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Données personnelles Rollo de Normandie 

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  • Il est né en l'an 860 dans Nord-Trondelag, Norway.
  • Il a été baptisé en l'an 912 dans Rouen Cathedral, Normandie, France.
  • Religion: Norse paganism, later Roman Catholicism.
  • Il est décédé environ 932 dans Rouen, Normandie, France.
  • Il est enterré dans Rouen Cathedral, Rouen, Normandy, France.

Famille de Rollo de Normandie

Il est marié avec Poppa de Normandie.

Ils se sont mariés en l'an 889 à Normandie, France, il avait 29 ans.


Enfant(s):

  1. Adèle de Normandie  ± 910-962 

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    Rollo de Normandie<br>Spitzname: Graange Rolf<br>Auch bekannt als: Robert of NormandyHrolfRollo the Viking<br>Geschlecht: männlich<br>Geburt: 860 - Nord-Trondelag, Norway<br>Kleinkindtaufe: 912 - Rouen Cathedral, Normandie, France<br>Heirat: Ehepartner: Poppa de Bayeux - 889 - Normandie, France<br>Tod: ca. 932 - Rouen, Normandie, France<br>Erdbestattung: Rouen Cathedral, Rouen, Normandy, France<br>Eltern: Ragnvald le Sage de Moere et de Raumsdal, Ragnild fille de Hrolf de Moere et de Raumsdal<br>Ehefrau: Poppa de Bayeux<br>Kinder: Guillaume I "Longue-Épée" de Normandie, Adèle de Aquitaine (geb. de Normandie)<br>  Zusätzliche Informationen:

    LifeSketch: Please read the original Life Sketch (in Danish and in English translation) in Memories.the Norwegian/Icelandic stories.anish parents. Later we have a source that he is from Norway and had Norwegian parents. Most is speaking for Denmark. s' but never Norwegians.causes. He married Poppa van Bayeux (c 870-c 910) . He married Gisla (c 912-) .andy in modern-day western France.rly 20th century, particularly in the run-up to Normandy's 1000-year-anniversary in 1911. Today, historians still disagree on this question, but most would now agree that a certain conclusion can never be reached.hen died and left his two sons, Gurim and Rollo, leaving Rollo to be expelled and Gurim killed. William of Jumièges also mentions Rollo's prehistory in his Gesta Normannorum Ducum however he states that he was from the Danish town of Fakse. Wace, writing some 300 years after the event in his Roman de Rou, also mentions the two brothers (as Rou and Garin), as does the Orkneyinga Saga.ian theory Ganger Hrolf (Hrolf, the Walker). The oldest source of this version is the Latin Historia Norvegiae, written in Norway at the end of the 12th century. This Hrolf fell foul of the Norwegian king Harald Fairhair, and became a Jarl in Normandy. The nickname of that character came from being so big that no horse could carry him. 1st Duke of Normandy, from 911 to 927, called also Rolf the Walker, because, being so tall, he preferred to go afoot rather than ride the little horses. Also shown as Rollon, Row, or Robert. Originally a Norse Viking, he was noted for strength and martial prowess. In the reign of Charles II the Bald, he sailed up the Seine River and took Rouen, which he kept as a base of operations. He gained a number of victories over the Franks, and extorted the cession of the province since called Normandy. By the famous treaty which Charles the Bald and Rollo signed the latter agreed to adopt Christianity. the chieftain and negotiate terms. When he asked for this information, the Vikings replied that they were all chieftains in their own right. In 886, when Sigfred retreated in return for tribute, Rollo stayed behind and was eventually bought off and sent to harry Burgundy.he area of northern France now known as Normandy.r than pay Rollo to leave, as was customary, Charles the Simple understood that he could no longer hold back their onslaught, and decided to give Rollo the coastal lands they occupied under the condition that he defend against other raiding Vikings. In the Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte (911) with King Charles, Rollo pledged feudal allegiance to the king, changed his name to the Frankish version, and converted to Christianity, probably with the baptismal name Robert.[2] In return, King Charles granted Rollo the lower Seine area (today's upper Normandy) and the titular rulership of Normandy, centred around the city of Rouen. There exists some argument among historians as to whether Rollo was a "duke" (dux) or whether his position was equivalent to that of a "count" under Charlemagne. According to legend, when required to kiss the foot of King Charles, as a condition of the treaty, he refused to perform so great a humiliation, and when Charles extended his foot to Rollo, Rollo ordered one of his warriors to do so in his place. His warrior then lifted Charles' foot up to his mouth causing him to fall to the ground.o stayed true to his word of defending the shores of the Seine river in accordance to the Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte, but in time he and his followers had very different ideas. Rollo began to divide the land between the Epte and Risle rivers among his chieftains and settled there with a de facto capital in Rouen. With these settlements, Rollo began to further raid other Frankish lands, now from the security of a settled homeland, rather than a mobile fleet. Eventually, however, Rollo's men intermarried with the local women, and became more settled as Frenchmen. At the time of his death, Rollo's expansion of his territory had extended as far west as the Vire River.have lived for a few years after that, but certainly died before 933. According to the historian Adhemar, 'As Rollo's death drew near, he went mad and had a hundred Christian prisoners beheaded in front of him in honour of the gods whom he had worshipped, and in the end distributed a hundred pounds of gold around the churches in honour of the true God in whose name he had accepted baptism.' Even though Rollo had converted to Christianity, some of his pagan roots surfaced at the end.rman Dukes from Rollo to William the Conqueror. The castle here was the principal residence of the Norman Knights.el: 02 31 41 61 44Joined withher of William, but does not give the mother of Gerloc/Adele. Guillaume de Jumièges (GND ii, 6 (v. 1, pp. 64-5)) makes Poppa the mother of both Guillaume and Gerloc.
    Viking Leader who first ruled Normandy: One of the Vikings who besieged Paris in the late 800s. The King of France eventually granted them lands, which became Normandy.
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