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RobertI King of France, 866923 (aged 57 years)

Name
RobertI King of /France/
Surname
France
Given names
RobertI King of
Family with parents
father
mother
himself
866923
Birth: 866 46 47
Death: 15 June 923Soissons, France
-3 years
elder sister
-3 years
elder sister
7 years
elder brother
3 years
sister
Mother’s family with ConradI Count of Auxerre
mother’s partner
mother
half-brother
half-brother
Family with Beatrice deVermandois
himself
866923
Birth: 866 46 47
Death: 15 June 923Soissons, France
partner
son
Family with Aelis
himself
866923
Birth: 866 46 47
Death: 15 June 923Soissons, France
partner
daughter
4 years
daughter
Birth
866 46 47
Birth
Birth of a sister
Death of a father
Death of a mother
Death of a half-brother
Death of a mother
Death of a half-brother
Birth of a son
Birth of a daughter
Birth of a daughter
Burial of a father
Burial of a mother
Death
15 June 923 (aged 57 years)
Burial
41
Unique identifier
259AB40BF2BDEA4587D0308A10252A501CD2
Last change
23 January 200719:13:57
Note

Notes
Weis" "Ancestral Roots. . ." (48:18). Born posthumously 866, Count ofPoitiers, Count of Paris, Marquis of Neustria, King of West Franks(France); m.(1) Aelis; m.(2) BEATRIX, as I have shown here. Alsomentioned (50:18), (53:18), (101:18), (136:18).
Nat Taylor posted the following to the soc.genealogy.medieval newsgroupson 4 Nov 1995 : "It would seem that it was Robert's first wife, Adele,not Beatrix, who was Hildebrante's mother. This was a double marriagealliance concluded between King Robert and Herbert II of Vermandois;Robert was married to Beatrice "in or by the late 890's" (Andrew W.Lewis, _Royal Succession in Capetian France (Harvard, 1981), p. 11);Herbert II had married Robert's daughter by 907 (ibid.). This doublealliance strengthened the relationship of the two houses; the Vermandoiscounts had previously supported the Carolingians (Charles the Simple)against king Odo; but in 922 Vermandois supported Robert's succesful bidfor the throne. See also Jean Dunbabbin, _France in the Making, 843-1180(Oxford, 1985), p. 95.
Robert's first wife was as much a daughter of Louis the Pious as I am.
She would have had to be at least 26 years Robert's senior, and to haveborne children while over 50. Stuart's sources as mentioned do notinspire confidence, but this is hardly a surprise (sorry, Moriarty)."