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| Father | Berengar II Unknown (b. about 900, d. 6 August 966) |
| Mother | Willa Unknown (d. after 966) |
| Son | Baldwin IV Unknown+ (b. about 980, d. 30 May 1036) |
| Also Known As | Rosala (Suzanne) Unknown was also known as Rosala (Suzanne) Unknown. |
| Also Known As | She was also known as Rosala (Suzanne) Unknown. |
| Residence | She resided Rozala of Italy (also known as Rozala of Provence, or Susannah of Italy) (c. 937 – 7 February 1003) was the daughter of King Berenger II of Italy. By her first marriage, she was Countess of Flanders; by her second, she was Queen of France. She was a seventh generation descendant of Charlemagne. Her first marriage was to Count Arnulf II of Flanders (d. 988). They had three children: Baldwin IV of Flanders (980 – 1035); Eudes of Cambrai; and Mathilda (d. 995). On her husband's death, she acted as regent for her young son. In 988 or 989, despite being over fifty years old, she married Robert the Pious, the Rex Filius of France; he was not particularly enthusiastic about the marriage, which had been arranged by his father, King Hugh of France. She brought her husband Montreuil and Ponthieu as a dowry. Upon her marriage, she took the name of Susannah. When her father-in-law died, however, Robert repudiated her, desiring to marry Bertha of Burgundy in her place. Rozala then retired to Flanders, where she died and was buried. Robert retained control of her dowry.1 |
| User Reference Number | She; 18843 |
| Birth Reg | She; Arnulf II Unknown; 4th cousins 1 removed1 |
| Birth | She was born in 950.3,1 |
| Her father Berengar II Unknown died on 6 August 966. | |
| Her mother Willa Unknown died after 966. | |
| Marriage | Rosala (Suzanne) Unknown and Arnulf II Unknown were married in 968.2,3,1 |
| Her son Baldwin IV Unknown was born about 980 in Flanders, France. | |
| Marriage | Rosala (Suzanne) Unknown and Robert II The Pious Unknown were married before 988.3,1 |
| Her husband Arnulf II Unknown died on 30 March 988. | |
| Death | She died on 13 December 1003, at age ~53.2,3,1 |
| Her husband Robert II The Pious Unknown died on 20 July 1031 in Melun, France. |
| Father | Caribert Unknown (d. before 762) |
| Son | Charlemagne Unknown+ (b. 742, d. 28 January 814) |
| Also Known As | Berthe (Bertrade) Unknown was also known as Berthe (Bertrade) Unknown. |
| Burial | Berthe (Bertrade)'s remains were buried in Saint Denis Basilica.1 |
| Residence | She resided Bertrada of Laon, also called Bertha Broadfoot, (720 – July 12, 783) was a Frankish queen. She was born in Laon, in today's Aisne, France, the daughter of Caribert of Laon. She married Pepin the Short, the son of the Frankish Mayor of the Palace Charles Martel, in 740, although the union was not canonically sanctioned until several years later. Eleven years later, in 751, Pepin and Bertrada became King and Queen of the Franks, following Pepin's successful coup against the Frankish Merovingian monarchs. Bertrada and Pepin are known to have had four children, three sons and one daughter: of these, Charles (Charlemagne), Carloman, and Gisela survived to adulthood, whilst Pepin died in infancy. Charlemagne and Carloman would inherit the two halves of their father's kingdom when he died, and Gisela became a nun. Bertrada lived at the court of her elder son Charles, and according to Einhard their relationship was excellent. She recommended he marry his first wife, Desiderata, a daughter of the Lombard king Desiderius, but he soon divorced her. Einhard claims this was the only episode that ever strained relations between mother and son. Bertrada lived with Charlemagne until her death in 783; the king buried her in Saint Denis Basilica with great honors.1 |
| User Reference Number | She; 18718 |
| Birth Reg | She; Pippin the Younger Unknown; 2nd Cousins1 |
| Birth | She was born in 720.2,1 |
| Marriage | Berthe (Bertrade) Unknown and Pippin the Younger Unknown were married in 740.2,1 |
| Her son Charlemagne Unknown was born in 742. | |
| Her father Caribert Unknown died before 762. | |
| Her husband Pippin the Younger Unknown died on 24 September 768. | |
| Death | She died on 12 July 783, at age ~63.2,1 |
| Father | Ranulph Peverel |
| Mother | Maud Unknown |
| Daughter | Adelise Peverel+ (d. 27 May 1156) |
| Birth | William Peverel was born Person Source, Y.3 |
| Marriage | William Peverel and Adelina (Avice) Unknown were married.2,1 |
| Residence | He resided William Peverel, c. 1050 - c. 1115, also William de Peverel, was a Norman knight who fought in the Battle of Hastings. There is some belief that he was the illegitimate son of William the Conqueror (later King William I of England), but official genealogies do not record this. William's mother seems to have been a Saxon named Maud, daughter of the noble Ingelric. She was married to one Ranulph Peverel, from whom William took his name, although rumors persist that he was the illegitimate son of William the Conqueror. Whatever his paternity, William Peverel was a favorite of the Conqueror. He was greatly honoured after the Norman Conquest, receiving over a hundred holdings in central England from the king. In 1086, the Domesday Book records William as holding substantial land (162 lordships), collectively called the Honour of Peverel, in Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire, including Nottingham Castle. William's wealth and power increased through his marriage to Adelina, daughter of Roger of Poitou, Earl of Lancaster. When Roger died heirless, William inherited his Lancashire lordships through his wife. On William's death, control of his lands passed to his son, also named William. Maud and Ranulph's known legitimate son, also Ranulph, was almost as well favored by the king as William was. He was granted 64 manors in Nottingham, although these were later taken from his family by Henry II for their support of Stephen against the Empress Matilda. The baronial family of the Peverels descend from Ranulph, not William. Beryl Platts has suggested that the Peverels in Normandy derive in fact from Flanders. The Peverel name was later spelled 'Peverell', and it appears in both forms in town names across England, e.g., Peverell, Sampford Peverell, Hatfield Peverel, etc. In the Harry Potter series, Marvolo Gaunt claims to have a family heirloom with the Peverell coat of arms.1 |
| User Reference Number | He; 18593 |
| Birth | He was born about 1050 in Nottingham, England.2,1 |
| Death | He died about 1115.2,1 |
| His wife Adelina (Avice) Unknown died on 19 January 1119. |