Person:Geoffroy Brionne (1)

Count Geoffroy _____, of Brionne and Eu
m.
  1. Count Geoffroy _____, of Brionne and EuAbt 953 - Abt 1015
  2. Guillaume d'EuAbt 978 - 1057
  3. Beatrix _____ - 1035
  4. Robert _____, count of Avranches
  5. Papie de NormandyAbt 1019 -
  • HCount Geoffroy _____, of Brionne and EuAbt 953 - Abt 1015
  • WHawise De Guines958 - 1015
m. 998
  1. Adele De EuAbt 970 - Aft 1016
  2. Count Gilbert de BrionneAbt 979 - 1040
Facts and Events
Name Count Geoffroy _____, of Brionne and Eu
Alt Name Godfrey DE EU
Alt Name Count Godfrey Eu
Gender Male
Birth[3] Abt 953 Brionne, Eure, France
Marriage 998 to Hawise De Guines
Other Marriage Ending Status Divorce
with Hawise De Guines
Death[3] Abt 1015 Brionne, Eure, France
Reference Number? Q168558?


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Geoffrey of Brionne (mid-10th century – 1015), also called Godfrey was Count of Eu and Brionne in the late tenth and early eleventh centuries.

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References
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  2.   Altschul, Michael. A baronial family in medieval England: the Clares, 1217-1314. (Baltimore [Maryland]: John Hopkins Press, 1965).
  3. 3.0 3.1 GEOFFROY de Brionne, illegitimate son of RICHARD I Duke of Normandy & his mistress ([953]-[1015]), in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.
  4.   http://sbaldw.home.mindspring.com/hproject/prov/richa000.htm Richard I "Sans Peur" ("the Fearless")], in Baldwin, Stewart, and Todd Farmerie. The Henry Project (King Henry II ): Ancestors of King Henry II.