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    Name and Titles

    1. Name:Rollo of Normandy 1. Duke of Normandy - Rollo is often given this title, though it is likely a modern anachronism and not a title used in his time or even accurately describing his area of control. 2. Count of Rouen - A title sometimes given to Rollo which more accurately describes his area of control. 3. Princeps Nortmannorum (Leader of the Normans [of Rouen]) - A title preferred by Stewart Baldwin which has the advantage of being contemporary, and accurate to his area of control. It...

    Marriages and Children

    1. Married: 1st - Poppa. Her name is known from a single source. Dudo of St. Quentin states that she was of Frankish origins and a daughter of Count Bérenger. The exact identity of this Count Bérenger is a matter of great conjecture, but is not known with any certainty. The Planctus, which does not provide her name, states that she was a Christian, and mother by a pagan father (i.e., Rollo, whose name is also not given) of William, who was born overseas. 1. Married: 2nd -Gisla of France. This...

    Timeline

    Dudo reported that before attacking Normandy he first attacked England and then made peace with King Athelstan, who was an lasting ally. As Douglas points out, this connection to Athelstan is chronologically impossible. He then attacked Walcheren, which is now in the Netherlands. Like Rouen in Normandy, where he later became established, there were already vikings living there. From Walcheren he attacked the territories of the two imperial generals sent to repel him, northwards in Frisia and...

    There are at least three proposals concerning the parentage of Rollo. The following summary is based upon that of Stewart Baldwin. 1. Catillus is the onlyname which comes from a continental and relatively contemporary source. As explained by Baldwin: "The earliest author to attribute an explicit origin to Rollo was Richer of Reims, writing between ...

    Baldwin, Stewart. "Rollo "of Normandy" Princeps Nortmannorum, at The Henry Project: The Ancestors of King Henry II of England. Website. (2001-present). Accessed Feb 2020.
    ↑Douglas, D. C. "Rollo of Normandy." in The English Historical Review, vol. 57, no. 228, (October 1942), pp. 417–436. Available at JSTOR.
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