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Fulbert ? (of Falaise) b. 970 d. 1016

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Lineage Falaise
Sex Male
Full name (at birth) Fulbert Falaise
[1]

Events

970 birth: Falais, France

marriage: Doda (Duxia) ? [?] b. about 980

1003 child birth: Falaise (Calvados), Herleve (Arletta) ? (of Falaise) [?] b. 1003 d. 1050

1017 death: Normandy, France

Notes

Although traditionally given to be a common tradesman it is my belief that Fuhlburt was actually the son of a Jutish (Lowland) Lord and a (Sahlien) Frankish woman. His name Tanner may have been a historical misrepresentation of the term "danner" a phrase used by the Normans to deride their fellow normans who were not of Norwegian/Frankish descent, whose descendants has a tendency to be friends or foes of the Norman Duchy depending on the weather.

In the tradition of most Saxons in his day, Fuhlburt was likely an Aryan Christian which could explain the lack of church record with regard to his marriages and the baptisms of any children.

The shame of William I low birth would have had more to do with the fact that he was concieved out of wedlock rather than the shame of his mother's "low birth". My records indicate that Arlette his mother was the daughter of a pictish noble and a Danish/Norman warlord and was in fact the half sister of Macbeth.

Sources

  1. History of the Anglo-Saxons - Francis Palgrave - Indicates the Fulhburht de Falaise was the King's Chamberlain.

From grandparents to grandchildren

 
== 1 ==
Doda (Duxia) ?
birth: about 980, Falaise (Calvados), France
marriage: Fulbert Falaise
Fulbert Falaise
birth: 970, Falais, France
marriage: Doda (Duxia) ?
death: 1017, Normandy, France
== 1 ==
Children
Herluin de Conteville
birth: estimated 1005, Conteville (Eure), France
title: Vicomte de Conteville
marriage: Herleve (Arletta) ? (of Falaise)
death: about 1066
burial: Fatouville-Grestain, Abbaye de Grestain
Robert I FitzRichard (Evereaux)
birth: between 1002 and 1010, Normandy, France
engagement: w Estrid Sweynsdotter (Knytling)
title: from 6 August 1027 - 22 June 1035, Duke of Normandy
death: 22 July 1035, İznik, Bithynia, Anatolia, (Nicaea)
burial: 1088, reburied in Italy
Herleve (Arletta) ? (of Falaise)
birth: 1003, Falaise (Calvados)
marriage: Herluin de Conteville
death: 1050
burial: 1050, Fatouville-Grestain, Grestain Abbey
Children
Grandchildren
Adelaide (Adelis) of Normandy
birth: about 1027, Normandy, France
marriage: w Enguerrand de Ponthieu (Picard)
marriage: w Lambert van Boulogne
title: from 1053 - 1080, comtesse d'Aumale
death: about 1083, Aumale, France
Guillaume Guerlenc
birth: 1031
death: 8 December 1090
Matilda of Flanders (de Flandres)
birth: 1031, Bruges (Belgium), Flanders (Belgium)
marriage: William I FitzRobert (The Conqueror) , Eu (Seine-Maritime), Normandy, France
title: 1050, Caen, Normandy, France, St. Stephen's
title: 14 October 1066, Hastings (England), Queen of England
other: 25 December 1066, London, Sacre
physical description: 1083, 1.52m, très mince.
death: 2 November 1083, Caen, Normandy, France, Abbaye aux Dames
burial: Caen (14), Abbaye aux Dames
William I FitzRobert (The Conqueror)
birth: 14 October 1025, Falaise (Calvados), France
title: from 3 July 1035 - 9 September 1087, Duke of Normandy
marriage: Matilda of Flanders (de Flandres) , Eu (Seine-Maritime), Normandy, France
title: from 14 October 1066 - 9 September 1087, King of England
death: 9 September 1087, Rouen, France
Robert de Burgh (Le Bello Campo)
birth: 1031, Conteville (Calvados), France
title: Count de Mortain
death: 8 December 1090, Roches, France
burial: Fatouville-Grestain, Abbaye de Grestain
Odo von Bayeux
birth: after 1030
death: 1097, Palermo
Grandchildren

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