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Earl of Gloucester Robert De Caen

Male 1090 - 1147  (57 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Earl of Gloucester Robert De Caen was born in 1090 in Caen, , Basse-Normandie, France (son of King of England Henry, I and Lady Sybil Corbert, of Alcester); died on 31 Oct 1147 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Earl of Glocester
    • To Lady Kathleen: Great GrandParent

    Notes:

    Birth:
    est date

    Family/Spouse: Mabel Fitz Hamon. Mabel (daughter of Lord of Glamorgan Robert Fitz Hamon and Sibyl Montgomery) was born in 1090 in , , England, United Kingdom; died in 1157. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Earl of Gloucester William Fitzrobert De Caen died on 23 Nov 1183.
    2. Maud FitzRobert De Caen was born in 1130 in , Gloucesterhire, England, United Kingdon; died on 29 Jul 1180.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  King of England Henry, IKing of England Henry, I was born in Sep 1068 in Selby, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom (son of King of England William, I, the Conqueror and Matilda, of Flanders); died on 1 Dec 1135 in Staint Derisle Fermont, Angers, , England, United Kingdom; was buried in Winchester Cathedral, London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Also Known As : Beauclerc, Lion of Justice
    • Stories and Notes: King of England from 1100. Youngest son of William the Conqueror, he succeeded his brother William II. He won the support of the Saxons by granting them a charter and marrying a Saxon princess, Edith, daughter of Malcolm III of Scotland. She was known as Matilda after her marriage, a name more acceptable to the Norman Barons than her Saxon name Edith. Henry's daughter was also called Matilda. He was an able administrator, and established a professional bureaucracy and a system of travelling judges. He was called Beauclerc because of his scholarly interests. In 1101 his elder brother Robert, Duke of Normandy, attempted to seize the crown by invading England. However, after the Treaty of Alton, Robert agreed to recognise his brother Henry as King and returned to Normandy. They fought again in 1106 at Battle of Tinchebrai at which Robert was captured and Henry became Duke of Normandy as well as King of England. Henry's only legitimate son and heir, William, was drowned in 1120 in wreck of the White Ship and Henry tried to settle the succession on his daughter Matilda and her son Henry (later Henry II). However, Matilda widow of Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor, was unpopular when she re-married into the House of Anjou rival of the House of Normandy. The throne was taken by Henry's nephew Stephen, who, towards the end of his reign, agreed to adopt Matilda's son as his heir. Henry died in Normandy in 1135 of food poisoning according to legend from eating a 'surfeit of Lampreys' (an eel type fish). His body was taken to Rouen and then back to England where he was buried in Reading Abbey. The Abbey was subsequently destroyed during the Dissolution of the Monasteries 1536 to 1541. Plans to try and locate his bones have been announced by the same team who found Richard III's remains in Leicester.
    • Web Site: Britannia's Site Page about Henry I, Beauclerc - http://www.britannia.com/history/monarchs/mon24.html
    • Web Site: Wikipedia : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I_of_England
    • To Lady Kathleen: 26 x great grandfather
    • Occupation: 1100 to 1135; King of England
    • Occupation: 1106 to 1135; Duke of Normandy

    Notes:

    Occupation:
    His reign is notable for important legal and administrative reforms, and for the final resolution of the investiture controversy. Abroad, he waged several campaigns in order to consolidate and expand his continental possessions. Was so hated b y his brothers that they vowed to disinherit him. In 1106 he captured Robert and held him until he died. He proved to be a hard but just ruler.

    Henry married Lady Sybil Corbert, of Alcester. Sybil (daughter of Sir Robert Corbert) was born in 1077 in Alcester, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom; died after 1157. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Lady Sybil Corbert, of Alcester was born in 1077 in Alcester, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom (daughter of Sir Robert Corbert); died after 1157.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Also Known As : Adela Corbet
    • Also Known As : Lucia Corbet
    • To Lady Kathleen: Great GrandParent

    Children:
    1. 1. Earl of Gloucester Robert De Caen was born in 1090 in Caen, , Basse-Normandie, France; died on 31 Oct 1147 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom.
    2. Princess of England Elizabeth was born in 1095 in Talby, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom; died in 1124 in Carrick, Argyll, Scotland, United Kingdom.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  King of England William, I, the ConquerorKing of England William, I, the Conqueror was born in 1027 in Falaise, France (son of Duke of Normandy Robert, II and Herleve, of Falaise); died on 9 Sep 1087 in Rouen, France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Also Known As : William I, The Conqueror
    • Stories and Notes: King of England from 25 December 1066. He was the illegitimate son of Duke Robert the Devil whom he succeeded as Duke of Normandy in 1035. Claiming that his 2nd cousin King Edward the Confessor had bequeathed him the English throne, William invaded England in September 1066, defeating Harold II Godwineson at the Battle of Hastings on 14 October 1066. William's coronation took place in Westminster Abbey on Christmas Day 1066. He completed the establishment of feudalism in England, compiling detailed records of land and property in the Domesday Book, and kept the barons firmly under control. He died in Rouen after a fall from his horse and is buried in Caen, France. He was succeeded by his son William II. William's early years were marked by violence and disorder. In 1046 his cousin, Guy of Burgundy, led a revolt which forced the young duke to seek the aid of his overlord, Henry I of France. With Henry's help, William defeated Guy at Val-és-Dunes, and firmly secured control over Normandy. In 1051–52 William and Henry besieged and captured Domfront castle and Alençon in Maine, France. Almost immediately afterwards, William, Count of Arques, rebelled against the duke with the support of Henry I, who was increasingly concerned about Normandy's growing power. William quickly besieged the rebel Arques-la-Bataille castle and it was surrendered to him in 1053. In 1054 Henry I and Geoffrey of Anjou invaded Normandy, but the annihilation of part of their force at Mortimer forced them to withdraw. Their second invasion, in 1057, was defeated at Varaville. In 1051 Edward the Confessor had nominated William as heir to the English throne, but when he died in January 1066 Harold (II) Godwinson was crowned. William immediately began preparations for an invasion of England. On 28 September his forces landed unopposed at Pevensey, Sussex. Harold was in the north of England defeating an invasion led by Harald Hardrada, King of Norway, but immediately marched south to meet William. Their armies clashed in the Battle of Hastings on 14 October 1066. Harold was slain and William achieved a decisive victory. In 1067 William forcibly brought southwest England under his control. In 1068 he marched north and east to establish a number of strategic fortifications. In the summer of 1069 Swein Estrithson of Denmark landed with a considerable force in the Humber and was welcomed by the northern English earls who joined him in expelling the Norman garrison at York. William immediately marched north, destroying everything in his path, and reoccupied York. He undertook a systematic harrying of the north, setting his troops to kill and burn in order to leave nothing that could support future rebellion. The Danish fleet was bought off and departed. In 1072 William led an invasion that forced King Malcolm of Scotland to surrender hostages and swear fealty. In 1073 he was back in France suppressing rebellion in Maine. His regents dealt with a rebellion by the English earls in 1075, and in the latter years of his reign, William twice faced rebellion in Normandy led by his eldest son, Robert (II) Curthose. In 1087 William sacked the French-controlled town of Mantes in the Vexin. In the fighting he suffered a fatal internal injury after being thrown against the pommel of his saddle. He was taken to the priory of Saint-Gervais near Rouen where on 9 September he died.
    • To Lady Kathleen: 27 x great grandfather
    • Occupation: 1035 to 1087; Duke of Normandy
    • Occupation: 1066 to 1087; King of England

    Notes:

    Occupation:
    Invaded England defeated and killed his rival Harold at the Battle of Hastings and became King. The Norman conquest of England was completed by 1072 aided by the establishment of feaudalism under which his followers were granted land in return f or pledges of service and loyalty. As King William was noted for his efficient if harsh rule. His administration relied upon Norman and other foreign personnell especially Lanfranc Archbishop of Canterbury. In 1085 started Domesday Book.

    William married Matilda, of Flanders in 1053. Matilda (daughter of Count of Flanders Baldwin, V and Princess of France Adela Capet) was born in 1028 in , , Flanders, Belgium; died on 2 Nov 1083 in Caen, , Basse-Normandie, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Matilda, of Flanders was born in 1028 in , , Flanders, Belgium (daughter of Count of Flanders Baldwin, V and Princess of France Adela Capet); died on 2 Nov 1083 in Caen, , Basse-Normandie, France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • To Lady Kathleen: Great GrandParent

    Children:
    1. King of England William, II was born in 1057; died on 2 Aug 1100; was buried on 11 Aug 1100 in Winchester Cathedral, London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom.
    2. Adela, of Blois was born in 1067 in Normandy, France; died on 8 Mar 1137 in Marcigny-sur-Loire, France.
    3. 2. King of England Henry, I was born in Sep 1068 in Selby, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom; died on 1 Dec 1135 in Staint Derisle Fermont, Angers, , England, United Kingdom; was buried in Winchester Cathedral, London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom.

  3. 6.  Sir Robert Corbert

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • To Lady Kathleen: Great GrandParent

    Children:
    1. 3. Lady Sybil Corbert, of Alcester was born in 1077 in Alcester, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom; died after 1157.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Duke of Normandy Robert, II was born in 999 in Normandy, France (son of Duke of Normandy Richard, II and Judith, of Brittany); died on 2 Jul 1035 in Returning from Crusade in Bithynia, Turkey.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Also Known As : Robert I the Magnificent
    • Also Known As : Robert II, The Devil
    • Occupation: 6th Duke of Normandy
    • To Lady Kathleen: Great GrandParent

    Notes:

    Birth:
    est date or 1008

    Occupation:
    Robert contributed to the restoration of Henry King of France to his throne, and received from the gratitude of that monarch, the Vexin, as an additional to his patrimonial domains. In the 8th year of his reign, curiosity or devotn induced him t o undertake a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, where the fatiges of the journey and the heat of the climate so impaired his consitution he died on his way home.

    Robert married Herleve, of Falaise. Herleve (daughter of Fulbert, of Falaise and Doda, Wife of De Falaise) was born in 1013; died in 1050. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Herleve, of Falaise was born in 1013 (daughter of Fulbert, of Falaise and Doda, Wife of De Falaise); died in 1050.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Also Known As : Herleva, Arlette, Harlette
    • Occupation: Officer of the Household
    • To Lady Kathleen: Great GrandParent

    Children:
    1. Princess of Normandy Adelaide was born in 1026; died in 1090.
    2. 4. King of England William, I, the Conqueror was born in 1027 in Falaise, France; died on 9 Sep 1087 in Rouen, France.
    3. Countess of Normandy of Aumale Adeliza was born in 1029; died in 1090.

  3. 10.  Count of Flanders Baldwin, V was born in 1012 (son of Count of Flanders Baldwin, IV and Ogive, of Luxembourg); died on 1 Sep 1067.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Also Known As : Baldwin V, The Pious
    • Occupation: Count of Flanders
    • To Lady Kathleen: Great GrandParent

    Notes:

    Occupation:
    Entered into hostilities with Emporer Otho II and aquired from that monarch Valenciennes and the Isles of Zealand. He subseqently further increased his territories by another rich accession, that of the citadel of Ghent.

    Baldwin married Princess of France Adela Capet in 1028. Adela (daughter of King of France Robert Capet, II and Constance Taillefer) died in 1079. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Princess of France Adela Capet (daughter of King of France Robert Capet, II and Constance Taillefer); died in 1079.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Also Known As : Alix
    • Occupation: Princess of France
    • To Lady Kathleen: Great GrandParent

    Children:
    1. Count of Flanders Baldwin, VI died in 1070.
    2. 5. Matilda, of Flanders was born in 1028 in , , Flanders, Belgium; died on 2 Nov 1083 in Caen, , Basse-Normandie, France.
    3. Count of Flanders Robert, I was born in 1033 in , , Flanders, Belgium; died on 3 Oct 1093.
    4. Countess of Flanders Judith was born in 1037; died in 1094.