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118:. The abbot of Bernay, Raoul, parent of Humphrey, would have entrusted to him between 1027 and 1040, part of the heritage of his]]. monastery. Like other lords of the beginning of the 11th century, such as the family of BellĂŞme, he increased the family's power by recovering or winning of ecclesiastical lands. On the other hand, the possessions around 63:. Thus, Humphrey and his Beaumont descendants were kinsmen of the Norman Dukes and other members of the early Anglo-Norman nobility similarly descended from Gunnor's kindred. His ancestry remains controversial. Whatever the truth, there is no doubt that Humphrey is descended--at least in part--from a 280:
VĂ©ronique Gazeau, Monachisme et aristocratie au XIe siècle : l'exemple de la famille de Beaumont, thèse de doctorat de troisième cycle, UniversitĂ© de Caen, 1986–1987 (dactyl.), p.67-73. L'abbĂ© de Bernay, Raoul, parent de Onfroi, lui aurait confiĂ© entre 1027 et 1040, une partie du patrimoine de
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G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910–1959; reprint in 6 volumes,
313:, Histoire de la Normandie, Éd. Guizot, 1826, vol. III, livre VIII, p. 373. Louis-Étienne Charpillon et Anatole Caresme, Dictionnaire historique des communes de l'Eure, vol I, 1879, art. Beaumont-le-Roger 281:
son monastère. D'autres seigneurs du début du XIe siècle, comme ceux de Bellême, ont accru leur puissance en récupérant ou en s'octroyant des biens ecclésiastiques
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Dunelma (perhaps a corrupted form of Duvelina, the name of her grandmother) sister of Roger of Beaumont and mother of a daughter who was a
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Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume VII, page 521. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage.
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Robert, the elder, assassinated by Roger de Clères after 1066 and buried at the abbey of Saint-Pierre de Préaux;
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His early life and origins are the subject of much discussion. As reported by later Norman chronicler
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Henri de Beaumont fights Roger de Toesny with his brother Roger, sent by his father in 1040.
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In 1034, he 'founded' (or, rather, restored) the monastery at Préaux, a few kilometres from
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Monachisme et aristocratie au XIe siècle : l'exemple de la famille de Beaumont,
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Monachisme et aristocratie au XIe siècle : l'exemple de la famille de Beaumont
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Robert of Torigni relates that Thorold was brother of Turquetil, the father of
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His known children by his wife Albreda or Alberée de la Haye were:
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Davy, André, 1940–, La véritable histoire des ducs de Normandie (
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Vieilles is the name of a former village, now merged with
210: 74:, he had lands dispersed through the whole of Normandy, in 44: 27:. He was married to Albreda or AlberĂ©e de la Haye Auberie. 359:, doctoral thesis, UniversitĂ© de Caen, 1986–1987 (dactyl.) 198: 106:). These lands originated in the favour of the dukes 47:, from whose name derived that of the village of 368: 299:Dictionnaire historique des communes de l'Eure 217: 369: 349:, Presses Universitaires de Caen, 2004 347:La première Normandie (Xe-XIe siècles) 243:La première Normandie (Xe-XIe siècles) 213:at the abbey of Saint-Pierre de PrĂ©aux 301:, vol I, 1879, art. Beaumont-le-Roger 140:By contrast, the possessions around 189:(† 1094), who succeeded his father. 122:came to him by family inheritance. 13: 14: 398: 316: 304: 284: 274: 261: 248: 235: 223: 159:, holder of the "honneur" of 1: 258:founder Ansketil de Harcourt. 144:are from the heritage of his 30: 205:One other possible child : 151:During the minority of Duke 7: 170: 61:Richard I, Duke of Normandy 10: 403: 336: 49:Tourville-sur-Pont-Audemer 201:at Saint-LĂ©ger de PrĂ©aux 209:Guillaume de Beaumont, 41:Thorold de Pont-Audemer 129:, with monks from the 387:11th-century Normans 218:Notes and references 39:, he was the son of 17:Humphrey de Vieilles 295:History of Normandy 153:William the Bastard 355:VĂ©ronique Gazeau, 86:, in Basse Seine ( 43:and grandson of a 267:Veronica Gazeau, 231:Beaumont-le-Roger 183:Roger de Beaumont 165:Roger de Beaumont 88:Vatteville-la-Rue 72:Beaumont-le-Roger 37:Robert of Torigni 25:House of Beaumont 21:Beaumont-le-Roger 394: 354: 345:Pierre Bauduin, 344: 331: 320: 314: 308: 302: 288: 282: 278: 272: 265: 259: 252: 246: 241:Pierre Bauduin, 239: 233: 227: 157:Roger I of Tosny 402: 401: 397: 396: 395: 393: 392: 391: 382:Beaumont family 367: 366: 352: 342: 339: 334: 321: 317: 309: 305: 291:Orderic Vitalis 289: 285: 279: 275: 266: 262: 256:Harcourt family 253: 249: 240: 236: 228: 224: 220: 173: 131:Saint-Wandrille 116:abbey of Bernay 33: 12: 11: 5: 400: 390: 389: 384: 379: 365: 364: 360: 350: 338: 335: 333: 332: 315: 303: 283: 273: 260: 247: 234: 221: 219: 216: 215: 214: 203: 202: 195: 191: 190: 180: 172: 169: 32: 29: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 399: 388: 385: 383: 380: 378: 375: 374: 372: 361: 358: 351: 348: 341: 340: 329: 328:9782355931444 325: 319: 312: 311:Orderic Vital 307: 300: 296: 292: 287: 277: 270: 264: 257: 251: 244: 238: 232: 226: 222: 212: 208: 207: 206: 200: 196: 193: 192: 188: 184: 181: 178: 177: 176: 168: 166: 162: 158: 154: 149: 147: 143: 139: 136:He also held 134: 132: 128: 123: 121: 117: 113: 109: 105: 101: 100:Vexin normand 97: 93: 89: 85: 81: 77: 73: 68: 66: 62: 58: 54: 50: 46: 42: 38: 28: 26: 22: 18: 377:1050s deaths 356: 346: 318: 306: 298: 294: 286: 276: 268: 263: 250: 242: 237: 225: 204: 186: 174: 150: 142:Pont-Audemer 138:Bernay Abbey 135: 127:Pont-Audemer 124: 120:Pont-Audemer 69: 65:Scandinavian 34: 16: 15: 353:(in French) 343:(in French) 185:, known as 96:Normanville 84:Pays d'Auge 371:Categories 108:Richard II 31:Early life 146:ancestors 112:Robert II 98:) and in 82:, in the 57:concubine 187:le Barbe 171:Children 104:Bouafles 76:Cotentin 70:Besides 67:family. 337:Sources 161:Conches 92:Évrecin 80:HiĂ©mois 326:  90:), in 53:Gunnor 78:, in 324:ISBN 211:Monk 110:and 45:Torf 199:nun 59:of 373:: 293:, 155:, 148:. 133:. 55:, 330:, 102:( 94:(

Index

Beaumont-le-Roger
House of Beaumont
Robert of Torigni
Thorold de Pont-Audemer
Torf
Tourville-sur-Pont-Audemer
Gunnor
concubine
Richard I, Duke of Normandy
Scandinavian
Beaumont-le-Roger
Cotentin
Hiémois
Pays d'Auge
Vatteville-la-Rue
Évrecin
Normanville
Vexin normand
Bouafles
Richard II
Robert II
abbey of Bernay
Pont-Audemer
Pont-Audemer
Saint-Wandrille
Bernay Abbey
Pont-Audemer
ancestors
William the Bastard
Roger I of Tosny

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