Sunday, June 30, 2019

Viking History of William I Duke of Normandy

William of Normandy who conquered England came from Viking heritage.

Genealogy
Gor Thorrasson, Sea King
, Norwegian: Gor Torresson, Sjøkonge b. estimated between 342 and 402 Kvenland, Finland d. unknown
-unknown spouse

Heytir Gorrsson, Sea King, "Heiti", Norwegian: Heite Gorsson, Sjøkonge b. estimated between 509 and 509 (Raumsdal), Hedmark, Norway d. unknown Møre og Romsdal, Norway buried: Romsdal
-unknown spouse

Sveidi Heytirsson, Sea King, "Svede", Norwegian: Sveide Heitesson, Sjøkonge b. estimated between 514 and 574 Romsdal, Møre og Romsdal, Norway d. unknown Norway buried: Oppland
-unknown spouse

Halfdan "Gamle" Sveidasson, “the Aged”, "Halvdan", "Gamli",  b. estimated between 715 and 775 Oppland, Norway d. Borri, Norway -unknown spouse

Ivar Halfdansson, Jarl of Uplanders of Norway, Earl of Uppland, Opplendingejarl, "Halvdansson", b. circa 780 Oppland, Norway d. 824 (40-48) Vestfold, Norway
-unknown spouse

Eystein «the Noisy» Glumra (Ivarsson), Jarl av Oppland og Hedmark  Jarl of Oppland and Hedmark Norway Earl, Earl of Oppland b. circa 810 Oppland, Norway d. circa 870 (52-68) Ringerike, Buskerud, Norway
--known as: "Øystein", "The Chatterer", "the noisy"
Lithuanian: Eisteinas Glumra (Ivarsson), Jarl av Oppland og Hedmark, Norwegian: Eystein "Glumra" Ivarsson, Jarl av Oppland og Hedmark 
-unknown spouse

Ragnvald Eysteinsson, Earl of Møre b. 825 Vestfold, Norway or, Åre Municipality, Jämtland County, Sweden d. 894 (age of 69) Giske, Møre og Romsdal, Norway (Norway, Ragnvald, With 60 of His Men, Die In A Longhouse When Two of Harald's Jealous Sons Burned It Down With Them In It)
Norwegian: Ragnvald Eysteinsson, Mørejarl buried: Giske, Møre og Romsdal, Norway
--known as: "Røgnvald", "Rǫgnvaldr Mœrajarl", "son Eysteins glumru", "den Rådsnare", "Ragnvald Øysteinsson", "Rognvald I Eysteinsson", "Rögnvaldr Mœrajarl"
-Ragnhild Hrólfsdóttir, of More

Rollo  b. ~846 Mære, Nord-Trondelag, Norway  d. 931 Rouen Cathedral, Rouen, Haute-Normandie, France
--known as: "Hrolf", "Rolf", "Rollo", "Gange-Rolv", "Gange-Rolf", "Gèongu-Hrâolfr", "le marcheur", "the walker", "the dane", "duke of normandy", "Rollo the Walker"
French: Robert Rognvalsson De Heidmark, Norwegian: Hrolf Ragnvaldsson, Norse, Old: Gange-Hrâolfr Ragnvaldsson; Hrolf the Ganger; Rolf the Walker; Rollo of Normandy; Rollo Ragnvaldsson; Rollo Rognvaldsson "The Dane" Duke of Normandy; Rollo the Dane
also: Duc de Normandie, Comte de Rouen, Duke of Normandy, Duke of Normandy (911 - 932), duc de Normandie, Earl of Normandy, Viking chief, Count of Normandy, 'Agongah-woekh' Aeuello (Rollo Rognvaldsson), First Duke of Normandy, Duke of Normandy 1st, Norse Viking
-Poppa of Bayeux,   b. (850), Bayeux, France,   bur. Rouen Cathedral, Rouen, Normandy, France
history: Poppa was captured in a raid and married to Rollo of Normandy.

William FitzRobert b. Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France d.
circa December 17, 942 (43-59) Island Picquigny, Somme River, Normandy, France (Assasinated) buried: Rouen Cathedral, Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France
--known as: "William I Longsword", "Guillaume Longue-Épée", "Vilhjalm Langaspjót", "Longsword", "'Longsword'", "Guillaume I", "(William or Wilhelm) ; Willem I 'Langzwaard' VAN NORMANDIË", ""Longsword", "William I"", "aka Duke of Normandy", "Longue-epee", "william duke of normandy",
French: Guillaume FitzRobert, Norse, Old: Vilhjalm Hrolfsson
-Sprota b. 911, Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France d. between May 27, 940 and November 27, 940 (29) Fécamp, Seine-Maritime, Normandy, France
known as:  "Sprota de Bretagne", "Espriota", "Adele", "Sporte de Bretagne", "Espriota de Bretagne", "Sprota de Senlis", "Adel", "Adelaide", "Adela", "Sporte `la Danoise'", "Viking Wife", "Brenton captive", "Concubine"
history: Countess of Normandy, aka 'Sprota de Bretagne' (de Senlis), concubina de orígen Bretón., Duchess Consort of Normandy, Breton concubine captured in war and forced into marriage to William, captured concubine from Breton, Concubine

Richard FitzWilliam b. Abbaye de la Trinité de Fécamp Fecamp, Departement de la Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France
--known as: "Richard Sans-Peur", "Richard the Fearless", "Vilhjalmson", "Comte de Rouen", "Sans Peur", "Richard I /De Normandie/", "Count Richard I the Fearless of /Normandy/", "The Fearless", "the Fearless", "The /Fearless/", "The Fearless Duke Of Normandy", "Sans /P", "Richard The Fearless"
-Gunnor, Duchess of Normandy

Richard FitzRichard b. August 23, 963 Lot-et-Garonne, Aquitaine, France  d. August 28, 1026 (63) Fécamp, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France buried: Fécamp, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France

--known as: "l'Irascible", "The Good", "The Irascible", "Richard the Good", "Duke of Normandy", "Richard The Good ; Richard le Bon", "Doke Richard II of Normandy", ""Le Bon"", "Richard II the /Normandy/", "Richard II 'The Good' Of /Normandy/", "Richard //", "Richard II "le Bon" /Duke Of Normandy"
also: Count of Rouen,4 Duke of Normandy, Hertig av Normandie, Hertig av Normandie 966-1027, Hertig i Normand, The Good Duke of Normandy, 4th Duke Of Normandy (996- ), ALIA: The /Good/ Title: Duke Of Normandy Note: Richard ruled Normandy 996-1026., Jarl, Herttua
-Judith of Brittany

Robert FitzRichard b. Rouen, Seine Inferieure, Haute-Normandie, France d. July 03, 1035 (35) Bahçelievler, İstanbul, Turkey (illness) buried: Nicaea Cathedral, Bithynia, Turkey, MEMORIAL
French: Robert FitzRichard, Duc de Normandie
-Herleva of Falaise

William "the Conqueror" FitzRobert, Duke of Normandy, King of England b. October 14, 1024  Château de Base-, Falaise, Calvados, Normandie, France d. September 09, 1087 (62) Prieuré de Saint-Gervais, Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France (Wounds suffered at the siege of Mantes) buried: Caen, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France
--known as: "William I of England", "William the Conqueror", "Guillaume le Conquérant", "Guillaume le Bâtard", "FitzRobert", "the Duke of Normandy", "William II", "William the Bastard", "William II Duke of Normandy", "William FitzRobert", "William Beauclerc", "William of Normandy"
French: Roi d'Angleterre Guillaume FitzRobert, le Conquérant
-Matilda of Flanders b. circa 1031 

see, de Chisholme and de Grylyngton


Source: Geni