Person:Richard count of Évreux (1)

Richard d'Evreux, Count of Évreux
d.13 Dec 1067 Normandie, France
m.
  1. Guillaume d'Évreux
  2. Richard d'Evreux, Count of Évreux986 - 1067
  3. Rodolphe de WacyAbt 988 - 1051
  • HRichard d'Evreux, Count of Évreux986 - 1067
  • WGodehilde _____995 - 1077
m. Bef 1030
  1. Agnès d'Évreux1030 - 1087
  2. William d' EvreuxAbt 1032 - 1118
  3. Godehilde _____
Facts and Events
Name[4][5][6] Richard d'Evreux, Count of Évreux
Alt Name Richard d'Evreaux
Gender Male
Birth[3] 986 Rouen, Seine-Maritime, FranceHouse of Normandy
Marriage Bef 1030 Normandie, Franceto Godehilde _____
Title (nobility)[6] 1037 Comte d'Évreux
Alt Marriage Aft 1040 to Godehilde _____
Military? Oct 1066 Battle, Sussex, England Combatant of Hastings
Death[1][4][6] 13 Dec 1067 Normandie, France
Burial[5] monastery of Saint-Wandrille
Reference Number[3] Q1770485?


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Richard, Count of Évreux (c.1015-1067) was a powerful Norman nobleman during the reign of William Duke of Normandy.

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References
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  2.   The Complete Peerage, G.E.C., Eng. V, v. 7, p. 709,711.
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  4. 4.0 4.1 Richard, count of Évreux, in Baldwin, Stewart, and Todd Farmerie. The Henry Project (King Henry II ): Ancestors of King Henry II.
  5. 5.0 5.1 RICHARD d'Evreux, in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Biographie a Wikipédia FR, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia
    [[1]], trouvée 2016.

    Richard d'Évreux († 1067), fut comte d'Évreux de 1037 à 1067. Il était fils de Robert le Danois, archevêque de Rouen et comte d'Évreux, et d'Herlève.