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    Herleva. Herleva [a] (died c. 1050) was an 11th-century Norman woman known for having been the mother of William the Conqueror, born to an extramarital relationship with Robert I, Duke of Normandy, and also of William's prominent half-brothers Odo of Bayeux and Robert, Count of Mortain, born to Herleva's marriage to Herluin de Conteville .

  2. 13 de abr. de 2023 · Filha de Fulberto de Falaise (Falaise, 976 - 1017) e de Doue ou Doda Com a idade de 16 anos, Herleva já tinha um filho com o conde Gilberto de Brionne, que é conhecido como Ricardo de Bienfaite e Ricardo Fitz-Gilbert, pouco antes de se tornar amante de Roberto I da Normandia, "o Magnífico", (1010 - 3 de Julho de 1035), foi duque ...

    • Falaise, Lower Normandy
    • Falaise, Calvados, Lower Normandy, France
    • circa 1003
  3. Arlete de Falaise ou Herleva de Falaise (1011 - 1062) [1] foi filha de um curtidor chamado Fulberto, que morava na pequena cidade de Falaise, na Normandia. No entanto, o termo que designa o comércio de seu pai nas crônicas é ambígua, e também se poderia referir a um boticário , embalsamador ou alguém que recebeu os corpos dos ...

  4. By Susan Abernethy. Legends states the young Duke Robert I of Normandy was on the walkway of his castle at Falaise looking down at the river and discovered a beautiful young girl washing clothes. He asked to see her and she became his mistress. She would become the mother of William the Conqueror.

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    Herleve: Herlava; Arlette (c.1003- c.1050)
    Arlette

    Some say family was from Chaumont in diocese of Liège but moved to Falaise, Calvados, Basse Normandie. Other state they were from Huy.[citation needed] 1. living 1049.

    Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families. Kimball G. Everingham, ed. Salt...
    Wikipedia: Herleva;
    • Female
    • Herluin (Conteville) de Conteville
  5. 3 de fev. de 2018 · The legend around Herlevas rise to power is filled with all the must-haves of a medieval romance. She is said to have caught the eye of Robert, Duke of Normandy as he patrolled the walls of his castle in Falaise. Herleva was far below, by the river, either washing clothes or helping dye leather.

  6. Herleva or Arlette was the mother of William the Conqueror. According to later legend, she was a young woman in the town of Falaise who attracted the attention of Duke Robert of Normandy when she was washing in the river near his castle, and he took her for his mistress.