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  2. Richard II, Duke of Normandy - Wikipedia

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    Richard was the eldest surviving son and heir of Richard the Fearless and Gunnor. [1] He succeeded his father as the ruler of Normandy in 996. [1] During his minority, the first five years of his reign, his regent was Count Rodulf of Ivry, his uncle, who wielded the power and put down a peasant insurrection at the beginning of Richard's reign.

  3. Duke of Normandy - Wikipedia

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    Duke of Normandy, 942: Richard I "the Fearless" 932–996 1st Duke of Normandy r. 942–996: Richard II "the Good" d. 1026 2nd Duke of Normandy r. 996–1027: Robert Count of Évreux, Archbishop of Rouen: Mauger c. 988 –1032 m. Germain, Countess of Corbeil: Geoffrey d. c. 1010 Count of Eu: William I 978–after 1057 Count of Eu and Hiémois ...

  4. Richard I of Normandy - Wikipedia

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    Duke of Normandy, 942: Richard I "the Fearless" 932–996 1st Duke of Normandy r. 942–996: Richard II "the Good" d. 1026 2nd Duke of Normandy r. 996–1027: Robert Count of Évreux, Archbishop of Rouen: Mauger c. 988 –1032 m. Germain, Countess of Corbeil: Geoffrey d. c. 1010 Count of Eu: William I 978–after 1057 Count of Eu and Hiémois ...

  5. Richard III, Duke of Normandy - Wikipedia

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    Richard III was the eldest son of Richard II of Normandy and Judith of Brittany.Around 1026, Richard was sent by his father in command of a large army to rescue his brother-in-law, Reginald, later Count of Burgundy, by attacking bishop and count Hugh of Chalon, who had captured and imprisoned Reginald in Chalon-sur-Saône.

  6. L'Aigle family - Wikipedia

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    The l'Aigle family was a Norman family that derived from the town of L'Aigle, on the southeastern borders of the Duchy of Normandy.They first appear during the rule of Duke Richard II of Normandy, in the early 11th century, and they would hold L'Aigle for the Norman Dukes and Kings of England until the first half of the 13th century, when with the fall of Normandy to the French crown the last ...

  7. Peasants' revolt of 996 in Normandy - Wikipedia

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    The revolt was ultimately defeated by the nobles under the early reign of Richard II, Duke of Normandy. His uncle Rodulf of Ivry was the regent of Normandy during the revolt. [2] [3] The revolt was started in 996 after the peasants had met in local assemblies (conventicula) throughout Normandy.

  8. Papia of Envermeu - Wikipedia

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    Papia of Envermeu, also called Poppa of Envermeu, was the second consort of Richard II, Duke of Normandy. [1]Papia belonged to the local Norman aristocracy. She married Richard II, Duke of Normandy at Abbey of Saint Wandrille after the death of his first spouse, Judith of Brittany in 1017.

  9. Richard of Normandy - Wikipedia

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    Richard II of Normandy, "the Good", duke (996–1026) Richard, son of William the Conqueror , called "Duke of Bernay" ( c. 1054 – c. 1072 ) Topics referred to by the same term