Arlette

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Arlette, also known as Herleva of Falaise, was the mother of William the Conqueror and a key figure in the early life of the first Norman king of England.

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instanceOf historical figure
mistress
mother
noblewoman
alsoKnownAs Harlette NERFINISHED
Herleva of Falaise NERFINISHED
Herleve NERFINISHED
associatedWith Duchy of Normandy NERFINISHED
Norman conquest of England NERFINISHED
birthPlace Falaise NERFINISHED
Normandy NERFINISHED
burialPlace Normandy (uncertain) NERFINISHED
child Emma of Conteville NERFINISHED
Muriel of Conteville NERFINISHED
Odo of Bayeux NERFINISHED
Robert, Count of Mortain NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Duchy of Normandy NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Norman
gender female
historicalStatus semi-legendary in some details of her life
languageSpoken Old Norman NERFINISHED
motherOf William I of England NERFINISHED
William the Conqueror NERFINISHED
notableFamily House of Conteville NERFINISHED
House of Normandy NERFINISHED
notableFor being the mother of the first Norman king of England
influencing the early upbringing of William the Conqueror
notableWork role in the early life of William the Conqueror
partner Robert I, Duke of Normandy NERFINISHED
Robert the Magnificent NERFINISHED
positionHeld Duchess consort of Normandy (disputed, de facto as ducal consort)
relative Odo of Bayeux NERFINISHED
Robert, Count of Mortain NERFINISHED
William the Conqueror NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
residence Falaise Castle NERFINISHED
Normandy NERFINISHED
spouse Herluin de Conteville NERFINISHED
timePeriod 11th century

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