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NAME Robert I "The Magnificent" Duke Of /NORMANDY/
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MARR DATE (DIV)
Though Robert never married Harlette according to Norman law or custom, he was
faithful to her and she to him until his death.
Tab. Souv. Gen., France 22, Tab. 32, 48; Dukes of Normandy, France 5,p 115-27;
Keiser und Koenig Hist., Gen. Hist. 25,pt 1, p 100-01; Burke's Peerage, Eng.,
P, 1949, pref. p 252.
!Ridipath's Histories; Burk's Landed Gentry; Gareth Rice;
!The Noble Lineage of the Delaware West Family by Anne Fox 1958;
6th Duke of Normandy, murdered his brother Richard abducted Herleva of Falaise
dau of the village tanner, and kept her a virtual prisoner at the Castle of
Falaise, where in due time she bore him a son, William the Conqueror.
Though Robert never married Harlette according to Norman law or custom, he was
faithful to her and she to him until his death.
Tab. Souv. Gen., France 22, Tab. 32, 48; Dukes of Normandy, France 5,p 115-27;
Keiser und Koenig Hist., Gen. Hist. 25,pt 1, p 100-01; Burke's Peerage, Eng.,
P, 1949, pref. p 252.
!Ridipath's Histories; Burk's Landed Gentry; Gareth Rice;
!The Noble Lineage of the Delaware West Family by Anne Fox 1958;
6th Duke of Normandy, murdered his brother Richard abducted Herleva of Falaise
dau of the village tanner, and kept her a virtual prisoner at the Castle of
Falaise, where in due time she bore him a son, William the Conqueror.
Though Robert never married Harlette according to Norman law or custom, he was
faithful to her and she to him until his death.
Tab. Souv. Gen., France 22, Tab. 32, 48; Dukes of Normandy, France 5,p 115-27;
Keiser und Koenig Hist., Gen. Hist. 25,pt 1, p 100-01; Burke's Peerage, Eng.,
P, 1949, pref. p 252.
!Ridipath's Histories; Burk's Landed Gentry; Gareth Rice;
!The Noble Lineage of the Delaware West Family by Anne Fox 1958;
6th Duke of Normandy, murdered his brother Richard abducted Herleva of Falaise
dau of the village tanner, and kept her a virtual prisoner at the Castle of
Falaise, where in due time she bore him a son, William the Conqueror.