| Name | Nicholas | |
| History | After Richard II "the Good"'s death in 1027, Nicholas, then an infant, was immediately relegated to a monastery (first to Fécamp and then Saint Ouen in Rouen) and Robert "the Devil" took over as 5th Duke of Normandy. In later life, Nicholas was a loyal supporter of his cousin William the Conqueror. About 1042, Nicholas became Abbot of the monastery of Saint Ouen [1] | |
Half siblings |
1 half sister (family of Richard III and a concubine ) | |
Half siblings |
2 half brothers and 1 half sister (family of Baldwin V de Lille and Adelaide of France ) | |
| Person ID, Branch | I22408 | |
| Last Modified | 2 Sep 2019 | |
| Father | Richard III, Duke of Normandy, b. 1002 d. 5 Aug 1027 or 5 Aug 1027 (Age 25 years) | |
| Relationship | Birth | |
| Mother | Adelaide of France, Princess of France, b. 1009 d. 8 Jun 1078 (Age 69 years) | |
| Relationship | Birth | |
| Family ID | F2450 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Pedigree | ← Click to display |
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