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  1. Gunora de Crépon, por vezes referida como Gunnora ou Gunnor (c. 936 — 5 de janeiro de 1031), foi duquesa da Normandia e esposa de Ricardo I, o Destemido.

  2. 3 de jan. de 2015 · Genealogy for Gunnora Haraldsdottir de Crepon (c.936 - 1031) family tree on Geni, with over 240 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • circa 936
    • 1031 (90-100)France
    • Normandy
    • Wife of Hugh Bishop of Coustances De Mortimer
  3. 17 de set. de 2023 · About Gunnora (Gunor) of Crêpon, Duchess of Normandy Parents unknown. According to Robert de Torigny, she was a virgin living with her married sister Senfrie when Duke Richard of Normandy became enamored of Senfrie. Senfrie managed to substitute Gunnora, who became mistress, and later wife, o.

    • Arque or Rouen, Haute-Normandie
    • Richard I, 'The Fearless', Duke of Normandy
    • Haute-Normandie
    • November 21, 936
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GunnorGunnor - Wikipedia

    Gunnor or Gunnora ( c. 950 [2] – c. 1031) was Duchess of Normandy by marriage to Richard I of Normandy, [a] [4] [5] having previously been his long-time mistress. She functioned as regent of Normandy during the absence of her spouse, as well as the adviser to him and later to his successor, their son Richard II .

  5. Discover the family tree of Gunnora (Haraldsdottir) De CREPON (Duchess) for free, and learn about their family history and their ancestry.

  6. 14 de nov. de 2022 · Gunnora (or Gunnor) (c. 936 – 1031) was the wife and consort of Richard I of Normandy. Her parentage is unknown, earliest sources reporting solely that she was of Danish ancestry and naming siblings INCLUDING BROTHER HERFAST DE CREPON WHO IS SOMETIMES ERRONEOUSLY GIVEN AS HER FATHER.

  7. Gunnor of Denmark (d. 1031) Duchess of Normandy. Name variations: Gunnor of Crêpon; Gunnora of Crepon; sometimes referred to as Gunhilda. Birth date unknown; died in 1031; second wife of Richard I the Fearless (d. 996), duke of Normandy (r. 942–996); children: Richard II (d. 1027), duke of Normandy (r. 996–1027); Robert, archbishop of ...