet Rikards sønnesønn, Vilhelm Erobreren, et formelt krav på den engelske tronen. Er verteidigte seinen Besitz bei einem Bauernaufstand, unterstützte König Robert II. See #5. below. Richard attempted to improve relations with England through his sister's marriage to King Ethelred, but she was strongly disliked by the English. The foundation charter of Saint-Martin d´Auchy names “Engueranni consulis qui filius fuit Berte supradicti Guerinfridi filie et Adelidis comitisse uxoris sue sororis…Willelmi Regis Anglorum”[208]. According to Orderic Vitalis, Judith founded the abbey of Bernay, Eure in 1025[157], but this date is inconsistent with her date of death and her husband's second marriage. Il est le premier à se qualifier de marquis. Ricardo II el Bueno, en una de las seis estatuas de los duques de Normandía en la plaza de Falaise. Mrs Richard II De Normandie[3, 4]. The Brevis Relatio de Origine Willelmi Conquestoris records that "Nicolao abate de sancto Audoeno" contributed 15 ships and 100 knights towards the invasion of England in 1066[188]. He also pursued a reform of the Norman monasteries. He commissioned Dudo of Saint-Quentin to write a detailed history of the Norman Dukes showing their nobility and Christian patronage. "Guillelmus Archensis comes et frater meus Malgerius Archiepiscopus" donated the vill of Periers sur Andelle to the monastery of Saint-Ouen at Rouen, at the request of "matris mee Paveie" and the consent of "Guilielmo Normannorum comite", by charter dated to [1047/50][165]. Er war der Sohn Richards I. des Furchtlosen und seiner Ehefrau Gunnora und folgte seinem Vater 996 als Herzog nach. During the reign of Richard II, the French king's chancery began to call the Norman ruler "Duke of the Normans" (dux Normannorum) for the first time. During a reign of thirty years, he displayed justice, benevolence, courage and religion, and the happiness enjoyed by his subjects entitled him to the glorious title of "The Good", conferred upon him by his contempories, and confirmed by posterity. Duke Richard II de Normandie - was born about 0930. i. Duke Godfrey de Brionne was born about 0955. m thirdly ([1060]) EUDES III Comte de Troyes et d'Aumâle, son of ETIENNE I Comte de Troyes [Blois] & his wife Adela --- (-after 1118). Robert of Torigny names "Nicolaum…duas filias Papiam…uxorem Walterii de Sancto Walerico et Aeliz uxorem Ranulfi vicecomitis de Baiocis" as the children of "Ricardo secundo duce Normannum filio primi Ricardi", specifying that Nicolas was "postea abbatum Sancti Audeni"[185]. Brother of Mauger, Count of Corbeil; Robert, Archbishop of Rouen; Alix de Normandie; Blanche de Normandie; Matilda de Normandie, Comtesse De Blois-Chartres and 3 others; Hawise, Duchess of Brittany; Emma Ælfgifu of Normandy and Beatrice, Abbess of Montvilliers « less He held his own against a peasant insurrection, helped Robert II of France against the duchy of Burgundy, and repelled an English attack on the Cotentin Peninsula that was led by the Anglo-Saxon king Ethelred II the… m secondly ([1053/54]) LAMBERT de Boulogne Comte de Lens, son of EUSTACHE [I] Comte de Boulogne & his wife Mathilde de Louvain (-killed in battle Phalampin 1054). He succeeded his brother in 1027 as ROBERT II "le Diable" Duke of Normandy. Richard held his own against a peasant insurrection, and helped Robert II of France against the duchy of Burgundy. The Chronicon Fontanellense names “Papia” as second wife of Duke Richard, adding that “cuius fratres Ansfredus et Osbernus” were monks at Fontanelle[163]. Category:Richard II of Normandy. 5. Robert de Torigny names "Aeliz" as daughter of Duke Robert II "de alia concubina" from Herleve[203]. Mauger, Earl of Corbeil, died after 1033. 958 in Normandy, France. He formed a new alliance with Brittany by marrying his sister Hawise to Geoffrey I, Duke of Brittany and by his own marriage to Geoffrey's sister, Judith. Richard II, duke of Normandy (996–1026/27), son of Richard I the Fearless. Duke Richard II & his second wife had two children: 7. * * Mauger, Earl of Corbeil, died after 1033; his alleged grandson (or perhaps great-grandson) was Robert Fitzhamon, an important Anglo-Norman baron. Rikard den gode som en del av statueserien de seks hertuger av Normandie i sentrum av byen Falaise.Rikard II av Normandie (født 963, død 28. august 1027) var hertug av Normandie. Han etterfulgte sin far som hertug av Normandie i 996. Her second marriage is deduced from the same charter of Saint-Martin d´Auchy which also names “Judita comitissa domine supradicte filia”[209]. Richard succeeded his father as Duke of Normandy in 996 but the first five years of his reign were spent with Count Ralph of Ivry wielding power and putting down a peasant insurrection[2]. Jump to navigation Jump to search Richard II Duke of Normandy. b) ALIX . . Guillaume de Jumièges records his rebellion, stating that it was supported by Henri I King of France, and his subsequent exile in the household of Eustache Comte de Boulogne where he stayed until his death[228]. Richard II "the Good", Duke of Normandy (966) Robert, Archbishop of Rouen, Count of Evreux, died 1037. The necrology of the abbey of Saint-Denis records the death "X Kal Sep" of "Ricardus Rothomagensium comes"[154]. When Richard II died in August 1026, his eldest son, Richard III became Duke of Normandy. The name of Duke Robert's first mistress is not known. Guillaume de Jumièges names (in order) "Richard, Robert et Guillaume" as the three sons of Duke Richard II and Judith, specifying that Guillaume "dans son adolescence prit l'habit de moine à Fécamp"[217]. William of Malmesbury records that Robert went on pilgrimage to Jerusalem in 1035[195]. This is extremely unlikely, however, given the political situation. Guillaume de Jumièges records that Duke Richard and Judith had three daughters, of whom the second (unnamed) married "Baudouin de Flandre"[216]. Duc Richard II de Normandie, 'the Good' b. Guillaume de Jumièges names (in order) "Mauger…et Guillaume d'Arques" as the two sons of Duke Richard II and his second wife Popa, specifying that Guillaume II Duke of Normandy installed Guillaume as Comte de Talou[224]. [ELEONORE] de Normandie. "Raginaldus comes comitis Guillelmi filius" donated property to the abbey of Flavigny by charter dated 18 May 1037 subscribed by "Iudid comitisse uxoris eius, Guillelmi filii eius, Hugonis filii eius…"[174]. Guillaume II captured the fortress of Arques, and Guillaume went into exile in [1054][229]. Adelais de Normandie was born about 1007, lived in Normandie, France and died after 7 Jul 1037 in France . Robert of Torigny names "Nicolaum…duas filias Papiam…uxorem Walterii de Sancto Walerico et Aeliz uxorem Ranulfi vicecomitis de Baiocis" as the children of "Ricardo secundo duce Normannum filio primi Ricardi"[189]. Be on the lookout for your Britannica newsletter to get trusted stories delivered right to your inbox. Nicoias is named as the son of Duke Richard III by Orderic Vitalis, who specifies that he was compelled by his uncle Duke Robert to become an oblate monk at Fécamp while still a boy, but that some years later when still an adolescent he was installed by Duke Guillaume II as Abbot of St Ouen at Rouen which he ruled "for almost 60 years"[187]. He succeeded his father in 1026 as RICHARD III Duke of Normandy. Duke Robert II had one illegitimate child by Mistress (1): a) ADELAIS (-[1081/84]). Married Judith de Bretagne (996), by whom he had the following issue: Secondly he married Poppa, by whom he had the following issue: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORMANDY.htm#_Toc148955359. "Rotbertus Normannorum dux, Ricardi filio" founded the abbey of Sainte-Trinité at Rouen in 1030[193]. Adélaide, married Renaud I, Count of Burgundy, Eleanor, married to Baldwin IV, Count of Flanders. Richard II "The Good" 4th Duke Of Normandy, Richard II "the Good" of Normandy 4th Duke of Normandy (958-1026) [Pedigree], Son of Richard I "The Fearless" of Normandy 3rd Duke of Normandy (933-996) and Gunnora of Denmark (936-1031), REF RFC. Ademar names Robert as brother of Richard[191]. Traditionally, Richard had a third wife named Astrid (Estritha), daughter of Sweyn Forkbeard, King of England, Denmark, and Norway, and Sigrid the Haughty. Guillaume de Jumièges records that the wife of Guillaume was "sœur de Guy comte de Ponthieu" but does not name her[230]. Richard attempted to improve relations with England through his sister's marriage to King Ethelred, but she was strongly disliked by the English. Son of Richard I Duke of Normandy, also know as Richard I (The Fearless) Duke of Normandy. He pursued a reform of the Norman monasteries. He married firstly (996) Judith (982-1017), daughter of Conan I of Brittany, by whom he had the following issue: Secondly he married Poppa of Envermeu, by whom he had the following issue: An illegitimate daughter of Richard I, sometimes called "Papia", is also at times given as a daughter of Richard II. Richard II, duke of Normandy (996–1026/27), son of Richard I the Fearless. Saxo Grammaticus also records her betrothal[160]. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Orderic Vitalis specifies that Duke Robert died "in the city of Nicæa in Bythinia"[200]. Robert of Torigny names "Nicolaum…duas filias Papiam…uxorem Walterii de Sancto Walerico et Aeliz uxorem Ranulfi vicecomitis de Baiocis" as the children of "Ricardo secundo duce Normannum filio primi Ricardi"[189]. Abbé de Fécamp. m RANULF Vicomte du Bessin, son of Vicomte ANSCHITIL & his wife --- (-killed in battle Val-es-Dunes 1047). "The Good". "Otto comes qui nominatur Willelmus" issued a charter dated 2 Nov 1023 subscribed by "Raynardi comitis, Adheleydis uxoris eius"[172]. William of Malmesbury records that Robert went on pilgrimage to Jerusalem in 1035[195]. Aug 28 1026 - Fécamp, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France, Robert, Mauger, Beatrice de Normandie, Hawise de Normandie, Emma of Normandy, William Count of Eu And Exmes, Adeliza de Normandía, Eleanore Richardsdatter de Normandie, Robert Fitzrichard, Rouen, Seine Inferieure, Haute-Normandie, France, French: Richard II le Bon, Duc de Normandie, Richard I, 'the Fearless', Duke of Normandy, Robert I "the Magnificent", Duke of Normandy, Adeliza (Alice) of Normandy, Countess Of Burgundy, William of Normandy, Count Of Talou & Arques, Matilda de Normandie, Comtesse De Blois-Chartres, Geoffrey de Brionne, Count of Eu & Brionne, Sister of Gilbert de Brionne, uncertain parentage, http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:gWzAgOiY80cJ:www.renderplus.com/hartgen/charts/de-normandie-de-bretagne_2.htm+richard+II+de+normandie&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&source=www.google.com, http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_II_de_Normandie. Mistress (1): ---. Mistress (1): ---. "Duke Richard [II]" donated property to the abbey of Mont Saint-Michel by charter dated to [1024/26], subscribed by "…Papie uxoris comitis"[164]. GUILLAUME (-5 Dec 1025). Successor to his father Richard I in 996, Richard II was the first of his family to be unambiguously referred to as duke of Normandy, a title that is also often given anachronistically to his three predecessors. 2. "Vuillelmus Ricardi magni ducis Normannorum filius" donated property to the abbey of Jumièges by charter dated to [1040][226]. Richard II (Normandie) de Normandie is a member of the House of Normandie. He is named as son of Archbishop Mauger by Orderic Vitalis who describes him as "a brave and worthy knight, who is now in England, loved and treated with honour in his old age by King Henry"[241]. Robert of Torigny records that "Malgerius nepos eius" succeeded as archbishop of Rouen in 1037 on the death of his uncle Robert[234]. Let us know if you have suggestions to improve this article (requires login). Orderic Vitalis dates his departure to "after seven and a half years", but it is unclear from the context whether this is calculated based on his accession or his father's death[196]. However, this connection later gave his grandson, William the Conqueror, his claim to the throne of England. Richard I, Duke of Normandy, Duke of Normandy, was born 28 August 933 in Fécamp, Upper Normandy, France to William Longsword, 2nd Duke of Normandy (893-942) and Sprota and died 20 November 996 inFécamp, Upper Normandy, France of unspecified causes. In lieu of building up the Norman Empire by expansion, he stabilized the realm and reunited the Normans, forging the reclaimed Duchy of his father and grandfather into West Francia's most cohesive and formidable principality . He succeeded his father as Duke of Normandy in 996. Han forsøkte også igjennom en reform av de normanniske klostrene. He pursued a reform of the Norman monasteries. He succeeded his father as Duke of Normandy in 996. He built the fortress of Arques, becoming Comte d'Arques. 6. daughter . Richard III (ca 997), hertug av Normandie Robert I (999), hertug av Normandie William, munk ved Fécamp, død 1025 Adélaide, gift med Renaud I, grev av Burgund Eleanora av Normandie (også nevnt som Ainor(a) eller Judith), gift med grev Baldwin IV av Flandern Matilda, død 1033 Han giftet seg for andre gang med Poppa (eller Papia) som han hadde følgende barn med: Mauger, erkebiskop av Rouen William av Talou, grev av Arques Han har også tradisjonelt blitt tilskrevet et tredje ekteskap med en Astrid (Estritha), datter av kongen av England og Danmark, Svein Tjugeskjegg, og Sigrid Storråde, men det er høyst usannsynlig på grunn av den politiske situasjonen.