Turold de Pont-Audemer

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Turold, also Thorold or Touroude, Sire de Pont-Audemer / de Ponteaudemer (born c. 950 A.D.) was a Norman aristocrat in Normandy that is today a region of France.

The son of Torf,[1] he inherited the title of Seigneur du Pontautou (Pont-Authou), de Torville (Tourville), Torcy (in Normandy) and Torny (Tourny). He became Sire de Pont-Audemer, he made it his main residence.

Turold married Duvelina, younger sister of Gunnor,[1] the wife of Richard I of Normandy. By his marriage, he enhanced his position in Norman nobility and became a prominent figure during the reigns of Richard II, Duke of Normandy; Richard III, Duke of Normandy; and Robert I, Duke of Normandy (996-1035).

Turold and Duvelina had:

  • Humphrey de Vieilles[1] du Ponteaudemer
  • Herbrand du Ponteaudemer
  • Ilbert or Gilbert du Ponteaudemer
  • Richard du Ponteaudemer

Humphrey de Vieilles is the father of Roger de Beaumont.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Hagger 2017, p. 70.

Sources[edit]

  • Hagger, Mark S. (2017). Norman Rule in Normandy, 911-1144. Boydell Press.