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Richard III OF NORMANDY (997-1028)

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      Richard III, Duke of Normandy    
 
Name: Richard III OF NORMANDY 1
Sex: Male
Father: Richard II OF NORMANDY (970-1026)
Mother: Judith OF BRITTANY (982-1017)

Individual Events and Attributes

Birth 0997
Occupation frm 1026 to 1028 (age 28-31) Duke of Normandy
Death 6 Aug 1028 (age 30-31)

Marriage (1)

Spouse Unknown Mistress of Richard III of Normandy ( - )
Children Alice OF NORMANDY ( - )

Marriage (2)

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      Judith of Flanders, Countess of Northumbria    
 
Spouse Adela (Aelis) DE FRANCE (1009?-1079)
Children Judith OF NORMANDY (1028-1094)
Marriage 1027 (age 29-30)

Individual Note

Richard III (997–1027) was the eldest son of Richard II, who died in 1027. Before succeeding his father, perhaps about 1020, he had been sent by his father in command of a large army, to attack bishop/count Hugh of Chalon in order to rescue his brother-in-law, Reginald, later Count of Burgundy, whom the count/bishop had captured and imprisoned. He was betrothed to Adela, countess of Corbie (1009 – 5 June 1063), second daughter of Robert II of France and Constance of Arles, but they never married. After his father's death, he ruled the Duchy of Normandy only briefly, dying mysteriously, perhaps by poison, soon after his father. The duchy passed to his younger brother Robert I. Adela later married Baldwin V, Count of Flanders.

 

By unknown women, he had two known children:

 

Alice/Alix of Normandy who married Ranulf, Viscount of Bayeux.

Nicolas, the Lay Abbot of Rouen (died 27 Feb 1092). He helped his cousin, Duke William II the Conqueror with the contribution of 15 ships and 100 soldiers for the invasion of England in 1066. He would probably have been chosen to succeed his father as Duke of Normandy if he had not been "immediately relegated first to the monastery of Fécamp and then to that of Saint-Quen in Rouen."[1]

 

NOTES:

1 Douglas, David C., 'William the Conqueror' (1964), p. 322

Sources

1Weis, Frederick Lewis & Sheppard, Walter Lee, Jr, "Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700: Lineages from Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and other Historical Individuals". p 127, 132A-23; 158, 166-22.
2"Wikipedia". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_III_of_Normandy.