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Poppa of Bayeux, the Glossary

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Poppa of Bayeux (born 880) was the wife more danico of the Viking leader Rollo.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 24 relations: Bayeux, Berengar II of Neustria, Christian Settipani, Duchy of Normandy, Dudo of Saint-Quentin, Duke of Normandy, Fief, France in the Middle Ages, Gerloc, Gisela of France, Henry, Margrave of the Franks, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois, House of Normandy, Katharine Keats-Rohan, More danico, Normans, Panegyric, Pepin, Count of Vermandois, Richard I of Normandy, Rollo, Siege of Paris (885–886), Vikings, West Francia, William Longsword.

  2. 10th-century Norman women
  3. 10th-century Normans
  4. 880s births
  5. House of Normandy
  6. Normandy stubs
  7. Rollo

Bayeux

Bayeux is a commune in the Calvados department in Normandy in northwestern France.

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Berengar II of Neustria

Berengar II (died 896) was the Count of Bayeux and Rennes and Margrave of the Northern or Norman March from 886 until his death a decade later.

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Christian Settipani

Christian Settipani (born 31 January 1961) is a French genealogist, historian and IT professional, currently working as the Technical Director of a company in Paris.

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Duchy of Normandy

The Duchy of Normandy grew out of the 911 Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte between King Charles III of West Francia and the Viking leader Rollo. Poppa of Bayeux and Duchy of Normandy are Rollo.

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Dudo of Saint-Quentin

Dudo, or Dudon, was a Picard historian, and dean of Saint-Quentin, where he was born the 960s. Poppa of Bayeux and Dudo of Saint-Quentin are 10th-century Normans.

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Duke of Normandy

In the Middle Ages, the duke of Normandy was the ruler of the Duchy of Normandy in north-western France.

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Fief

A fief (feudum) was a central element in medieval contracts based on feudal law.

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France in the Middle Ages

The Kingdom of France in the Middle Ages (roughly, from the 10th century to the middle of the 15th century) was marked by the fragmentation of the Carolingian Empire and West Francia (843–987); the expansion of royal control by the House of Capet (987–1328), including their struggles with the virtually independent principalities (duchies and counties, such as the Norman and Angevin regions), and the creation and extension of administrative/state control (notably under Philip II Augustus and Louis IX) in the 13th century; and the rise of the House of Valois (1328–1589), including the protracted dynastic crisis against the House of Plantagenet and their Angevin Empire, culminating in the Hundred Years' War (1337–1453) (compounded by the catastrophic Black Death in 1348), which laid the seeds for a more centralized and expanded state in the early modern period and the creation of a sense of French identity.

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Gerloc

Gerloc (or Geirlaug), baptised in Rouen as Adela (or Adèle) in 912, was the daughter of Rollo, of Normandy, Count of Rouen, and his wife, Poppa of Bayeux. Poppa of Bayeux and Gerloc are 10th-century Norman women, 10th-century Normans and House of Normandy.

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Gisela of France

Gisela (Gisèle; fl. 911, possibly also Gisla) was a French princess who was married to Rollo, Duke of Normandy. Poppa of Bayeux and Gisela of France are 10th-century Norman women, 10th-century Normans and Rollo.

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Henry, Margrave of the Franks

Henry (died 28 August 886) was the leading military commander of the last years of the Carolingian Empire.

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Herbert I, Count of Vermandois

Herbert I (c. 848/850 – 907) or Heribertus I, Count of Vermandois, Count of Soissons, and lay abbot of Saint Quentin and Saint-Crépin.

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House of Normandy

The House of Normandy (Maison de Nouormandie) designates the noble family which originates from the Duchy of Normandy and whose members were dukes of Normandy, counts of Rouen, as well as kings of England following the Norman conquest of England. Poppa of Bayeux and House of Normandy are Normandy stubs.

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Katharine Keats-Rohan

Dr Katharine Stephanie Benedicta Keats-Rohan (born 1957) is a British history researcher, specialising in prosopography.

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More danico

The phrase more danico is a Medieval Latin legal expression which may be translated as "according to Danish custom", i.e. under Medieval Scandinavian customary law.

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Normans

The Normans (Norman: Normaunds; Normands; Nortmanni/Normanni) were a population arising in the medieval Duchy of Normandy from the intermingling between Norse Viking settlers and locals of West Francia.

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Panegyric

A panegyric is a formal public speech or written verse, delivered in high praise of a person or thing.

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Pepin, Count of Vermandois

Pepin II (Pépin; c. 817—850) was Count of Vermandois, lord of Senlis, Péronne and Saint Quentin.

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Richard I of Normandy

Richard I (28 August 932 – 20 November 996), also known as Richard the Fearless (French: Richard Sans-Peur; Old Norse: Jarl Rikard), was the count of Rouen from 942 to 996. Poppa of Bayeux and Richard I of Normandy are 10th-century Normans and House of Normandy.

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Rollo

Rollo (Rou, Rolloun; Hrólfr; Rollon; died in 933) was a Viking who, as Count of Rouen, became the first ruler of Normandy, a region in today's northern France. Poppa of Bayeux and Rollo are House of Normandy.

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Siege of Paris (885–886)

The Siege of Paris of 885–886 was part of a Viking raid on the Seine, in the Kingdom of the West Franks. Poppa of Bayeux and Siege of Paris (885–886) are Rollo.

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Vikings

Vikings were seafaring people originally from Scandinavia (present-day Denmark, Norway, and Sweden), who from the late 8th to the late 11th centuries raided, pirated, traded, and settled throughout parts of Europe.

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West Francia

In medieval historiography, West Francia (Medieval Latin: Francia occidentalis) or the Kingdom of the West Franks constitutes the initial stage of the Kingdom of France and extends from the year 843, from the Treaty of Verdun, to 987, the beginning of the Capetian dynasty.

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William Longsword

William Longsword (Guillaume Longue-Épée, label, Willermus Longa Spata, Vilhjálmr Langaspjót; c. 893 – 17 December 942) was the second ruler of Normandy, from 927 until his assassination in 942. Poppa of Bayeux and William Longsword are 10th-century Normans and House of Normandy.

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See also

10th-century Norman women

10th-century Normans

880s births

House of Normandy

Normandy stubs

Rollo

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poppa_of_Bayeux

Also known as Papie of Normandy, Popa of Bayeux, Poppa of Normandy, Poppa of Valois.