William’s father, Duke Robert of Normandy, married Herleva off to Herluin de Conteville. ... Count of Mortain's father was Herluin De Conteville, Vicomte de Conteville Robert de Burgo, Count of Mortain's mother was Herleva De … Father of Robert de Mortagne, Earl of Cornwall; Odo, Bishop of Bayeux; Jeanne de Conteville; Muriel de Conteville; Rohesia de Conteville and 2 others; Isabella de Conteville and Raoul Ralph de Conteville « less, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herluin_de_Conteville. Her daughter Judith married Waltheof, Earl of Northumbria. FamilySearch believes that families bring joy and meaning to life. Other names for Herluin were Herluin De Burgo Viscount De Conteville, and Herluin De Conteville Vct De Conteville. For Herleva was the mother of William the Conqueror. HM George I's 21-Great Grandfather. Era um senhor de renda moderada e alguma terra no lado sul do rio Sena.Era visconde de Conteville, provavelmente uma criação de seu enteado, e ostentava a honra de Sainte-Mère-Église, uma parte do condado de … King William I granted him nearly all the land of Cornwall as a reward for his participation at the battle of Hastings in 1066, but he does not seem to have been created Earl of Cornwall, continuing to be referred to as "comes Moritoniensis"[2097]. Little is known of the sons of his second marriage. Herluin was a lord of moderate income and some land on the south side of the river Seine. It is assumed that this marriage took place after Duke Robert's death as no record has been found of the Duke having a subsequent relationship. The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Herluin was a lord of moderate income and some land on the south side of the river Seine. Agnes married Andre de Vitre; her daughter Hawisa married Robert de Ferrers, first Earl of Derby. By that time she had borne him two sons: Raoul de Conteville (d. aft. No contemporary record provides the parentage for Herluin, [4] although much later sources have assigned him parents (such as the otherwise unknown Jean de Conteville (965) and Harlette de Meulan [citation needed]).Herluin … Herluin og Fredesendis hadde to sønner: Raoul de Conteville (d. aft. By that time she had borne him two sons: Raoul de Conteville (d. aft. No contemporary record provides the parentage for Herluin[2], although much later sources have assigned him parents (such as the otherwise unknown Jean de Conteville (965) and Harlette de Meulan[citation needed]). Robert of Torigny names "unum filium Guillermum et tres filias" as the children of "Robertus comes Moritonii uterinus frater Willermi regis", specifying that one unnamed daughter (mentioned third) married "comes Tolosanus frater Raimundi comitis Sancti Ægidii"[2123]. His half-brother invested him as Bishop of Bayeux on the death of Bishop Hugues, son of Raoul d'Ivry Comte de Bayeux[2081] in 1050. m firstly HERLEVE, mistress of ROBERT II King of Normandy, daughter of FULBERT & his wife [Doda/Duwa] --- (-[1050]). Maseres, ‘ Selects. He was father of Millicent, Queen of Jerusalem, whose jewelled prayer book is in the British Museum. Conteville, Calvados, Lower Normandy, France. The Our Folk Genealogy Pages were compiled by Albert Douglass Hart, Jr. based on the original "Our Folk" compiled by Albert Thomas Hart in 1972 with help from Albert Douglass Hart Sr, Cara Hart and lots of other family members. e) EMMA de Mortain . "Robert count of Mortain" donated property to the abbey of Mont Saint-Michel for "his deceased wife Mathildis and his living wife Almodis" with the consent of "Robert his son" by charter dated to [1087/91], which specifies that "William his other son has promised to grant it if Almodis should leave no heir"[2105]. Reply by Frances Selena Vade-Walpole, Stagsbury, Banstead, pp. Hermann “Pusillus”, count palatine in Lotharingia. ; married second, before a year of widowhood, Lambert, Count of Lens, brother to Eustace II, Count of Boulogne, who was killed next year, leaving one daughter, the “wicked” Judith, married to Waltheof ; her third husband was Odo of Champagne, by whom she had one son, Stephen, who became Count of Aumale. p. 470. says Harlouin de Conteville is by some called Gilbert de Crépon. Er war der freund und Vasall des normannischen Herzogs Robert l. Dieser überredete Herluin, Herleva zu heiraten in 1031. s.p. Robert of Torigny names "unum filium Guillermum et tres filias" as the children of "Robertus comes Moritonii uterinus frater Willermi regis", specifying that one unnamed daughter (mentioned first) married "Andreas de Vitreio"[2116]. Raoul was recorded in Domesday Book as a landowner in Somerset and Devon in 1086. m ---. Her name is confirmed by the charter dated 1114 under which her daughter “Philippæ comitissæ…Emmæ filia” reached agreement with “Bernardus-Atonis filius Ermengardis”[2124]. According to William of Poitiers … Robert de la Haye, third son of Guy of Burgundy, Count of Vernon and Brione, accompanied William the Conqueror at the battle of Hastings, and confirmed the foundation of the Abbey of Lessay by the advice and with the consent of his wife Muriel and his two sons. Herluin de Conteville is of unknown parentage. He began scheming to become Pope, sending great gifts to influential men in Rome, but was arrested by King William and sent to Normandy where he was a prisoner in Rouen between 1082 and 1087[2086]. Earl Robert & his first wife had five children: a) ROBERT . "…Willelmi comitis de Moritun…" subscribed a charter dated 14 Sep 1101 under which Henry I King of England donated property to Bath St Peter[2112]. 1089), who later held land in Somerset and Devon,[1] and Jean de Conteville. Guillaume de Jumièges records that his half-brother Guillaume II Duke of Normandy installed Robert as Comte de Mortain after expelling "Guillaume Guerlenc"[2095]. Herluin de Conteville (vers 1001 – vers 1066), fut un seigneur normand, vicomte ou comte de Conteville. Certainement peu après son mariage, il est fait vicomte ou comte de Conteville[2]. m [as his second wife,] GUY [II] Sire de Laval, son of HAMON Sire de Laval & his wife Hersende --- (before [1037/38]-after 1105, bur Marmoutier). Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. Ensemble ils ont[5] : Pour David Bates[7], ils engendrent aussi : En secondes noces, il épouse Fredesensis. Brooke calls her Matild, half-sister by the mother to the Conqueror, and Vincent does not correct him. Herluin de Conteville (1001–1066), also sometimes listed as Herlwin of Conteville, was the stepfather of William the Conqueror, and the father of Odo of Bayeux and Robert, Count of Mortain, both of whom … We have more information about this person. From Wikipedia: “Herluin de Conteville (1001–1066), also sometimes listed as Herlevin De Conteville, was the stepfather of William the Conqueror, and the father of two men who became prominent in … Monumenta,’ in pedigrees, p. 389, calls her “soror uterina Gulielmi I ” TIn notes, p.316, she is called half-sister to the king, by Harleva or Arlotta and Herluin, “probus miles.” Also p. 250 says the same: p. 254 (in Latin), Orderic Vital says, “Odoni vero Campaniensi nepoti Theobaldi Comitis, qui sororem habebat ejusdem Regis (filiam scilicet Rodberti Ducis) dedit idem Comitatum Hildernessae.” She married first Enguerraud or Ingleram, Sire d’Aumale, killed 1053, leaving one daughter, Adelaide, supposed d. The eldest daughter had for her share the barony of La Haye du Puis, also Varanguebec from her mother. "…Richard fitz Herluin…" witnessed the charter dated 1082 under which William I King of England donated property to the abbey of la Trinité de Caen[2129].]. Florence of Worcester records that King William left "fratrumque suum Odonem Baiocensem episcopum et Willelmum filium Osberni quem in Herefordensi provincia comitum" when he went to Normandy 21 Feb [1067][2084]. RAOUL de Conteville (-after 1089). D'après un récit maintenant perdu, il avait eu une vision dans laquelle la fondation d'un monastère lui guérirait sa lèpre[4]. ( http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cousin/html/p347.htm#i6645 ), ( http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cousin/html/index.htm ), Father: Earl Jean [@ <^>v] de Conteville b: BET 969 AND 970 in Conteville, Normandy, France, Mother: Dau [<^>v] de Meulan b: 974 in Mellant, Normandy, France, Marriage 1 Countsss Herleive Arletta [@ <^>v] de Falaise b: 1003 in Falaise, Calvados, France, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=gilead07&id=I253485. He does not know which sister of Odo, or by which father, or whether a child of Herleve and Herluin.Here lies a doubt which I have been seeking to solve, but at the present I am totally in the dark. If Muriel, aka Muriel de Montaigne, Muriel de Conteville. Bishop Odo had one illegitimate son: a) JEAN de Bayeux (-1131). The daughter, sometimes called Muriel, married Guillaume, Seigneur de la Ferté-Macé.[1]. Odo Bishop of Bayeux, had a son John, who had for his preceptor Roger (see Sauvage, ‘ Recherches sur l’arrondissement de Mortain’). Guillaume de Jumièges names (in order) "Eudes et Robert" as the two sons of Herluin and Herlève[2078]. Herluin was a lord of moderate income and some land on the south side of the river Seine. A charter dated 1090 records that "Guido junior" succeeded "in paternum…honorem" on the death of "Haimonis senioris de Valle Guidonis" and that when, after some time, "supradicti domni Guidonis conjugem" died, he granted further rights to Marmoutier when she was buried "juxta patrem suum Haimonem"[2122]. 1 Muriel's father was Viscount Herluin De Conteville and her mother was Lady Arlotta(Herleva) Fulbertsdoittir Of Falaise . She presumably died before her husband founded the abbey of Grestain as she is not referred to in the abbey's confirmation charter dated 14 Nov 1189[2075]. Florence of Worcester records that "Willelmus comes de Moreteon" rebelled against Henry I King of England, who confiscated all his English lands in [1104][2113]. (9".1 S. viii. Orderic Vitalis calls her "Duke Robert's concubine", and specifies her marriage, referring to her husband as stepfather to Duke Guillaume[2073]. Barbe married Baudouin du Bose, fourth son of Antoine de Cluny; she had four sons, and died 1127. i. "…Rodulfus filius Herluini…" witnessed the charter dated to [1073] under which William I King of England confirmed the donation by "Nielli filii alterius Nielli" made by "suus pater" of six churches on Guernsey to the abbey of Marmoutier[2127]. En premières noces, il épouse Arlette de Falaise († vers 1050), ancienne « frilla » (concubine à la manière danoise) de Robert le Magnifique, duc de Normandie, et mère de Guillaume le Conquérant. Vicomte av Conteville og Sainte-Mère-Église, Stefar til Wilheilm Erobreren, foreldre Jean de Conteville (965) og Harlette de Meulan. 662.). "Robert count of Mortain" donated property to the abbey of Mont Saint-Michel for "his deceased wife Mathildis and his living wife Almodis" by charter dated to [1087/91][2102]. Herluin de Conteville was the stepfather of William the Conqueror, and the father of two men who became prominent in William's reign. He had a brother and a sister, named Eustache and Oda. Orderic Vitalis records that he was imprisoned for many years and all his honours forfeited[2115]. m firstly (before 1066) MATHILDE de Montgommery, daughter of ROGER Sire de Montgommery, Vicomte d'Hiémois [later Earl of Shrewsbury] & his first wife Mabel d'Alençon (-[1085], bur abbaye de Grestain). 525-526. He married Muriel daughter and heiress of Eudes au Capel, Grand Maitre d’Hotel to the Duke of Normandy, son of Richard Turstin “dit" Bardouf, or Haldup, and Emma, daughter of one of the Dukes of Normandy. He was viscount of Conteville, probably so created by his stepson. Herluin de Conteville. m secondly ALMODIS, daughter of ---. The Bayeux Tapestry depicts … 1089. Nenhum registro contemporâneo oferece a filiação de Herluino, [4] apesar de fontes muito mais posteriores terem-lhe atribuído pais. Herluin de Conteville (1001–1066), also sometimes listed as Herlevin or Herlwin of Conteville, was the stepfather of William the Conqueror, and the father of Odo of Bayeux and Robert, Count of Mortain, … Create your free account now to see all the information we have about this person. Richard had only three daughters: he married a cousin, Matilda de Vernon heiress of Varanguebec. Herluin Gründete nach 1050 die Abtei Grestain, wo er auch begraben und die zur Grablege der meisten seiner Nachkommen der nächten Generationen wurde. Il aurait été le fils de Jean de Conteville, mais il s'agit probablement d'une invention a posteriori, car ses origines sont obscures[1]. p. Named by Florence of Worcester as the brother of King William I "but only on his mother's side"[2080]. Husband of Herleva of Falaise and Fredegonde Herluin's marriage to Herleva Towards the beginning of the 11th century, Conteville and its dependencies appear to be in the hands of Herluin, who married Herleva, the mistress of Robert I, Duke of Normandy … ... Humphrey de Bohun (about 1249 - 1298), earl of Essex. ii. HRE Ferdinand I's 15-Great … Eudo de Capel’s estates went to his grandson, according to the French ‘Noblesse,’ for his daughter and heiress Muriel de la Haye du Puis married Robert de la Haye, of another family, and had Richard and Raoul. 6. Brooke calls her Margaret. This place is Conteville-sur-Mer, near the mouth of the Risle. m (before 1080) as his second wife, GUILLAUME IV Comte de Toulouse, son of PONS Comte de Toulouse & his second wife Almodis de la Marche (-killed in battle Huesca 1094). Robert of Torigny names "unum filium Guillermum et tres filias" as the children of "Robertus comes Moritonii uterinus frater Willermi regis", specifying that one unnamed daughter (mentioned second) married "Guido de Laval"[2118]. He succeeded his father in 1090 as Comte de Mortain, and in the latter's lands in Cornwall. Baron de Conteville et de Burgh,Officier de la Maison du Roi Parents. 3. Her paternal grandfather was Earl Jean De Blois Of Conteville … He joined his brother Eudes in the 1088 rebellion against King William II but was pardoned[2099]. Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed ), memorial page for Odo “Earl of Kent” Eudes de Conteville (1036–Feb 1086), Find a Grave Memorial no. He unsuccessfully claimed the earldom of Kent on the death of his uncle Eudes[2110]. Vicomte Herluin & his first wife had three children: 1. The Brevis Relatio de Origine Willelmi Conquestoris records that "Odone episcopo de Baiocis" contributed 120 ships towards the invasion of England in 1066[2082]. Denise, so called by La Roque and Moreli, or Agatha by Anselm, married Guy, Sieur de Laval. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. His 3rd child was Sir Harlevin de Conteville Viscount Conteville. b) GUILLAUME de Mortain (-Bermondsey after 1140). Under ‘De la Haye,’ another family, it gives references to La Roque’s ‘Histoire de Harcourt,’ tome ii. She married Richard, Baron du Hommet. He is called son of Herluin "by another wife" by Orderic Vitalis[2126]. Klosteret ble grunnlagt av Herluin seg rundt 1050 i håp om å oppnå en helbrede sin spedalskhet eller noen lignende sykdom. His parentage is recorded by Orderic Vitalis, who specifies that he was the half-brother of William I King of England[2079]. [RICHARD FitzHerluin (-after 1082). Guillaume de Jumièges names "Herlève fille le Fulbert valet de chamber du duc" as mother of Duke Guillaume II, recording that "un certain Herluin, brave chevalier, prit Herlève pour femme" after the death of Duke Robert[2074]. tome ii. More ancestry … Seigneur/Vicomte de CONTEVILLE; aka Harlowen (Herluin) de BURGH. Herluin and Herleva had two sons and two daughters: Odo or Eudes, who became Bishop of Bayeux, and Robert who became Count of Mortain; both were prominent in the reign of their half-brother William. Biography Oda Conteville; F, #4844, b. circa 994 Father: John de Bourg, Earl Comyn Charts: Some Descendants of Charlemagne Oda Conteville married Waleran III, Count of Meulan, son of Hugh I, Viscount & Count of Meulan and Adelaide of Amiens.Oda Conteville … He is referred to as the son of Herluin in the charter of confirmation of the abbey of Grestain, dated 14 Nov 1089, the implication of the text being that he was the son of Hilduin's wife Fredesendis[2128]. The mistake has arisen most likely from Baldwin IL, King of Jerusalem, being called “Du Bourg ” (see ‘Art de Verifier les Dates’). Hermenegildo González. (WorldConnect at Rootsweb), http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=:2582920&id=I9038. La date de leur mariage est inconnue, et il a existé deux théories opposées sur ce point. The ancestry of Harlowen is so far unknown. m secondly FREDESENDIS, daughter of ---. Hermann “Billung", duke of Saxony. He married Jane de Conteville and had 7 children. 'Jean was born in 962, in Contville,Eure,Normandy,France. His half-brother William I King of England rewarded him with a grant of over 500 manors in England and created him Earl of Kent in 1067[2083]. m ANDRE [I] Seigneur de Vitré, son of ROBERT [I] Seigneur de Vitré & his wife Berthe de Craon. Although King William II restored Odo to his Earldom, he was one of the leaders of the rebellion in 1088 which sought to put Robert Duke of Normandy on the English throne[2088]. He became a Cluniac monk at Bermondsey in 1140. m ADILILDIS, daughter of ---. “Willielmus comes Moritonii” founded Montcute Priory, for the souls of “patris mei Roberti comitis et matris meæ Mathillidis comitissæ”, by undated charter[2111]. "Robertus Moretonii comes frater Villelmi Anglorum regis et Normannorum principis" granted property to the abbey of Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire by charter dated 9 Jan 1083[2098]. After the death of Herleva (1050), Herluin married Fresendis, who was his wife when he founded Grestain Abbey. She is named and her parentage given by Orderic Vitalis, who lists her second among her father's daughters by his first marriage and names her husband[2101]. Harlevin was born about 1001 in Conteville, Eure, Normandy, France.1 Harlevin's father was Jean de Conteville and his mother was . Mr. Cobbe gives him two sons, Odo and Robert, and a daughter named Adelaide, who married Eudes de Champagne for her first husband. Florence of Worcester also records that "comes Willelmus de Moretonio" fought with Robert Duke of Normandy against King Henry I at Tinchebrai in [1106], was captured, but later escaped and fled[2114]. Emma married William, Earl of Toulouse, and was great - grandmother to Eleanor, heiress of Aquitaine, who married first Louis, King of France, then Henry II, King of England. 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Vincent does not correct him. Herluin var en herre med moderat inntekt, han hadde et landområdepå sørsiden av elven Seinen. Il est le père de deux personnages importants du règne de son beau-fils Guillaume le Conquérant, Robert de Mortain et Odon de Bayeux. He married second Almodis, and had a son Robert. Il épouse Arlette de Falaise († vers 1050), l'ancienne « frilla » (concubine à la manière danoise) de Robert le Magnifique, duc de Normandie, et mère de Guillaume le Conquérant. “Willielmus comes Moritonii” founded Montcute Priory, for the souls of “patris mei Roberti comitis et matris meæ Mathillidis comitissæ”, by undated charter[2103]. From the Celtic Casimir online family tree: http://www.celtic-casimir.com/webtree/3/35447.htm. He became chief adviser to Duke Robert in Normandy, accompanying him on the First Crusade but dying en route in Palermo[2089]. Herluin de Conteville (1001–1066), also sometimes listed as Herlwin of Conteville, was the stepfather of William the Conqueror, and the father of Odo of Bayeux and Robert, Count of Mortain, both of whom became prominent during William's reign… His parentage is recorded by Orderic Vitalis, who specifies that he was the half-brother of William I King of England [2093]. Han var vicomte av Conteville, trolig gitt av hans stesønn Wilhelm Erobreren, Han hadde Sainte-Mère-Église, en del av fylket av Mortain. He was viscount of Conteville, probably so created by his stepson. Per Wikipedia (Herluin de Conteville) one of Muriel's sisters could have been married to William, lord of La Ferte -Mace instead of Muriel. Adelais founded the priory of St. Martin d’Aumale. There is no trace of a John, Earl of Comyn, and the descent through Godfrey de Bouillon, who lived a century after, is of course absurd. William, second Earl of Mortain and Cornwall, married Adelidis, called “de Ou ” in a charter (‘ Calendar of Documents preserved in France,’ by J. H. Round, Charter No. 1066 poss. Isabel married Guilbert, son of the Earl of Corbeil. d) DENISE de Mortain ([1065/70]-1090). 293.). Humphrey de Bohun (before 1144 - 1181) Humphrey de … in Notes and Queries: A Medium of Intercommunication for Literary Men, General Readers, Etc. Henry I recommended the Abbey of St. Evroult to the Bishop of Lisieux, the Count of Mortain, and Robert de la Haye. STEPFATHER. 1092/93. vii. xvi.) [1], Towards the beginning of the 11th century, Conteville and its dependencies appear to be in the hands of Herluin, who married Herleva, the mistress of Robert I, Duke of Normandy and already mother of William the Bastard, called William the Conqueror later. Herluin … He was a viscount. and held the honour of Sainte-Marie Église, a portion of the county of Mortain. The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. "Robert count of Mortain" donated property to the abbey of Mont Saint-Michel for "his deceased wife Mathildis and his living wife Almodis" with the consent of "Robert his son" by charter dated to [1087/91], which specifies that "William his other son has promised to grant it if Almodis should leave no heir"[2104]. Herluin de Conteville (1001–1066[1]), also sometimes listed as Herlevin[citation needed] or Herlwin of Conteville[2], was the stepfather of William the Conqueror, and … Long dead by the time her son won himself a crown at the Battle of Hastings, she went on to become an almost impossibly romantic part of the … Hermann II, duke of Swabia. Jean de Burgo, Vicomte de Comyn DeConteville was born in 963, at birth place, to Baudouin III, Count of Flanders, De Conteville and Mathilde Maud, Countess of Flanders, de Saxony De Conteville (born de … According to the charters and La Roque. Secondly he married Arlotta, or Herleva, and had by her Robert, Earl of Mortain; Odo, Bishop of Bayeux; Maud, or Adelais (perhaps), Countess of Albemarle. He was viscount of Conteville, probably so created by his stepson, and held the honour of Sainte-Marie Église, a portion of the county of Mortain. Das Paar hatte zahlreiche Kinder. 199, p. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines refers to the mother of Duke Guillaume as "filia…Herbertus pelliparius et uxor eius Doda sive Duwa", specifying that the family was from Chaumont in the diocese of Liège but moved to Falaise although others said that they were from Huy, and specifies her marriage to "Herlewino de Vado comitis"[2072]. ‘L’Art de Verifier les Dates’ calls her “ soeur utérine." He had a castle there, and founded in its neighbourhood the Abbey of Grestain, in which he and his wives were buried. chap. (http://masseyfamgenealogy.tripod.com/a32.htm#i3143). Named by Florence of Worcester as the brother of King William I "but only on his mother's side"[2094]. and held the honour of Saint-Marie Eglise, a … Herluin de Conteville married Herlève de Falaise, daughter of Fulbert de Falaise and Doda (? He was the second oldest of the three children. Miss was born in … Taken prisoner at Tinchebray and blinded. It's all about family. He became a monk at Bermondsey in 1140. Pére Anselm, vol. Towards the beginning of the 11th century, Conteville and its dependencies appear to be in the hands of Herluin, who married Herleva, the mistress of Robert I, Duke of Normandy and already mother of William the Bastard, called William the Conqueror later. He is said to have taken an active part in the preparation of the Norman invasion of England and was present at the battle of Hastings 23 Oct 1066. Find out about Robert de Burgo, Count of Mortain's family tree, family history, ancestry, ancestors, genealogy, relationships and affairs! He lived in both France, and Scotland since the Earldom of Comyn was in Scotland, and the Baron of Tonsburgh was in France. ), after 1029; He was Vicomte of Conteville at Calvedos, Lower Normandy, before 1066. Guillaume de Jumièges names (in order) "Eudes et Robert" as the two sons of Herluin and Herlève[2092].