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Raoul comte d'Ivry
- Preferred Name: Raoul comte d'Ivry[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
- Alternate Name: Radulphus
- Gender: M
- Alternate+Death+Date: ABT 1015 with note: Wikiwand: Rodulf of Ivry
- Death: BET 1015 AND 1047 in Ivry-sur-Seine, Île-de-France, France at LATI: N8.8078 LONG: E0.3747
- Birth: ABT 945 with note: probably closer to the truth, given when his children were born
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: regent of Normandy during the minority of King Richard IIBET 996 AND 1001 with note: Wikiwand: Rodulf of Ivry
- FSID: LJG4-5YW
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Rodulf of Ivry (Rodolf, Raoul, comte d'Ivry) (died c. 1015)[1] was a Norman noble, and regent of Normandy during the minority of Richard II.[2]...
en.wikipedia.org. (n.d.). Rodulf of Ivry - Wikipedia. [online] Available at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodulf_of_Ivry [Accessed 9 Jul. 2021].
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Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire, compiled by Ezra S. Stearns - BUCHANAN
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Chapter 2. BAYEUX
A. COMTES de BAYEUX
The diocese of Bayeux comprised only the pagus Bajocassinus (le Bessin), in which the county of Bayeux later developed[353]. Raoul d’Ivry, uterine half-brother of Richard I Duke of Normandy, seems to have been recognised with the title count by his half-brother, which is generally applied to the castle of Bayeux which he constructed. The title, however, did not survive his death and no further counts of Bayeux are recorded.
1. ESPERLENG de Pîtres, son of --- . m SPROTA, daughter of --- . From Brittany. Sprota was previously the concubine or wife of Guillaume I Comte [de Normandie]. Guillaume of Jumièges records that “Richardus I filius Willelmi Longæspatæ...mater eius Sprota” and “Asperlengi” and that they had “filium Rodulphum...et filias plures”[354]. Esperling & his wife had [four or more] children:
a) RAOUL d'Ivry ([942/50]-after 1011). Guillaume of Jumièges records that “Richardus dux primus” consulted “Rodulfo comite suo equidem uterino fratre” about his succession before he died[355]. It is assumed that he was born after the death of Comte Guillaume I, but it is unlikely that he was born much later than 945 if it is correct that the birth of his older half-brother Richard can be dated to [1032] (see the document NORMANDY DUKES). Comte [de Bayeux]. [m firstly ALBREDA, daughter of --- (-murdered ----). Orderic Vitalis records that “Albereda uxor Radulfi Bajocensis comitis” built “arcem de Ibreio” [Ivry] which “Hugo Bajocensis episcopus frater Johannis Rotomagensis archiepiscopi” defended “contra duces Normannorum multo tempore”, adding that it was reported that “præfata matrona” beheaded “Lanfredum architectum” after the castle was finished so that he could not build a similar structure for anyone else, and tried to expel her husband who killed her[356]. It is not certain that “Albereda” in Orderic’s passage was the same person as “Eremburgam” in Guillaume de Jumièges. It is curious that Orderic does not state in his text that Hugues Bishop of Bayeux and Jean Archbishop of Rouen were the children of “Albereda”: the omission would best be explained if they were born from another marriage of Raoul and “Eremburgam” their mother was a different person from “Albereda”. If this speculation is correct, the chronology of the children of Raoul suggests that they were born later in his life, presumably from a second marriage if he did marry twice, in which case Albreda would have been his first wife.] m [secondly] [as her first husband,] EREMBURGE [de Caville/Cacheville], daughter of ---. Guillaume of Jumièges records that “Rodulphum” married “Erembergam...natam in quadam villa Calcini territorii...Cavilla” and that they had “duos filios Hugonem postea episcopum Baiocensem et Ioannem Abricatensem...”[357]. Comte Raoul & his [second] wife had four children:
i) HUGUES d'Ivry (-Oct 1049). Guillaume of Jumièges records that “Rodulphum” married “Erembergam...natam in quadam villa Calcini territorii...Cavilla” and that they had “duos filios Hugonem postea episcopum Baiocensem et Ioannem Abricatensem...”[358]. Seigneur d'Ivry. Bishop of Bayeux 1015. Hugues had [two] illegitimate children by an unknown mistress or mistresses:
- see below.
ii) EMMA d'Ivry . Guillaume of Jumièges records that one of the daughters of “Rodulphum” and his wife “Erembergam...natam in quadam villa Calcini territorii...Cavilla” married “Osberno de Crepon de qua natus est Willelmus filius Osberni”[359]. "Willelmus et frater eius Osbernus" donated "terram…Herchembaldus vicecomes et Turoldus, comitissæ Gunnoris camerarius" and revenue from land received by "Croco et Erchembaldus filii eiusdem Erchembaldi vicecomitis" to the abbey of Sainte-Trinité at Rouen, with the consent of "matre eorum Emma", for the soul of "patris sui Osberni cognomento Pacifici", by charter dated to [1035/60], signed by "…Godeboldi, Daneboldi, Ansfredi filii Osberni, Gisleberti filii Turgisii…"[360]. "Osberni frater eius [Willelmi]" witnessed a charter dated 1038 or after[361]. After her husband died, she became abbess of St Amand at Rouen[362]. m OSBERN de Crepon, son of HERFAST & his wife --- (-murdered [1038/42]).
iii) daughter . Guillaume of Jumièges records that another daughter of “Rodulphum” and his wife “Erembergam...natam in quadam villa Calcini territorii...Cavilla” married “Richardus de Bello-fago” by whom she had “Robertum qui ei successit et filias plures, quarum una iuncta est Hugoni de Monte-forti matrimonio”[363]. m RICHARD de Beaufour, son of ---. Richard & his wife had [four or more] children:
(a) ROBERT de Beaufour . Guillaume of Jumièges records that another daughter of “Rodulphum” and his wife “Erembergam...natam in quadam villa Calcini territorii...Cavilla” married “Richardus de Bello-fago” by whom she had “Robertum qui ei successit et filias plures, quarum una iuncta est Hugoni de Monte-forti matrimonio”[364]. Guillaume of Jumièges records that “Robertus...de Bellofago” towards the end of his life became a monk at Bec, where “filii eius Richardus et Willelmus” also entered religion[365]. m ---. The name of Robert’s wife is not known. Robert & his wife had two children:
(1) RICHARD de Beaufour . “Robertus...de Bellofago” towards the end of his life became a monk at Bec, where “filii eius Richardus et Willelmus” also entered religion[366].
(2) GUILLAUME de Beaufour . “Robertus...de Bellofago” towards the end of his life became a monk at Bec, where “filii eius Richardus et Willelmus” also entered religion[367].
(b) daughter . Guillaume of Jumièges records that another daughter of “Rodulphum” and his wife “Erembergam...natam in quadam villa Calcini territorii...Cavilla” married “Richardus de Bello-fago” by whom she had “Robertum qui ei successit et filias plures, quarum una iuncta est Hugoni de Monte-forti matrimonio”[368]. m as his first wife, HUGUES [II] de Montfort, son of HUGUES [I] de Montfort-sur-Risle & his wife --- (-1088 or after).
(c) daughters . Guillaume of Jumièges records that another daughter of “Rodulphum” and his wife “Erembergam...natam in quadam villa Calcini territorii...Cavilla” married “Richardus de Bello-fago” by whom she had “Robertum qui ei successit et filias plures, quarum una iuncta est Hugoni de Monte-forti matrimonio”[369].
iv) JEAN d'Ivry (-1079). Guillaume of Jumièges records that “Rodulphum” married “Erembergam...natam in quadam villa Calcini territorii...Cavilla” and that they had “duos filios Hugonem postea episcopum Baiocensem et Ioannem Abricatensem...”[370]. Orderic Vitalis records that “Albereda uxor Radulfi Bajocensis comitis” built “arcem de Ibreio” [Ivry] which “Hugo Bajocensis episcopus frater Johannis Rotomagensis archiepiscopi” defended “contra duces Normannorum multo tempore”[371]. Considering the date of his death, Jean must have been considerably younger than his brother Hugues. One possibility is that he was born from a second unrecorded marriage of his mother. Bishop of Avranches 1061. Orderic Vitalis records that “Lanfrancum Cadomensem abbatem” was appointed to succeed after the death of “Maurilius Rotomagensis archiepiscopus” but refused the task and pressed for the appointment of “Joannem Abrincatensium præsulem...filius Radulphi comitis Bajocensium...frater...uterinus Ricardi senioris ducis Normannorum” (who had held that post for seven years and three months, and was archbishop for ten years), even travelling to Rome to obtain Papal consent[372]. Archbishop of Rouen 1069. Guillaume of Jumièges records the death “V Id Aug” 1067 of “Maurilius...archiepiscopus Rotomagensis” and the appointment of “Ioannes Abrincatinæ urbis præsul...comitis Rodulphi filius” as his successor[373]. The Chronicon S. Stephani Cadomensis records that "Joannes filius Rodulfi comitis fratris Ricardi" succeeded as Archbishop of Rouen in 1069, having been bishop of Avranches for seven years and three months[374]. Orderic Vitalis records the death “XVI Kal Aug” 1077 of "Hugo Lexoviensis episcopus", the subsequent dispute about his place of burial with “Johanni archiepiscopo” who refused to accept the king’s decision at Rouen and, while returning from there by mule, was struck down by a violent seizure, after which he survived for two years without being able to speak[375]. The Chronicon S. Stephani Cadomensis records the death in 1079 of "Joannes Rothomag. Archiepiscopus"[376]. Orderic Vitalis records the death in 1079 of “Johannes archiepiscopus” after governing for eight years and his burial "in baptisterio basilicæ ad Aquilonem", and also records his epitaph[377].
b) daughters . Guillaume of Jumièges records that “Richardus I filius Willelmi Longæspatæ...mater eius Sprota” and “Asperlengi” and that they had “filium Rodulphum...et filias plures” who were later married in Normandy with noblemen[378].
=== aka Raoul de Bayeux & Ivry. ===
aka Raoul de Bayeux & Ivry.
Brian Tompsett does not name his wife nor descendants.
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Preferred Parents:
Father: Esperleng or Asperling de Pîtres I, b. 910 in Aubigny, Bretagne, France d. ABT 975 in Risle Valley, Normandy, France
Mother: Sprota , b. 21 JUN 911 in Bretagne, Indre, Centre-Val de Loire, France d. 9 FEB 1001 in Ponteaudemer, Normandy, France
Family 1: Albreda , b. 960 in Mesnil-en-Caux, Haute-Normandie, France d. 1010 in Ivry-La-Bataille, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France
- Alberade Ivry, b. ABT 1008 in Ivry-la-Bataille, Eure, Upper Normandy, France d. 1034 in France
- Emma d'Ivry, b. ABT 990 in Ivry-la-Bataille, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France d. 1080 in Crépon, Basse-Normandie, France
Sources:
- Title: WIKIPEDIA: Rodulf of Ivry
Publication: Name: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodulf_of_Ivry;
- Title: Legacy NFS Source: Raoul DeIvry -
Author: Ancestry Family Trees, Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members., Ancestry.com, http://www.Ancestry.com, Page number: Ancestry Family Trees
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- Title: Legacy NFS Source: Raoul DeIvry - birth: ; Fécamp, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France
Author: Public Member Trees, Ancestry.com, Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date:2006;, www.ancestry.com, Page number: Database online.
Note: birth: ; Fécamp, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France
Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees (Provo, UT, USA, Ancestry.comOperations, Inc., 2006).
death: ; Eure, Haute-Normandie, France
Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees (Provo, UT, USA, Ancestry.comOperations, Inc., 2006).
Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees (Provo, UT, USA, Ancestry.comOperations, Inc., 2006).
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- Title: WIKIPEDI: Rodulf of Ivry
Publication: Name: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodulf_of_Ivry;
- Title: Foundation for Medieval Genealogy: RAOUL d'Ivry ([942/50]-after 1011)
Publication: Name: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/normabc.htm#_ftnref354;
Note: RAOUL d'Ivry ([942/50]-after 1011). Guillaume of Jumièges records that "Richardus dux primus" consulted "Rodulfo comite suo equidem uterino fratre" about his succession before he died. It is assumed that he was born after the death of Comte Guillaume I, but it is unlikely that he was born much later than 945 if it is correct that the birth of his older half-brother Richard can be dated to [1032] (see the document NORMANDY DUKES). Comte [de Bayeux]. [m firstly ALBREDA, daughter of --- (-murdered ----). Orderic Vitalis records that "Albereda uxor Radulfi Bajocensis comitis" built "arcem de Ibreio" [Ivry] which "Hugo Bajocensis episcopus frater Johannis Rotomagensis archiepiscopi" defended "contra duces Normannorum multo tempore." adding that it was reported that "præfata matrona" beheaded "Lanfredum architectum" after the castle was finished so that he could not build a similar structure for anyone else, and tried to expel her husband who killed her. It is not certain that "Albereda" in Orderic’s passage was the same person as "Eremburgam" in Guillaume de Jumièges. It is curious that Orderic does not state in his text that Hugues Bishop of Bayeux and Jean Archbishop of Rouen were the children of "Albereda": the omission would best be explained if they were born from another marriage of Raoul and “Eremburgam” their mother was a different person from “Albereda”. If this speculation is correct, the chronology of the children of Raoul suggests that they were born later in his life, presumably from a second marriage if he did marry twice, in which case Albreda would have been his first wife.] m [secondly] [as her first husband,] EREMBURGE [de Caville/Cacheville], daughter of ---. Guillaume of Jumièges records that "Rodulphum" married "Erembergam...natam in quadam villa Calcini territorii...Cavilla" and that they had "duos filios Hugonem postea episcopum Baiocensem et Ioannem Abricatensem...." Comte Raoul & his [second] wife had four children:
- Title: Rodulf d'Ivry, Husband of Eremburga de Canville, Wikipedia
Publication: Name: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodulf_of_Ivry;
- Title: -
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