Généalogie and Heritage

GEOFFREY comte d'Eu et de Brionne HP04 HP05

Graphique personnel

Autres noms

Autres noms Nom
Nom de scène Geoffrey of Brionne
Nom de scène Geoffrey de Brionne
Nom de scène Godfrey
Nom de scène Comte d'Eu et Brionne
Nom de scène Comté Geoffrey de Eu
Nom de scène Geoffrey, Count of Eu
Nom de scène Godfrey de Brionne
Surnom født de Guïnes
Nom de scène Count of Eu and Brionne Geoffrey de Brionne
Nom de scène Geoffrey de Brionne Comte d'Eu

Parents

Père Date de naissance Mère Date de naissance
RICHARD I "Longue-Épée" Comté de Rouen HP01 HP02 HP04 28/12/933 MISTRESSES

Conjoints

Conjoint Date de naissance Enfants
GILBERT 2ème comte d'Eu et de Brionne HP04 HP05

Événements personnels

Type d’événement Date Lieu Description
Naissance 0962 Brionne, Eure, Normandy, France
Décès 1015 Brionne, Eure, Normandy, France
Inhumation France

Notes

HP04

On the direct Cushing ancestor heritage line HP04 goes to William Longsword (French: Guillaume Longue-Épée, Norman: Willâome de lon Espee, Latin: Willermus Longa Spata, Old Norse: Vilhjálmr Langaspjót; c. 893 – 17 December 942) who was the second ruler of Normandy and the son of the Viking Rollo (while he was still a pagan) and his wife Poppa of Bayeux, from 927 until his assassination in 942. He is sometimes anachronistically dubbed "duke of Normandy", even though the title duke (dux) did not come into common usage until the 11th century. Longsword was known at the time as count (Latin comes) of Rouen. They are consistently referred to as Rollo and his son William as the principles (chieftains) of the Normans.
HP05

HP05 Is an alternative line to William Longsword (French: Guillaume Longue-Épée, Norman: Willâome de lon Espee, Latin: Willermus Longa Spata, Old Norse: Vilhjálmr Langaspjót; c. 893 – 17 December 942) who was the second ruler of Normandy and the son of the Viking Rollo (while he was still a pagan) and his wife Poppa of Bayeux, from 927 until his assassination in 942. He is sometimes anachronistically dubbed "duke of Normandy", even though the title duke (dux) did not come into common usage until the 11th century. Longsword was known at the time as count (Latin comes) of Rouen. They are consistently referred to as Rollo and his son William as the principles (chieftains) of the Normans.

Sources

Description Référence/Commentaire Qualité Information Preuve
FMG: Geoffroy de Brionne (illegitimate son of RICHARD I Duke of Normandy) Originale Seconde main Directe
Geoffrey of Brionne, "Find A Grave Index" Originale Seconde main Directe
Wikipedia, Count Geoffrey de Brionne d'Eu Originale Seconde main Directe
Wikipedia: Godefroi de Brionne Originale Seconde main Directe

Médias

URL

Geoffrey, Count of Eu - Wikipedia

Histoire

Date Âge Événement Catégorie
999 - 1139 37.0 - 177.1 Conquête de l’Italie du sud et de l’Italie par les Normands Guerres