See also

Family of Richard I of FLANDERS and unknown

Husband: Richard I of FLANDERS (1050- )
Wife: unknown ( - )
Children: Hugo (c. 1075- )
Marriage 1072

Husband: Richard I of FLANDERS

Name: Richard I of FLANDERS
Sex: Male
Father: Baldwin V + * of FLANDERS (1012-1067)
Mother: Adela +* CAPET (1003-1079)
Birth 1050

Wife: unknown

Name: unknown
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -

Child 1: Hugo

Name: Hugo
Sex: Male
Birth 1075 (est)

Note on Husband: Richard I of FLANDERS

Sir Richard I, of Flanders, Forester,[1] (known as Richard Forestarius), was the son of Baldwin V, Count of Flanders,[1] and Adela of France,[1] who through his sister Matilda of Flanders,[1] was brother-in-law to William the Conqueror.[1] He was sixteen years old in 1066 when he joined William the Conqueror, passing from Flanders to England after the decisive Battle of Hastings. It was after they had reached England that Richard was knighted for his service to William in the Battle of Hastings, and became Sir Richard. In 1072, Sir Richard married and had one son, Sir Hugo. Sir Hugo died in 1152 leaving two sons. Sir Richard may have had other children, but they are unknown to history. Sir Richard stayed as a tried and true friend of the monarchy of England, and was a leader of men, usually into battle. Sir Richard's heirs went on to become a large part of the history of England, whose lands resided mainly in Northumberland, England, and owned the castles in Etherstone, Bamborough, and several abbeys.