See also

Family of Richard I "the Fearless" of NORMANDY and Gunnora Bolbec De CREPON

Husband: Richard I "the Fearless" of NORMANDY (933-996)
Wife: Gunnora Bolbec De CREPON ( - )
Children: Geoffrey De BRIONNE ( - )
Richard II "the Good" of NORMANDY ( - )

Husband: Richard I "the Fearless" of NORMANDY

Name: Richard I "the Fearless" of NORMANDY
Sex: Male
Name Suffix: 3rd D. Normandy
Father: William I "Longsword" RAGNVALDSSON (c. 900-942)
Mother: Sporta (Adele) SENLIS ( - )
Birth 28 Aug 0933 Fecamp, Normandy, France
Death 20 Nov 0996 (age 63) Fecamp, Normandy, France
Burial Fecamp, Seine-Inferieure, France

Wife: Gunnora Bolbec De CREPON

Name: Gunnora Bolbec De CREPON
Sex: Female
Name Suffix: D. of Normandy
Father: -
Mother: -

Child 1: Geoffrey De BRIONNE

Name: Geoffrey De BRIONNE
Sex: Male
Name Suffix: 1st Count of Brionne
Spouse: Lasceline De TURQUEVILLE (c. 996-1066)

Child 2: Richard II "the Good" of NORMANDY

Name: Richard II "the Good" of NORMANDY
Sex: Male
Name Suffix: 4th D. Normandy

Note on Husband: Richard I "the Fearless" of NORMANDY

Notes: The line to the dukes of Normandy comes through Isabel St. Liz, and the line to Charlemagne comes through her husband, William Mauduit. The lines merge again with the marriage of Richard I, Duke of Normandy, and Emma, daughter of Hugh, who was -in all but name- King of France. His son, Hugh Capet, later assumed the title, and primogeniture began in the French line of kings.

The two lines met again later with the marriage of Adele, daughter of King Robert II, and Richard III, Duke of Normandy. Richard I, "the Fearless"; named father's heir 29 May 942. Married first (Danish wife) Gunnora but betrothed ca. 945 and eventually married 960 to Emma. Richard was betrothed to Emma for some time but did not marry her until about 960, after the death of her father, Hugh the Great, in 956. Richard was the guardian of Hugh's son, the Duke of Paris, and eventually married Emma to strengthen his position. He did not treat her unkindly, he merely loved Gunnora. Poor Emma passed her life at Rouen alone and solitary, and eventually she pined away and died about the year 962. After Emma's death he married (Christian marriage) Gunnora to legitimize their children.