Nielsen Hayden genealogy
Judith of Brittany
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Name Judith of Brittany Birth 982 [1, 2] Gender Female Alternate death 16 Jun 1017 [1, 2] Death 28 Jun 1017 [3, 4] Burial Bernay Abbey, Bernay, Normandy, France
[3] Person ID I10415 Ancestry of PNH, TNH, and others Last Modified 5 Jul 2022
Father Conan I "Le Tort" d. 27 Jun 992, Conquereuil, near Nantes, Brittany, France
Mother Ermengarde of Anjou d. Aft 992 Marriage Abt 973 [1, 3] Family ID F4597 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Richard II d. 23 Aug 1026, Fécamp, Normandy, France
Marriage Abt 1000 [1, 5, 6] Children + 1. Adélaïde of Normandy d. Aft 1074 + 2. (Unknown daughter of Richard II, Duke of Normandy) + 3. Richard III, b. 1001 d. 5 Aug 1027 (Age 26 years) + 4. Robert I, b. Abt 1004 d. Between 1 Jul 1035 and 3 Jul 1035, Nicaea, Asia Minor
(Age ~ 31 years)Family ID F5082 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 16 Jun 2018
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Notes - Also called Judith de Rennes. Founded the abbey of Bernay, Normandy.
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