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Papia

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  • Name Papia  
    Gender Female 
    Person ID I7305  Petersen-de Lanskoy
    Last Modified 27 May 2021 

    Family Richard II "le Bon" of Normandy,   b. , Normandy, France Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 23 Aug 1026, Fécamp, Normandy, France Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Married Abt 1017 
    Children 
     1. Mauger of Normandy
     2. Guillaume of Normandy
    Last Modified 28 May 2021 
    Family ID F3176  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • RESEARCH_NOTES:
      1. “Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families,” Douglas Richardson (2013):
      “JUDITH OF BRITTANY, married before 1008 (as his 1st wife) RICHARD II, Duke of Normandy, 996-1026, son and heir of Richard I, Count (or Prince) of the Normans, by his 2nd wife, Gunnor. They had three sons, Richard (III) [Duke of Normandy], Robert (I) Duke of Normandy], and Guillaume (monk at Fécamp), and three daughters, Adélaïde (wife of Renaud, Count of Burgundy), ___ (wife of Baldwin IV, Count of Flanders), and Mathilde. His wife, Judith, died 28 June 1017, and was buried in Bernal Abbey. He married (2nd) probably soon after 1017 PAPIA ___. They had two sons, Mauger [Archbishop of Rouen] and Guillaume [Count of Argues]. RICHARD II, Duke of Normandy, died at Fécamp 23 August 1026.
      Recueil des Historiens des Gaules et de ha France 10 (1874): 175 (Ex Chronico S. Michaelis: "MVIII [A.D. 1008]. Obiit Gaufredus Dux Britanniæ filius Conani filii Juhelli Berengarii, dum pergeret Romam causa ocationis. Hujus sororem Judith duxit secundus Ricardus Dux Normannorum: et ipse Gaufredus duxit Havidem sororem prædicti Richardi, ex qua genuit duos filios Alanum et Eudonem, qui ei succcessit, partito Ducatu Britanniæ."), 322 (Ex Diversis Chronicis et Gestis: "Anno Dom. MXVII [1017]. Obiit Juditha Comitissa."), 323 (Ex Diversis Chronicis et Gestis: "Anno Dom. MXXVI. Obiit Richardus II, Dux Normannorum."). Recueil des Historiens des Gaules et de la France 23, (1894): 420 (Ex Obituario Gemmeticensi: "28 Jun. [Obiit] Judith comitissa."), 421 (Ex Obituario Gemmeticensi: "23 Aug. [Obiit] Ricardus comes IL"), 579 (Notæ Monasterii Montis Sancti Michaelis: "28 Jun. [Obiit] Judita, comitissa Normanniæ."), 579 (Notæ Monasterii Montis Sancti Michaelis: "23 Aug. [Obiit] Richardus II, comes Normannorum."). Rene Poupardin, "Généalogies angevines du XIe Siècle," in Mélanges d'Archéologie et d'Histoire 20 (1900): 199-208. Halphen & Poupardin Chroniques des Comtes d'Anjou et des Seigneurs d'Amboise (1913): 247-250 (Genealogiæ Comitum Andegavensium). David Douglas, "Some Problems of Early Norman Chronology," in English Hist. Rev. 65 (1950): 289-303. Schwennicke Europäische Stammtafeln 2 (1984): 75 (sub Brittany), 79 (sub Normandy). Winter Descs. of Charlemagne (800-1400) (1987): X.7, X1.12-X1.15. Thierry Stasser, "`Mathilde, File du Comte Richard': Essai d'identification," in Annales de Normandie 40 (1990), 49-64. Van Houts Normans in Europe (2000). Tanner Fams., Friends, & Allies (2004): 306 (Normandy ped).
      Children of Judith of Brittany, by Duke Richard II:
      i. RICHARD III, Duke of Normandy, 1026-1027, son and heir. By an unknown mistress, he had one illegitimate son, Nicholas [Abbot of Saint-Ouen], and one illegitimate daughter, ___ (wife of Ranulph, Vicomte of Bessin). RICHARD III, Duke of Normandy, died 5 (or 6) August 1027. Recueil des Historiens des Gaules et de la France 23 (1894): 379 (E Directorio Monasterii Sancti Audoeni Rotomagensis, Ex Calendario: "26 Febr. Obiit Nicholas abbas."), 385 ("Selon cheu qui est contenu es croniques des Normans, Richart li tiers, duc de Normendie, fix du secont Richart duc, out un fix appelé Nichole, qui fu moine à Fescampe, et après fu abbe de l'abaie de Saint-Ouen de Rouen"), 387 (Extrait des Chroniques de Saint-Ouen de Rouen: Nicholas, Abbot of Saint-Ouen, Rouen styled "son of Duke Richard III" [Nichole, fix au tiers due Richart de Normendie]), 420 (Ex Obituario Gemmeticensi: "5 Aug. [Obiit] Ricardus comes tertius."), 579 (Nom Monasterii Montis Sancti Michaelis: "6 Aug. Richardus comes tertius Normannorum."). English Hist. Rev. 65 (1950): 289-303. Douglas William the Conqueror (1977): 93 ("At the beginning of Duke William's reign the vicomte of the Bessin was Rannulf, who was the son of a vicomte named Anschitil. He married a daughter of Duke Richard III and was among the defeated rebels at Val-es-Dunes. None the less, the office continued in the family, for he was succeeded by another Rannulf (II) who was established at Avranches before the Norman conquest, and who survived until after April 1089. Moreover, this second Rannulf married Maud, daughter of Richard, vicomte of the Avranchin, thus linking together two powerful vice-comital dynasties which were later in turn to determine the succession of the earldom of Chester."). Schwennicke Europäische Stanmtafeln 2 (1984): 79 (sub Normandy). Winter Descs. of Charlemagne (800-1400) (1987): XI.12, XII.17. Tanner Fams., Friends, & Allies (2004): 306 (Normandy ped.).
      ii. ROBERT I, Duke of Normandy [see next].”