Gerloc

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Gerloc was a 10th-century Norman noblewoman, traditionally identified as the daughter of Viking leader Rollo and later known for her marriage into the powerful House of Blois.

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Gerloc canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Norman noble
historical figure
medieval noble
noblewoman
alsoKnownAs Adela of Normandy
Adela of Normandy
surface form: Adèle de Normandie

Gerloc-Adela
associatedWith Viking Age Norman elite
century 10th century
country Duchy of Normandy
ethnicOrigin Norman
father Rollo
gender female
historicalRegion West Francia
languageContext Old Norman
marriedInto House of Poitiers
surface form: House of Aquitaine

House of Poitiers
nobleFamily House of Normandy
notableFor being a daughter of Rollo
dynastic marriage linking Normandy and Aquitaine
placeOfOrigin Normandy
relative Rollo
religion Christianity
role consort of the Count of Poitiers
ducal consort of Aquitaine
sibling William the Conqueror
surface form: William I, Duke of Normandy
spouse William I, Duke of Aquitaine
surface form: William I, Count of Poitiers

William III, Duke of Aquitaine
timePeriod High Middle Ages precursor

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Rollo child Gerloc