man Duke of Normandy Richard I "Sans Peur" Duke of Normandy Duke of Normandy‏‎, son of Guillaume I "Longue Epee" Duke of Normandy and Adela "Sprote" De Bretagne‏.
Born ‎ Aug 28, 933 at Normandie, died ‎ Nov 20, 996 at Normandie‎, 63 years, buried ‎ at Fecamp, Seine-Inferieure, France

1 NAME Richard I "the Fearless" of /Normandy/
2 SOUR S033320
3 DATA
4 TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17, 2001
1 BIRT
2 DATE 28 AUG 933
1 BIRT
2 DATE 28 AUG 933
2 PLAC Fecamp, Normandy, France
2 SOUR S033320
3 DATA
4 TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17, 2001
1 DEAT
2 DATE 20 NOV 996
2 PLAC ,Fecamp, Seine-Inferieure, France
2 SOUR S033320
3 DATA
4 TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17, 2001


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Sources: RC 24, 89, 166, 168, 222; Coe; AF; Kings and Queens of Britain;
Norr (pages 46, 60); The Dukes of Normandy by Onslow; Butler; Pfafman;
A. Roots 1-19, 39, 121E; Kraentzler 1153, 1156, 1174, 1176, 1180, 1194, 1211,
1218, 1265, 1432, 1443; Davis; Magna Charta Sureties 157-1.
Roots: Richard I, "the Fearless," b. Fecamp, ca. 933; named father's heir
29 May 942. Married first (Danish wife) Gunnor but betrothed ca. 945 and
eventually married 960 to Emma. After Emma's death he married (Christian
marriage) Gunnor to legitimize their children.
Sureties: Richard I, the Fearless, Duke of Normandy.
Richard "sans Peur," Third Duke of Normandy, 942-996.
The line to the dukes of Normandy comes through Isabel St. Liz, and the line
to Charlemagne comes through her husband, William Mauduit. The lines merge
again with the marriage of Richard I, Duke of Normandy, and Emma, daughter of
Hugh "The Grand," who was--in all but name--King of France. His son, Hugh
Capet, later assumed the title, and primogeniture began in the French line of
kings.
The two lines met again later with the marriage of Adele, daughter of King
Robert II, and Richard III, Duke of Normandy.
Richard was betrothed to Emma for some time but did not marry her until
about 960, after the death of her father, Hugh the Great, in 956. Richard was
the guardian of Hugh's son, the Duke of Paris, and eventually married Emma to
strengthen his position. He did not treat her unkindly, he merely loved Gunnor.
"Poor Emma passed her life at Rouen alone and solitary, and eventually she
pined away and died about the year 962," Onslow says.

Davis: Richard I, the Fearless, Duke of Normandy from 942-996.
Norr: Richard I, the Fearless (san Peur), born about 933, 3rd duke. Married
(1) Agnes, daughter of Hugh le Grand and had issue. Married (2) Gunora, born
about 952, sister of a forester's wife whom Richard desired but who tricked him
with her younger sister.
*****
Richard I, "the Fearless" (sans Peur), 3rd Duke of Normandy (942/3-996), son of
William Longsword and Sprote de Bretagne.

SOURCES:
1. Stuart, Roderick W. _Royalty for Commoners_. 2nd Edition. Baltimore,
MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 1992; line 166-33. Only says
that he was born about 933. Died 20 Nov 996 at Fecamp. Married after
962, (1) Emma (Agnes), daughter of Hugh le Grand, Count of Paris.
2. Taute, Anne. "Kings and Queens of Great Britain" chart. __ Edition.
Gives her date of death as 996.
3. Norr, Vernon M. _Some Early English Pedigrees_, page 60, generation 38.
Gives his death date as 996. This source states that he married (1)
Agnes, daughter of Hugh le Grand; had issue by and later married (2),
after Agnes' death, Gunora, born 952.
4. Ancestral File (AFN:9HMD-VF). Gives his birth date as 28 Aug 933. Death
date agrees with that given in Stuart.

Married/ Related to:

woman Concubine‏‎ PRIVACY FILTER

Child:

1.
man Comte D'Eu William De Brienne Of Normandy Comte D'Eu‏‎
Born ‎± 980, died ‎ 1015‎, approximately 35 years


2nd marriage/ relation
man Duke of Normandy Richard I "Sans Peur" Duke of Normandy Duke of Normandy‏‎, son of Guillaume I "Longue Epee" Duke of Normandy and Adela "Sprote" De Bretagne‏.

Married/ Related to:

woman Papia De Envermeu‏‎ PRIVACY FILTER

Child:

1.
woman Papia of Normandy‏
Born ‎± 960, died ‎between 967 BET., - and ‎


3rd marriage/ relation
man Duke of Normandy Richard I "Sans Peur" Duke of Normandy Duke of Normandy‏‎, son of Guillaume I "Longue Epee" Duke of Normandy and Adela "Sprote" De Bretagne‏.

Married/ Related to:

woman Concubine‏‎
Died ‎ UNKNOWN

Child:

1.
woman Sprota of Normandy‏
Born ‎± 951, died ‎ UNKNOWN‎


4th marriage
man Duke of Normandy Richard I "Sans Peur" Duke of Normandy Duke of Normandy‏‎, son of Guillaume I "Longue Epee" Duke of Normandy and Adela "Sprote" De Bretagne‏.

Married ‎ 978 at Not Married, France (17 or 18 years married) to:

woman Gunnora Haraldsdottir De Crepon‏‎, daughter of Harald "Bluetooth" De Crepon King of Denmark and Gynrithe Olafsdatter‏.
Born ‎± 936 at Normandie, died ‎ 1031 at France‎, approximately 95 years

1 NAME Gunnora (Gunnor) /de Crepon/
2 SOUR S033320
3 DATA
4 TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17, 2001
1 BIRT
2 DATE ABT. 942
2 PLAC of, Normandy, France
2 SOUR S033320
3 DATA
4 TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17, 2001
1 DEAT
2 DATE 1031
2 PLAC ,France
2 SOUR S033320
3 DATA
4 TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17, 2001


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Sources: RC 24, 89, 166, 168, 222; Kraentzler 1153, 1156, 1174, 1180, 1194,
1211, 1432, 1443; A. Roots 121E; Coe; Norr; Onslow; Pfafman; Davis.
Roots: (Danish wife) Gunnor, died 1027 or 1031, daughter of forester
of Arques.
K. calls her Gonnor de Crepon. Norr: Gunnor (Gunora), (952)-1031.
Onslow in "The Dukes of Normandy and Their Orgin" says:
Richard I heard about a charming woman married to the superintendent of
forests at Secheville near Arques. Richard visited Secheville, met the
forester's beautiful wife, Sainfrida, and "had the impudence to suggest
to her husband that he should be allowed to make her better acquaintance.
"The poor man was much perturbed and went in trouble to his wife. The lady
had no mind to become the mistress of the Duke, but her morals were not so
rigid as to prevent her from making capital our of the situation for her
family. Sainfrida had three sisters, Gunnor, Adelina and Veva (Wevia), and a
brother named Herfast. Gunnor was a very pretty girl and by no means
particular. Sainfrida told her husband to pretend to fall in with the Duke's
proposals and give Richard facilities to pay her a visit. But when Richard
arrived, Gunnor took Sainfrida's place. The Duke did not discover the trick
until the following day; but so delighted was he with Gunnor that not only did
he forgive Sainfrida, but thanked her for having saved him from mortal sin! The
result was that Gunnor became his wife by Danish custom and eventually the
mother of a numerous family, the eldest of which was Richard II of Normandy."
Gunnor apparently had children by Richard before they were married and before
his marriage to Emma. Evidently the Richard-Gunnor union was legitimized later.
RC 166 says Gunnor's father was Herbastus de Crepon, Forester of Arques (in
Denmark). Were there two foresters, the father of Gunnor and Sainfrida and also
the husband of Sainfrida? Or did the story become tangled over the years?
Coe spells name Gunore.
Davis: Gonnor, daughter of a forester of Sauqueville in Britanny. Second
wife of Richard I. She married (2) Eperleng, "farmer" of the mills of Pitres.

*****

SOURCES:
1. Wingate, John. _William the Conqueror_, genealogical tables and notes.
Gunnor was the sister of Herfast of Denmark. She was the mistress, or
wife "by the Danish custom" of Richard I, Duke of Normandy, and married
him after the death of his wife, Emma. She had both legitimate and
illegitimate children by Richard.
2. Douglas, David C. _William the Conqueror_: The Norman Impact Upon
England_. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press,
1964; page 145. He calls Gunnor the sister of Herfast and the aunt of Osbern, the steward of William the Conqueror's father, Duke Robert.
3. Stuart, Roderick W. _Royalty for Commoners_. 2nd Edition. Baltimore,
MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 1992; lines 89-1 and 166-33.
4. Norr, Vernon M. _Some Early English Pedigrees_, page 60, generation 38,
and page 23a. States that Richard I had issue by and later md (2) (after
Agnes died) Gunora, b. 952, d. 1031; sister of a forester's wife whom
Richard desired but who tricked him with her younger sister.
5. Ancestral File (AFN:9HMD-WL). One line gives her birth date as "abt 935"
and only refers to her as "Concubine 1". She is also shown with the
following other parents in the Ancestral File (AFN:FLGR-TL):
Herbastus /DE CREPON/ (AFN:FLGR-SF) and Herbastus De C /MRS./

Children:

1.
man Richard II "The Good" Duke of Normandy‏
Born ‎± 963 at Normandie, died ‎ Aug 28, 1027‎, approximately 64 years, buried ‎ at Fecamp, Sn-Nfrt, France

1 NAME Richard II the Good of /Normandy/
2 SOUR S033320
3 DATA
4 TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17, 2001
1 BIRT
2 DATE ABT. 958
2 PLAC of, Normandy, France
2 SOUR S033320
3 DATA
4 TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17, 2001
1 DEAT
2 DATE 28 AUG 1026
2 PLAC Fecamp, S-Infr, France
2 SOUR S033320
3 DATA
4 TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17, 2001


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Sources: RC 89, 141, 167, 176; Kraentzler 1156, 1174, 1194, 1211, 1218, 1225,
1239, 1264, 1443; K and Q of Britain, Onslow; Coe, A. Roots 121, 132, 132A; 177;
Pfafman; Butler; AIS.
RC and K: Richard II, le Bon (the Good). Duke of Normandy.
AIS: Richard II, Duke of Normandy.

SOURCES:
1. Stuart, Roderick W. _Royalty for Commoners_. 2nd Edition. Baltimore,
MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 1992; line 89-32.
2. Ancestral File (AFN:9HMD-XR).
2.
man Archbishop Robert "Richard" Comte D'Evreux‏‎
Born ‎± 965 at Evreux, Normandy, France, died ‎ 1037‎, approximately 72 years
3.
man Mauger Comte De Mortain‏‎
Born ‎ 974 at Normandy, France, died ‎ 1040 at Corbeil, Marne, France‎, 65 or 66 years
4.
woman Emma (or Edburga) of Normandy‏
Born ‎± 982 at Normandy, France, died ‎ Mar 6, 1051/1052 at Winchester, Hants, England, England‎, approximately 69 years, buried ‎ at St. Martins Chur, Winchester, Hants, England

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Sources: A. Roots 1-19, 250-20; RC 242; Kings and Queens of Britain; AF;
Onslow; Pfafman; Davis.
Roots: Emma, daughter of Richard I, Duke of Normandy, and mother of Edward
the Confessor. Married (2) Canute "the Great," King of England, by whom she
had Harthacanute, king of England.
Davis: Emma, married (1) King Ehtelred the Unready and (2) King Cnut.
Kings and Queens of Britain has her descending from the kings of Mercia in
one pedigree chart, but calls it "conjectural." She daughter of Richard I in
Saxon/Norman Succession chart in same book, page 221.
Other spellings of name: Eadburh and Edburh. Second wife of Canute I.
5.
woman Beatrix De Normandy‏‎
Born ‎± 980, died ‎ Dec‎
6.
man William Comte D'Eu‏
Born ‎± 955 at Normandy, France, died ‎before Jan 4, 1038/1039‎
7.
woman Havoise Avicia Hedwig Of Normandy‏
Born ‎± 975 at Bretagne, Normandy, Frande, died ‎ Feb 21, 1034‎, approximately 59 years

1 NAME /Hedwige/
8.
man Godfrey Comte De Brionne et D'Eu‏‎
Born ‎ 967, died ‎ 1015‎, 47 or 48 years

1 NAME Godfrey Count D'Eu & /Brionne/
1 NAME Godfrey Comte /D'Eu-Brionne/
1 BIRT
2 DATE ABT. 953
2 PLAC Brionne, Normandie
1 BIRT
2 DATE ABT. 969
2 PLAC Brionne, France
1 DEAT
2 DATE ABT. 1015
1 DEAT
2 DATE BET. 1015 - 1040