Généalogie Delbarre Sébastien x Joly Delphine » Ranulphe Ier de BRIQUESSART (± 1023-1066)

Personal data Ranulphe Ier de BRIQUESSART 

Source 1
  • He was born about 1023.
  • Profession: Baron.
  • He died on October 14, 1066 in Hastings england.

Household of Ranulphe Ier de BRIQUESSART

He is married to Alix de NORMANDIE.Source 2

They got married about 1050.


Child(ren):



Notes about Ranulphe Ier de BRIQUESSART

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Profession : Seigneur de Briquessart en Livry
Baron du Bessin, en residence a Bayeux.
Il combat a la bataille de Val-es-Dunes en 1047.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Ranulphe Ier de BRIQUESSART

Ranulphe Ier de BRIQUESSART
± 1023-1066

± 1050

Alix de NORMANDIE
± 1027-????


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About the surname De BRIQUESSART


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