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Fulbert ? (of Falaise) b. 970 d. 1016
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<ext>Although traditionally thought to be a common tradesman it is my belief that Fuhlburt was in actuality not as common as represented in modern romantic literature. I have found contemporary records which allude to his role as the Chamberlain of court at Falaise, and a minor son of the Tonniere family. It is possible that he was the uncle of Milo II DE TONNERRE and the brother of the unidentified elder son of Wido DE TONNERRE. Although his mother is not identified, the name Fulbert Frankish in origin and he likely had a Sahlien mother. There is a possibility that he had a daughter Windesmund from a prior marriage. | <ext>Although traditionally thought to be a common tradesman it is my belief that Fuhlburt was in actuality not as common as represented in modern romantic literature. I have found contemporary records which allude to his role as the Chamberlain of court at Falaise, and a minor son of the Tonniere family. It is possible that he was the uncle of Milo II DE TONNERRE and the brother of the unidentified elder son of Wido DE TONNERRE. Although his mother is not identified, the name Fulbert Frankish in origin and he likely had a Sahlien mother. There is a possibility that he had a daughter Windesmund from a prior marriage. | ||
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Lineage | Tonnerre |
Sex | Male |
Full name (at birth) | Fulbert Tonnerre |
Other last names | Tonniere |
Other given names | Fulberht, Fuhlbert |
Events
marriage: ♀ Doda (Duxia) ? [?] b. about 980
1003 child birth: Falaise (Calvados), ♀ Herleve (Arletta) ? (of Falaise) [?] b. 1003 d. 1050
Notes
Although traditionally thought to be a common tradesman it is my belief that Fuhlburt was in actuality not as common as represented in modern romantic literature. I have found contemporary records which allude to his role as the Chamberlain of court at Falaise, and a minor son of the Tonniere family. It is possible that he was the uncle of Milo II DE TONNERRE and the brother of the unidentified elder son of Wido DE TONNERRE. Although his mother is not identified, the name Fulbert Frankish in origin and he likely had a Sahlien mother. There is a possibility that he had a daughter Windesmund from a prior marriage.
The shame of William I low birth would have had more to do with the fact that his parent's "Common Law Marriage" was unrecognized by the church and he himself labeled a bastard by the Pope, rather than the shame of his mother's "low birth". Local Scottish records with regard to the clan histories of MacEth and MacBeth indicate that his daughter Arlette was likely the half sister of Macbeth. Fuhlbert's widow having returned to Scotland from Normandy following his death to marry the Mormaer of Moray.
The Nickname Tanner
Like Henry the Fowler, it is possible that Fuhlbert may have been the butt of a long running joke involving a play on word with this surname "Tonnerre" being rendered "Tanner" by the tongue of the Norman nobles.
Sources
- ↑ History of the Anglo-Saxons - Francis Palgrave - Indicates the Fulhburht de Falaise was the King's Chamberlain.
From grandparents to grandchildren
title: Vicomte de Conteville
marriage: ♀ Herleve (Arletta) ? (of Falaise)
death: about 1066
burial: Fatouville-Grestain, Abbaye de Grestain
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
marriage: ♂ w Enguerrand de Ponthieu (Picard)
marriage: ♂ w Lambert van Boulogne
title: from 1053 - 1080, comtesse d'Aumale
death: about 1083, Aumale, France
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