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Gilbert "Crispin" de Clare, Count of Brionne & Eu, Norman 1000–1040 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1000

Birth Location: Brionne, Eure, Duchy of Normandy, France

Death Date: 24 Nov 1040

Death Location: murdered while peaceably riding near Eschafour, Brionne, Eure, Haute-Normandie, Duchy of Normandy, France

Father: Geoffrey Brionne

Mother: Lasceline Turqueville

Spouse(s): Gonnor Countess, Herleva Falaise

Children(s): Richard England

The story of Gilbert "Crispin" de Clare, Count of Brionne & Eu, Norman began in 1000 in Brionne, Eure, Duchy of Normandy, France. Gilbert "Crispin" de Clare, Count of Brionne & Eu, Norman married Gonnor De Aunuo Countess, Herleva De Falaise, and had children including Richard Fitzgilbert House De Clare Founder De Bienfaite Et Orbec A Norman Lord Who Participated In The Norman Conquest Of England. Gilbert "Crispin" de Clare, Count of Brionne & Eu, Norman passed away in 1040 in murdered while peaceably riding near Eschafour, Brionne, Eure, Haute-Normandie, Duchy of Normandy, France.

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  • The story of Gilbert "Crispin" de Clare, Count of Brionne & Eu, Norman began in 1000 in Brionne, Eure, Duchy of Normandy, France.
  • Gilbert "Crispin" de Clare, Count of Brionne & Eu, Norman married Gonnor De Aunuo Countess, Herleva De Falaise, and had children including Richard Fitzgilbert House De Clare Founder De Bienfaite Et Orbec A Norman Lord Who Participated In The Norman Conquest Of England.
  • Gilbert "Crispin" de Clare, Count of Brionne & Eu, Norman passed away in 1040 in murdered while peaceably riding near Eschafour, Brionne, Eure, Haute-Normandie, Duchy of Normandy, France.

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Gilbert Norman's Ancestors

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Gilbert Norman
1000–1040
Birth Place: Brionne, Eure, Duchy of Normandy, France
Parents
Geoffrey of Brionne
–1010
Brionne, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France
Lasceline (de) Turqueville
–1034
Normandie, France
Grandparents
Richard (I 'the Fearless' House de Normandie, Count of) Rouen
Fécamp, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France
Gunnora (Haraldsdottir de Crepon, Duchess of) Normandy
–1033
Arques La Bataille, Seine Inferieure, Normandie, France
Turketil (Torf II "de Harcourt" de Turqueville, Lord of) Turqueville
–1024
Turqueville Cherbourg, Manche, Normandy, France
Adeline (Anceline de Monfort) sur-Risle
–1030
Monfort, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France
Great-Grandparents
William Norse
Sprote I
–1005
Harald 960
Gyrithe Denmark
Thurston Seigneur
–1023
Juliane Murdac
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Hrolf pagan
Poppa Christian
Hubert Vermandois
Gorm pagan
Thyre Denmark
Olof Sverige
Ingeborg Sula
Anslec Briquebec
–1020
Helloe Countess
–1032

Gilbert Norman's Descendants

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Gilbert ("Crispin" de Clare, Count of Brionne & Eu,) Norman (1000–24 Nov 1040) m. Gonnor (de Aunuo,) Countess (1005–1070) m. Herleva (de) Falaise (1003–1050)
  1. 1. Richard (FitzGilbert House de Clare (founder), de Bienfaite et Orbec, a Norman lord who participated in the Norman conquest of) England 1035–1091 m. Rohais (Rohese Giffard de Bolbec, a Norman) noblewoman 1034–1113
    1. 1. Gilbert ("The Marshal" Fitz Richard, 2nd Lord de Clare, lord of Cardigan, a powerful Anglo-Norman) baron 1066–1117 m. Adeliza (de Breteuil, de) Clermont 1058–1117
      1. 1. Richard (Fitz Gilbert de Clare, Anglo-Norman, Earl of Brionne & Hertford, 3rd Lord of) Clare 1090–1136 m. Adeliza ('Alice' de Meschines, Countess of Clare and Hertford, Baroness Clare and) Condet 1096–1142
        1. 1. Roger (de Clare, 2nd Earl of Hertford, 5th Lord of Clare, Tonbridge, and) Cardigan 1117–1173 m. Maud (de Saint) Hilaire 1132–1193
        2. 2. Rohese (Fitzrichard de) Clare 1120– m. Gilbert (de Gant (Gaunt), Earl of) Lincoln 1126–1156
        3. 3. Adeliza (de) Clare 1115–1163
        4. 4. Isabel (de) Clare 1084–1121 m. William (de Mortaigne) FitzRichard 1060–1140
      2. 2. Rohesia (de) Clare 1090–1149 m. Baderon FitzWillaim 1100–1176
        1. 1. Rohese (Rose fitz William de) Monmouth 1145–1180 m. Hugh (de Lacy, 1st Lord Meath & 5th Baron Lacy, an Anglo-Norman landowner, participated in the Norman Invasion of) Ireland 1135–1186
        2. 2. Gilbert (Walerand fitzBaderon de) Monmouth –1189 m. Cecilia Walerand 1165–
      3. 3. Gilbert (Fitzgilbert de) Clare 1100–1147 m. Elisabeth (Isabel de Beaumont Le) Roger 1104–1172
        1. 1. Richard ('Strongbow' fitz Gilbert de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, Lord of Leinster, Justiciar of Ireland, leading role in the Anglo-Norman invasion of) Ireland 1130–1176 m. Aoife (Eva McMurrough, Princess on) Leinster 1140–1177
      4. 4. Adeliza (FitzGilbert de Clare) Bigod 1080–1166 m. Aubrey (de Vere II, "Albericus regis camerarius" (the king's chamberlain), justiciar under kings Henry I and) Stephen 1085–1141
        1. 1. Alberic (( Aubrey) de Vere, 1st Earl of) Oxford 1115–1194 m. Agnes (Lucia of) Essex 1140–1200
        2. 2. Rohese (de Vere, Countess of) Essex 1118–1166 m. Payn (De) Beauchamp 1120–1157 m. Geoffrey (de Mandeville, Earl of) Essex 1092–1144
        3. 3. William (de Vere, Bishop of) Hereford –1198
        4. 4. Juliana (de) Vere 1108–1199 m. Hugh Bigod 1095–1175
      5. 5. Baldwin (FitzGilbert de Clare, 1st Battle of) Lincoln 1095–1154 m. Adeline (de Rollos,) Norman 1100–
        1. 1. Roger (Fitz Baldwin de) Clare 1116–1173 m. Maud (de St) Hilaire 1132–1193
    2. 2. Joanne (De) Clare 1070– m. William (Huse of) Charlecombe 1075–1090
      1. 1. Godfrie (Huse of) Charlcombe 1105–1155
        1. 1. Henry (Huse of) Charlecombe 1135–1165 m. Margaret Mead 1135–
    3. 3. Avice (fitz Richard de) Clare 1058–1088 m. Robert (de Stafford (orig. House de Tosny (Toeni), Sheriff of Stafford, Lord de) Toeni 1031–1088
      1. 1. Nigel (de) Stafford 1076–1115
      2. 2. Nicholas (de Stafford, Sheriff of) Staffordshire 1075–1138 m. Maud Moolte 1083–1138
        1. 1. Robert (II de) Stafford 1125–1184 m. Avice 1158–
    4. 4. Robert (Fitz Richard de Clare, Baron of Baynard, was a Norman landowner in) England 1064–1136 m. Maud (Matilda de Senlis, Baronness of) Baynard 1091–1158
      1. 1. Matilda (Fitz Robert de Clare de) Senlis 1122–1168 m. William (d'Aubigny) II 1130–1186
        1. 1. Matilda (d'Aubigny, Countess Consort of) Strathearn 1153–1210 m. Gille (Gilbert Brigte, 3rd Earl or Mormaer of) Strathearn 1150–1223
        2. 2. William (III 'Brito' d'Aubigny, Lord of Belvoir, Surety of the Magna) Carta 1146–1236

Gilbert Norman's Timeline

2 Records

1000
1000
Birth of Gilbert "Crispin" de Clare, Count of Brionne & Eu, Norman in Brionne, Eure, Duchy of Normandy, France
Brionne, Eure, Duchy of Normandy, France
1040
24 Nov 1040
Age 40
Death of Gilbert "Crispin" de Clare, Count of Brionne & Eu, Norman in murdered while peaceably riding near Eschafour, Brionne, Eure, Haute-Normandie, Duchy of Normandy, France
murdered while peaceably riding near Eschafour, Brionne, Eure, Haute-Normandie, Duchy of Normandy, France

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1000
    Event Place: Brionne, Eure, Duchy of Normandy, France

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 24 Nov 1040
    Event Place: murdered while peaceably riding near Eschafour, Brionne, Eure, Haute-Normandie, Duchy of Normandy, France

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