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  1. Judith of Brittany. Judith of Rennes (982–1017) was Duchess of Normandy from c. 1000 until her death. Life. Judith, born in 982, was the daughter of Conan I, Duke of Brittany and Ermengarde-Gerberga of Anjou. [1] . She was a part of an important double marriage alliance between Normandy and Brittany first recorded by William of Jumièges. [2]

  2. Mar 19, 2023 · Judith of Brittany (982–1017) was the daughter of Conan I, Duke of Brittany and Ermengarde of Anjou, and the mother of Robert the Magnificent. She was the first wife of Richard the Good, Duke of Normandy, whom she married in 996. They had six children: Richard (c. 1002/4), duke of Normandy.

  3. Oct 18, 2023 · Judith de Bretagne. Judith de Rennes ; Judith of Brittany ; 982 Birth and Parents. Cawley gives Judith de Bretagne an estimated birth year of 982. By contrast, Baldwin simply states that her date and place of birth are unknown. Her father was Conan I, d. 27 June 992, count of Rennes, count (princeps) of Brittany.

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  4. Judith of Rennes, also known as Judith of Brittany, was the duchess of Normandy from 1000 to 1018. She was the daughter of Conan I the Crooked and the wife of Richard II the Good, and the mother of four dukes of Normandy.

  5. Judith of Brittany (982-1017) was the daughter of Conan I, Duke of Brittany and Ermengarde of Anjou, and the mother of Robert the Magnificent. She was the first wife of Richard the Good, Duke of Normandy, and founded the Abbey of Bernay, where she was buried.

  6. The Duchy of Brittany (Breton: Dugelezh Breizh, [dyˈɡɛːlɛs ˈbrɛjs]; French: Duché de Bretagne) was a medieval feudal state that existed between approximately 939 and 1547. Its territory covered the northwestern peninsula of Europe, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and the English Channel to the north.

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  8. Judith of Brittany, Duchess of Normandy († 17 June 1017) The Duke of Normandy, Richard II (996-1026), married Judith, sister of the Duke of Brittany Geoffrey I in order to reinforce his alliance with the Counts of Rennes.

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