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Titre | Foundation for Medieval Genealogy: GUILLAUME de Normandie |
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COMTES d'EU, descendants of GUILLAUME d'HIEMOIS GUILLAUME de Normandie, illegitimate son of RICHARD I "Sans Peur" Comte de Normandie & his mistress --- (978-1057). According to Dudo of Saint-Quentin, he was an illegitimate son of Richard I by a mistress other than Gunnora. Guillaume of Jumièges names“unus Godefridus, alter...Willelmus” as the two sons of Richard "ex concubinis." Robert of Torigny names "unus Godefridus alter…Willermus" as sons of "Ricardi primi ducis Normanniæ" by concubines, recording that Guillaume was first "comes…Aucensis" and after the death of his brother became "comes Brionnensis." 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…Robertus archiepiscopus…ecclesie Rotomagensis et Vuillelmus et Malgerus fratres Richardi comitis…." Comte d'Hiémois et Comte d'Eu. Guillaume of Jumièges records the rebellion of "ducis uno ex patre fratrem progenitum...Willelmum," who had received "Oximensem" from his brother, his capture and imprisonment "in Rothomagensis urbis turre," before his escape five years later and subsequent reconciliation with his brother who granted him "Ocensem comitatum" and his marriage to "Lezscelinam...filiam...Turchetilli." Orderic Vitalis records that "Willermus Aucensis comes instinctu religionæ conjugis suæ Lezscelinæ" founded “abbatiam sanctæ Mariæ super rivulum Divæ." m LESCELINE, daughter of TURCHETIL Seigneur de Tourville & his wife --- (-26 Jan [1057/58]). Guillaume of Jumièges records the rebellion of "ducis uno ex patre fratrem progenitum...Willelmum," who had received "Oximensem" from his brother, his capture and imprisonment "in Rothomagensis urbis turre," before his escape five years later and subsequent reconciliation with his brother who granted him "Ocensem comitatum" and his marriage to "Lezscelinam...filiam...Turchetilli." Orderic Vitalis records that "Willermus Aucensis comes instinctu religionæ conjugis suæ Lezscelinæ" founded "abbatiam sanctæ Mariæ super rivulum Divæ." An undated charter, dated to [1049], records that "Lezelina comitissa…cum filiis suis" was expelled "de castro Ou" and donated land on the banks of the Seine to Sainte-Trinité de Rouen, with the consent of "filiis suis Hugone, Willelmo, Rotberto." Robert of Torigny's De Immutatione Ordinis Monachorum records that "Lecelina comitissa Aucensis relicta Willermi comitis" founded "mon. Sancti Petri super Divam virorum et mon. fem. ante urbem Lexoviensem" with "filiis suis Roberto comite Aucensi et Hugone episcopo Lexoviensi." Comte Guillaume & his wife had [four] children: 1. ROBERT d'Eu ([1005/10]-8 Sep [1089/93], bur Le Tréport). Guillaume of Jumièges names “Rodbertum...Willelmum Suessionensem comitem atque Hugonem Luxoviensem præsulem” as the three sons of “ducis uno ex patre fratrem progenitum...Willelmum” and his wife "Lezscelinam...filiam...Turchetilli," adding that Robert succeeded to his father’s county. He succeeded his father as Comte d'Eu. - see below. 2. GUILLAUME "Busac" d'Eu (-[1076]). Guillaume of Jumièges names "Rodbertum...Willelmum Suessionensem comitem atque Hugonem Luxoviensem præsulem" as the three sons of "ducis uno ex patre fratrem progenitum...Willelmum" and his wife "Lezscelinam...filiam...Turchetilli." Guillaume of Jumièges records that "Willelmus cognomento Busacius" plotted rebellion against Guillaume II Duke of Normandy, who besieged "castrum Oucis" and forced Guillaume into exile with Henri I King of France, who granted him "comitatum Suessionis...cum quadam nobili coniuge." An undated charter, dated to [1049], records that "Lezelina comitissa…cum filiis suis" was expelled "de castro Ou" and donated land on the banks of the Seine to Sainte-Trinité de Rouen, with the consentof "filiis suis Hugone, Willelmo, Rotberto." Comte de Soissons, by right of his wife. - COMTES de SOISSONS. 3. HUGUES d'Eu (-17 Jul 1077, bur Lisieux Sainte-Marie). Guillaume of Jumièges names "Rodbertum...Willelmum Suessionensem comitem atque Hugonem Luxoviensem præsulem" as the three sons of "ducis uno ex patre fratrem progenitum...Willelmum" and hiswife "Lezscelinam...filiam...Turchetilli." An undated charter, dated to [1049], records that "Lezelina comitissa…cum filiis suis" was expelled "de castro Ou" and donated land on the banks of the Seine to Sainte-Trinité de Rouen, with the consent of "filiis suis Hugone, Willelmo, Rotberto." He is named as brother of Robert Comte d'Eu by Orderic Vitalis. Bishop of Lisieux. Orderic Vitalis records that "Hugo Willermi Aucensis comitis filius" was bishop of Lisieux. Robert of Torigny's De Immutatione Ordinis Monachorum records that "Lecelina comitissa Aucensis relicta Willermi comitis" founded "mon. Sancti Petri super Divam virorum et mon. fem. ante urbem Lexoviensem" with "filiis suis Roberto comite Aucensi et Hugone episcopo Lexoviensi." Orderic Vitalis records the death "XVI Kal Aug" 1077 of "Hugo Lexoviensis episcopus" while he was being carried from Pont-l’Evêque to Lisieux, the dispute about his place of burial, and his eventual burial at Lisieux Sainte-Marie in the presence of "Roberto Aucensi comite...germanus eius." 4. [daughter . m ---.] One child: a) GUILLAUME "de Alderi" (-hanged 1096). Florence of Worcester records that "Willelmi de Owe…dapiferum illius Willelmum de Alderi filium amitæ illius" was hanged in [1096] for his part in the conspiracy against William II King of England. "Willelmum de Alderi" has not yet been identified but, if "amita" is translated in its strict sense of paternal aunt, he was presumably the son of a daughter of Guillaume de Normandie Comte d'Eu. |