Judith of Brittany

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Judith of Brittany was a 10th–11th century Breton noblewoman and duchess consort of Normandy, notable as the wife of Richard II of Normandy and mother of Robert I, Duke of Normandy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Breton noble
duchess consort
medieval European noble
noblewoman
activeInCentury 10th century
11th century
burialPlace Fécamp Abbey NERFINISHED
child Alice of Normandy NERFINISHED
Richard III, Duke of Normandy NERFINISHED
Robert I, Duke of Normandy NERFINISHED
William of Talou NERFINISHED
chronologicalContext Capetian early period in France
countryOfCitizenship Duchy of Brittany NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth circa 982
dateOfDeath 16 June 1017
era High Middle Ages
ethnicGroup Breton
father Conan I of Brittany NERFINISHED
givenName Judith NERFINISHED
grandchild William the Conqueror NERFINISHED
languageSpoken Old Breton
Old French
marriageDate circa 1000
mother Ermengarde-Gerberga of Anjou NERFINISHED
nobleFamily House of Rennes NERFINISHED
nobleTitle Duchess of Normandy NERFINISHED
notableFor being mother of Robert I, Duke of Normandy
being wife of Richard II of Normandy
placeOfBirth Duchy of Brittany NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Normandy NERFINISHED
positionHeld Duchess consort of Normandy
regionOfActivity Brittany NERFINISHED
Normandy NERFINISHED
relative William the Conqueror NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
sexOrGender female
spouse Richard II, Duke of Normandy NERFINISHED
spouseHouse House of Normandy NERFINISHED
spouseTitle Duke of Normandy NERFINISHED

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Robert I, Duke of Normandy mother Judith of Brittany