(1) Hij had een relatie met Emma de Conteville.
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(2) Hij heeft/had een relatie met Unknown Wife Or Mistress.
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HUGH D'AVRANCHES, EARL OF CHESTER
The Conqueror and His Companions
by J.R. Planché, Somerset Herald. London: Tinsley Brothers, 1874.
Richard Goz, Vicomte d'Avranches, or more properly of the Avranchin, wasone of the sons of the aforesaid Turstain, by his wife Judith deMontanolier, and appears not only to have avoided being implicated in therebellion of his father, but obtained his pardon and restoration to theVicomté of the Hiemois, to which at his death he succeeded, and to havestrengthened his position at court by securing the hand of Emma deConteville, one of the daughters of Herluin and Herleve, and half-sisterof his sovereign. By this fortunate marriage he naturally recovered thelands forfeited by his father and bestowed on his mother-in-law, andacquired also much property in the Avranchin, of which he obtained theVicomté, in addition to that of the Hiemois.
There was every reason, therefore, that he should follow his threebrothers-in-law in the expedition to England, if not prevented by illnessor imperative circumstances. He must have been their senior by sometwenty years, but still scarcely past the prime of life, and his son Hugha stripling under age, as his mother, if even older than her brothers Odoand Robert, could not have been born before 1030, and if married atsixteen, her son in 1066 would not be more than nineteen at the utmost.Mr. Freeman, who places the marriage of Herleve with Herluin after thedeath of Duke Robert in 1035, would reduce this calculation by at leastsix years, rendering the presence of her grandson Hugh at Senlac morethan problematical.
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Crispin, M 1969 (pp. 79-80) is no doubt incorrect in showing Emma deConteville as Richard's wife. Moriarty, 1985 (p. 11) says the marriageis probably unfounded. However Todd A. Farmerie cited the marriage, 7July 2000, based upon an article by Keats-Rohan. But Todd says themother was "Turuvai".
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