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{{Short description|Countess consort of Burgundy (c.1002–1038)}} |
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{{see also|Adeliza|Adelaide of Normandy}} |
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|name= Alice |
|name = Alice |
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|succession = [[List of Burgundian royal consorts|Countess consort of Burgundy]] |
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|reign = 1016–1026 |
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|image = Alisa Normanska.jpg |
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|spouse = [[Reginald I, Count of Burgundy]] |
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|issue = [[William I, Count of Burgundy]]<br>[[Guy of Burgundy]] |
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|house = [[House of Normandy]] |
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|father = [[Richard II, Duke of Normandy]] |
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|mother = [[Judith of Brittany]] |
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|date of birth= c. 1002 |
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|date of death= 1038 |
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|death_date = 1038 |
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Family [edit] |
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*[[Guy of Burgundy|Guy]] (c. 1025–1069){{sfn|Douglas|1964|p=418}} |
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==Notes== |
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==References== |
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*{{cite book |title=William the Conqueror: The Norman Impact Upon England |url=https://archive.org/details/williamconqueror00dougrich |url-access=registration |first=David C. |last=Douglas |publisher=University of California Press |year=1964 |isbn=9780520003484 }} |
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#Gui de Brionne or Guy of Burgundy (c. 1025-1069), educated at the court of Normandy, who would succeed the Duchy of Normandy against his cousin William of Normandy (later William the Conqueror), but had to leave his county of Brionne and Vernon in Normandy, after being at the head of the coalition of the barons of Normandy, which was defeated at the Battle of Val-ès-Dunes in 1047. It is known that Guy de Brionne found refuge with his uncle [[Geoffrey II of Anjou]]. He later attempted to usurp the county of Burgundy to his brother William. |
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*{{cite book |first=Randall |last=Fegley |title=The Golden Spurs of Kortrijk: How the Knights of France Fell to the Foot Soldiers of Flanders in 1302 |publisher=McFarland & Co. Inc. |year=2002 }} |
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*{{cite book |editor-first=Elisabeth |editor-last=van Houts |title=The Normans in Europe |publisher=Manchester University Press |year=2000 }} |
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*{{cite book |title=From Domesday Book to Magna Carta, 1087-1216 |first=Austin Lane |last=Poole |publisher=Clarendon Press |year=1951 }} |
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[[fr:Adélaïde de Normandie (1002-1038)]] |
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Alice of Normandy}} |
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[[nl:Adelheid van Normandië (1005-1038)]] |
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[[Category:Countesses of Burgundy]] |
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[[Category:1000s births]] |
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[[Category:1038 deaths]] |
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[[Category:House of Normandy]] |
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[[Category:11th-century French women]] |
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[[Category:11th-century French people]] |
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Latest revision as of 04:47, 21 December 2024
Alice | |
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Countess consort of Burgundy | |
Tenure | 1016–1026 |
Died | 1038 |
Spouse | Reginald I, Count of Burgundy |
Issue | William I, Count of Burgundy Guy of Burgundy |
House | House of Normandy |
Father | Richard II, Duke of Normandy |
Mother | Judith of Brittany |
Alice (Adeliza, Adelaide) (c. 1002 – 1038) was a daughter of Richard II, Duke of Normandy (972–1026) and Judith of Brittany.[1]
She married Reginald I, Count of Burgundy[2] and had the following children:
- William I, Count of Burgundy (1020-12 Nov 1087)[3]
- Guy (c. 1025–1069)[4]
- Hugh (c. 1037 – c. 1086), Viscount of Lons-le-Saunier, sire Montmorot, Navilly and Scey married to Aldeberge Scey. They had a son Montmorot Thibert, founder of the house Montmorot (or Montmoret).
- Falcon or Fouques of Burgundy
Notes
[edit]- ^ van Houts 2000, p. 294.
- ^ Fegley 2002, p. 104.
- ^ Poole 1951, p. 125.
- ^ Douglas 1964, p. 418.
References
[edit]- Douglas, David C. (1964). William the Conqueror: The Norman Impact Upon England. University of California Press. ISBN 9780520003484.
- Fegley, Randall (2002). The Golden Spurs of Kortrijk: How the Knights of France Fell to the Foot Soldiers of Flanders in 1302. McFarland & Co. Inc.
- van Houts, Elisabeth, ed. (2000). The Normans in Europe. Manchester University Press.
- Poole, Austin Lane (1951). From Domesday Book to Magna Carta, 1087-1216. Clarendon Press.