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Persönliche Daten Bernard 'le Danois' "Bernardus Danus" de Pont-Audemer de Harcourt vicomte de Rouen 

Quelle 1
  • Alternative Namen: The Dane, Bernard de la Mans
  • Spitzname ist Bernardus Danus.
  • Er wurde geboren rund 880 in probablyDenmark.
  • Er wurde getauft im Jahr 912 in Rouen, Angi, France.
  • Er wurde getauft im Jahr 912Rouen
    Upper Normandy France.
  • Berufe:
    • Régent, de Normandie, 912, Comte, de Rouen, Sieur, d'Harcourt.
    • unknown in Count of Senils. 945-Regent of Normandy.
  • Wohnhaft im Jahr 911: was lieutenant of Ganger Hrolf during Norman invasion of Neustria.
  • Er ist verstorben im Jahr 955Pont-Audemer
    Upper Normandy France.

Familie von Bernard 'le Danois' "Bernardus Danus" de Pont-Audemer de Harcourt vicomte de Rouen

Er hat eine Beziehung mit Sprota de Bourgogne.


Kind(er):

  1. Torf de Harcourt  914-1003 
  2. Mathilde de Pont-Audemer  ± 920-???? 


Notizen bei Bernard 'le Danois' "Bernardus Danus" de Pont-Audemer de Harcourt vicomte de Rouen

Name Prefix: Prince Name Suffix: "The Dane"
Torf succeeded his fathers vast fortune and was first cousin to "William "Longsword" the second Duke. He is apparently been confounded with hisson who follows.
[1804] WSHNGT.ASC file (Geo Washington Ahnentafel) # 34883328
[Geoffrey De Normandie, Gedcom BSJTK Smith Family Tree.ged]

OCCU ...
SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 78 says CIR 904, Normandy,
France; members.aol.com/sargen3 says ABT 860, Normandy, France;
www.teleport.com/ddonahue/donahue says ABT 860;
SOUR members.aol.com/sargen3 ;www.teleport.com/ddonahue/donahue ;
COMYNJ.TAF (Compuserve), p. 14
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says 955
SOUR www.teleport.com/ddonahue/donahue
Bernard the Dane - COMYN4.TAF (Compuserve), p. 32

OCCU ...
SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 78 says CIR 904, Normandy,
France; members.aol.com/sargen3 says ABT 860, Normandy, France;
www.teleport.com/ddonahue/donahue says ABT 860;
SOUR members.aol.com/sargen3 ;www.teleport.com/ddonahue/donahue ;
COMYNJ.TAF (Compuserve), p. 14
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says 955
SOUR www.teleport.com/ddonahue/donahue
Bernard the Dane - COMYN4.TAF (Compuserve), p. 32

DATE 19 JUN 2000

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DATE 8 SEP 1999
#Générale##Générale#de Pontaudemer
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#Générale#Profession : Comte de Rouen, Seigneur d'Harcourt, Régent deNormandie.
{geni:about_me} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_the_Dane

'''Bernard the Dane''' (French - Bernard le Danois; c.880 - before 960), was a Viking jarl (earl) of Danish origins. He put himself in the service of another jarl, Rollo, to conquer and colonize what would become Normandy. After the accords of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte that officially gave birth to the duchy of Normandy (911), Bernard converted to Christianity at Rouen the following year (912) and shortly afterwards received from Rollo the county of Pont-Audemer in Roumois (today in the Eure département) then, later, the city of Harcourt.

Under Rollo's son and successor Duke William the Longsword, Bernard was charged at the beginning of the 930s with putting down the serious uprising led by a certain Riouf (a Norman from the west, who had besieged the Duke in Rouen), then in around 935 he put down a revolt in the Bessin and Cotentin by Viking communities completely independent from the young and fragile power of the dukedom, unlike the east of the duchy of Normandy where its ducal power was affirmed a little later.

Bernard's powerful political role truly emerged after Duke William was assassinated in December 942. Then, he became part of a triumvirate which directed the future of the Norman duchy during the minority of Richard. Bernard became regent of the duchy of Normandy in December 942, beside Anslech de Bricquebec, Osmond de Conteville and Raoul Taisson.

In 945-946, he appealed to Harald Bluetooth and his Danes to defend the duchy when it was attacked by the Carolingian king Louis of Outremer and Hugh the Great, duke of the Franks. Louis was attempting to retake the lands of the west in Normandy that had been granted to the Viking bands thirty years earlier.

Bernard died a few years late (before 960). He was the ancestor of two great Anglo-Norman baronial families, the Beaumonts and the Harcourts.

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When in 911 the Viking chief Rollo obtained the territories that would make up Normandy through the Treaty of Saint Clair-sur-Epte, he distributed domains to his main supporters among those who had accompanied him on his expeditions against the English and the Neustrians. After the conquest of Normandy, considerable lands (notably the seigneurie of Harcourt, near Brionne, were granted to Bernard the Dane as a reward for his exploits, and from him they descended upon the lords (seigneurs) of Harcourt.

Named after its seigneurie of Harcourt in Normandy, the House of Harcourt was a powerful Norman family, descended from the Viking Bernard the Dane. Its mottos were "Gesta verbis praeveniant" (Olonde branch), "Gesta verbis praevenient" (Beuvron branch), and "Le bon temps viendra ... de France" (English branch).

In 1280 they established the Collège d'Harcourt in Paris, now the Lycée Saint-Louis at 44 boulevard Saint-Michel.

Bernard "The Dane" Prince of Denmark (904-950) [Pedigree]

'''Son of Duke of the Angrian Saxons BRUNO and Princess of the Holstein Saxons HASALA

AKA Bernard "le Danois"

Founding father of the House of Harcourt

What follows in the Harcourt line comes mainly from the book called

" A History of the Family Harcourt " written by William Harcourt-Bath in1930. I have a copy.

Chief counsellor to Rollo in the conquest of Normandy, France. Rollo's wife and Bernard's wife are sisters.

His descendents followed William the Conqueror into England.

The family is a direct descendent of Charlemagne and the Trojan Senator Antenor

The name seems to come from "Herr" ( A Teuteonic courtesy title), meaning lord or gentleman and court meaning hall or mansion. I.E."HerrCourt" .

The name has evolved over the years, Herecourt , Harecourt , Harcourt.

b. ABT 904, Normandy, France

b. ABT. 860, Saxony or Maer,Norway

d. ABT. 950, Normandy,France

d. 955

Married Sprota (Sprote) de Berengaria or BOUGOGNE (880-936)

Children:

1. TORF I,Seigneur de Tourville (901-970)

References: [RFC]
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Bernard the Saxon1

b. 904

Bernard the Saxon was a nobleman of the royal blood of Saxony.1 He acquired, when Rollo the Dane made himself master of Normandy, the lordships of Harcourt, Caileville, and Beaufidel in that principality in 876.1 He was born in 904.2 He married Sprote de Bourgogne.2

Family

Sprote de Bourgogne b. 908

Child

* seigneur de Pont-Audemer Torf de Torville+ b. 9281

Citations

1. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 261.

2. [S467] GdRdF, online http://jeanjacques.villemag.free.fr/, Comte d'Harcourt.

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FMG does not cite primary sources for the parents of Torf. Others (see below) claim that he is the son of Bernard the Dane.

http://stanhopefamilyhistory.webs.com/

Bernard the Dane - claimed to be the ancestor of the Harcourts by Gilles-André de La Roque [Histoire généalogique de la maison de Harcourt, 1663]. Little is known of him: His early career in the 930s was concerned with supressing revolts by factions opposed to the ruling hierarchy in the emerging state of Normandy. After the assassination of William Longsword, Bernard became a regent of the 'duchy' of Normandy in December 942, charged with the protection of the the young 'Duke' Richard, together with, among others, [1.1.1.2.2.1.] Anslech de Briquebec.

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Duke of the Angrian Saxons BRUNO [Pedigree] b. Bernard's Grandfather
Married Princess of the Holstein Saxons HASALA
* Children:
* 1. Bernard "The Dane" Prince of Denmark (904-950) m. Sprota (Sprote) de Berengaria or BOUGOGNE (880-936)

http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~pmcbride/rfc/gw14.htm#I8185

•43. Bernard "The Dane" Prince of Denmark AKA Bernard "le Danois"
Founding father of the House of Harcourt

What follows in the Harcourt line comes mainly from the book called
" A History of the Family Harcourt " written by William Harcourt-Bath in1930. I have a copy.
Chief counsellor to Rollo in the conquest of Normandy,France.Rollo's wifeand Bernard's wife are sisters.
His descendents followed " William the Conqueror " into England. Thefamily is a direct descendent of " Charlemagne " and the Trojan SenatorAntenor

The name seems to come from "Herr" ( A Teuteonic courtesy title), meaning
lord or gentleman and court meaning hall or mansion. I.E."HerrCourt" .
The name has evolved over the years, Herecourt , Harecourt , Harcourt.
* b. ABT 904, Normandy, France
* b. ABT. 860, Saxony or Maer,Norway
* d. ABT. 950, Normandy,France
* d. 955
* m. Sprota (Sprote) de Berengaria or BOUGOGNE ABT 900, Normandy, France
* b. ABT. 880, Normandy,France
* d. ABT. 936, Normandy,France
* daughter of Count of Senlis HUBERT
* ch: *TORF I,Seigneur de Tourville [Next Generation]

http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~pmcbride/rfc/l315.htm

Count of Senlis HUBERT [Pedigree]

Children:
1. Sprota (Sprote) de Berengaria or BOUGOGNE (880-936) m. Bernard "The Dane" Prince of Denmark (904-950)
2. Duchess of Normandy POPPA
3. Count of Senlis BERNARD

http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~pmcbride/rfc/gw43.htm#I8188

Sprota (Sprote) de Berengaria or BOUGOGNE (880-936) [Pedigree]
Daughter of Count of Senlis HUBERT
House of Burgandy
b. ABT. 880, Normandy,France
b. ABT 908, Bourgogne, France
d. ABT. 936, Normandy,France

Married Bernard "The Dane" Prince of Denmark (904-950)

Children: [listed under entry for Bernard "The Dane"]

References: [RFC]

•[RFC] "Royalty for Commoners",
Roderick W. Stuart, 1992, 2nd edition.
This book lists all of the known ancestors of John of Gaunt,
which amounts to most of the Medieval royalty of Europe. Also
see the following article: "A Mediaeval Miscellany:
Commentaries on Roderick W. Stuart's Royalty for Commoners,"
The American Genealogist 69 (April 1994)

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Bernard was a nobleman of the royal blood of Saxony, being forn in Denmark, was surnamed the Dane. He was the Chief Consellor and second in command to the famou Rollo, progenitor of the Kings of England. He lived in 876, and obtained the lorships of Harcourt, Caileville Beauficel, after the invasion of Normandy from Rollo for his services. He was minister to Rollo's son and successor, Richard, Duke of Normandy, as well as Regent of the Norman territories during his minority. He married ____de Sprote, of the royal family of Burgundy and had one son and heir named Torf "le Riche".
~A Genealogical History of the Family of Montgomery, pg. 142, Pedigree 113

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Bernard the Dane (French - Bernard le Danois; c.880 - before 960), was a Viking jarl (earl) of Danish origins. He put himself in the service of another jarl, Rollo, to conquer and colonize what would become Normandy. After the accords of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte that officially gave birth to the duchy of Normandy (911), Bernard converted to Christianity at Rouen the following year (912) and shortly afterwards received from Rollo the county of Pont-Audemer in Roumois (today in the Eure département) then, later, the city of Harcourt.

Under Rollo's son and successor Duke William the Longsword, Bernard was charged at the beginning of the 930s with putting down the serious uprising led by a certain Riouf (a Norman from the west, who had besieged the Duke in Rouen), then in around 935 he put down a revolt in the Bessin and Cotentin by Viking communities completely independent from the young and fragile power of the dukedom, unlike the east of the duchy of Normandy where its ducal power was affirmed a little later.

Bernard's powerful political role truly emerged after Duke William was assassinated in December 942. Then, he became part of a triumvirate which directed the future of the Norman duchy during the minority of Richard. Bernard became regent of the duchy of Normandy in December 942, beside Anslech de Bricquebec, Osmond de Conteville and Raoul Taisson.

In 945-946, he appealed to Harald Bluetooth and his Danes to defend the duchy when it was attacked by the Carolingian king Louis of Outremer and Hugh the Great, duke of the Franks. Louis was attempting to retake the lands of the west in Normandy that had been granted to the Viking bands thirty years earlier.

Bernard died a few years late (before 960). He was the ancestor of two great Anglo-Norman baronial families, the Beaumonts and the Harcourts.

Bernard "the Dane" was second-in-command to Rollo in the invason and conquest of Normandy, and became Lord of Harcourt, Caileville and Beaufical. He was also minister to Rollo's son William and to William's son Richard, Duke of Normandy. He was also regent of the Norman territories until Richard came of age. ["The Ancient Family of Wyke" in Report & Transactions of the Devonshire Association ..., Volume 35, Plymouth, 1903, p. 376 (on Google Books).]
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==Bernard the Dane==
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_the_Dane
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bernard the Dane (French: Bernard le Danois) (c. 880 – before 960) was a Viking jarl (earl) of Danish origins. He put himself in the service of another jarl installed at the mouth of the Seine, Rollo (before 911). After the accords of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte that officially gave birth to the duchy of Normandy (911), Bernard converted to Christianity at Rouen the following year (912) and shortly afterwards received from Rollo the county of Pont-Audemer in Roumois (today in the Eure département) then, later, the city of Harcourt.

Under Rollo's son and successor Duke William, Bernard was charged at the beginning of the 930s with putting down the serious uprising led by a certain Riouf (a Norman from the west, who had besieged the Duke in Rouen). Around 935 he put down a revolt in Bessin and Cotentin by Viking communities completely independent from the young and fragile power of the dukedom, unlike the east of the duchy of Normandy where its ducal power was affirmed a little later.

Later, on William's premature death by assassination, Bernard became regent of the duchy of Normandy in December 942, beside Anslech de Bricquebec, Osmond de Conteville and Raoul Taisson.

In 945-946, he appealed to Harald Bluetooth and his Danes to defend the duchy when it was attacked by the Carolingian king Louis of Outremer and Hugh the Great, duke of the Franks. Louis was attempting to retake the lands of the west in Normandy that had been granted to the Viking bands thirty years earlier.

Bernard died a few years later (before 960). He is supposed to have been the ancestor of two great Anglo-Norman baronial families, the Beaumonts and the Harcourts.
dit le Danois
Comte de Rouen et Régent de Normandie
sa femme est la cousine de Poppa de Bayeux épouse de Guillaume et tante de Wido de Senlis
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--- J. Gardner Bartlett, *Newberry Genealogy: The Ancestors and
Descendants of Thomas Newberry of Dorchester, Mass., 1624, 920-1914*,Boston, 1914, p 3. There is a footnote on p. 3 to this entry: "Bernardthe Dane, the most powerful of the feudal nobles of Normandy during thereign of Duke William I. (927-943) and Regent during the minority of DukeRichard I. (943-955).
!SOURCES:
1. Staff. Pub. A 1914 p. 187
!SOURCES:
1. Staff. Pub. A 1914 p. 187
Ancestral File Number: FLH8-HW
!BIRTH: "Royal Ancestors" by Michel Call - Based on Call Family Pedigrees FHL
film 844805 & 844806, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT. Copy of
"Royal Ancestors" owned by Lynn Bernhard, Orem, UT.

Data From Lynn Jeffrey Bernhard, 2445 W 450 South #4, Springville UT 84663-4950
email - (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)

Data From Lynn Jeffrey Bernhard, 2445 W 450 South #4, Springville UT 84663-4950
email - (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)
_P_CCINFO 1-20792
!SOURCES:
1. Staff. Pub. A 1914 p. 187
1 NAME Bernard /de Pontaudemer/
2 GIVN Bernard
2 SURN de Pontaudemer
2 NSFX Regent De Normandie
1 NAME Bernard /de Pontaudemer/
2 GIVN Bernard
2 SURN de Pontaudemer
2 NSFX Regent De Normandie
Known as "The Dane" and "The Rich"--- J. Gardner Bartlett, *NewberryGenealogy: The Ancestors and
Descendants of Thomas Newberry of Dorchester, Mass., 1624, 920-1914*,Boston, 1914, p 3. There is a footnote on p. 3 to this entry: "Bernardthe Dane, the most powerful of the feudal nobles of Normandie during thereign of Duke William I. (927-943) and Regent during the minority of DukeRichard I. (943-955).[Custer February 1, 2002 Family Tree.FTW]

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--- J. Gardner Bartlett, *Newberry Genealogy: The Ancestors and
Descendants of Thomas Newberry of Dorchester, Mass., 1624, 920-1914*,Boston, 1914, p 3. There is a footnote on p. 3 to this entry: "Bernardthe Dane, the most powerful of the feudal nobles of Normandie during thereign of Duke William I. (927-943) and Regent during the minority of DukeRichard I. (943-955).Ancestral File Number: FLH8-HW
!SOURCES:
1. Staff. Pub. A 1914 p. 187
1 NAME Bernard /de Pontaudemer/
2 GIVN Bernard
2 SURN de Pontaudemer
2 NSFX Regent De Normandie
Alias: "The /Dane"/
AKA Bernard "le Danois" Founding father of the Houseof Harcourt What
follows in the Harcourt line comes mainly from the book called " A
History of the Family Harcourt " written by William Harcourt-Bath in 1930
this book was found at the San Diego Public Library,main branch on "E"
Street along with the hand written notes of William Harcourt-Bath in the
Genealogy section on the second floor. I believe this is a one and only
book,theoriginal. I have a copy. Chief counsellor to Rollo in the
conquest of Normandy,France. His descendents followed " William the
Conqueror " into England. The
family is a direct descendent of " Charlemagne " and the Trojan Senator
Antenor The name seems to come from "Herr" ( A Teuteonic courtesy title),
meaning lord or gentleman and court meaning hall or mansion.
I.E."HerrCourt" . The name has evolved over the years, Herecourt ,
Harecourt , Harcourt. Per Crispin and Macary,derived from G.A.La
Roque,Hist. Geneal Maison de Harcourt thename derives from the bourg of
Harcourt, near Brionne,France. Descendents include Sires de
Beaumont,comtes de Meulant,the barons of Cacelles and Saint-Pare,the
Lords of Gournay and Milly,the barons of Neubourg,the viacomtes of
Evereux and the Earls of Leicester.

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