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Date and place of birth have also been (erroneously?) reported to be 950 at an unspecified location.
Date and place of death have also been (erroneously?) reported to be circa 955 at an unspecified location.
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Ertembourge de Briquebec (Briquiobec)
- Daughter of Anslec (Lancelot) de Bastembourg, seigneur de Briquebec and Gilette 'the Dane' de Beaumont
- Wife of Torfe "the Rich" de Harcourt [only son and heir of Bernard "the Dane" (second-in-command to Rollo in the invason and conquest of Normandy, and Lord of Harcourt, Caileville and Beaufical) and his wife Sprota of Burgundy] Ford also of Torville, Torcy, Torny and Potatou
- Mother of (1) Thorold, seigneur de Pont-Audemer; also Torville, Torny, Potatou and Borrye Tourode. Joint governor and Guardian of Duke William, with his brother Turchetil. (2) Turchetil d'Harcourt, seigneur de Tourville, de Turqueville, de Turqueraye & d'Harcourt. Joint governor and Guardian of Duke William, with his brother Thorold.. (3) Guillaume d'Harcourt
- Sister of Richard Thurstan (Toustain) de Bastembourg
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Ertemberge de Brioquibec [Parents] 1, 2 was born 3 about 931 in Normandie, France. She married 4 Torf d'Harcourt about 944 in France. Ertemberge was born 5 about 930 in Normandie, France.
They had the following children:
M i Thorold de Ponteaudemer d'Harcourt
M ii Turchetel d'Harcourt Seigneur de Torqueville
Torf the Rich married in 955 Ensorberge. They had two sons as follows:
1. Thurbold de Pontaudemer, the eldest son.
2. Turquetil, Turqueville or Tanqueraye, de Neufmarche, second son. died about 1036. He married Anceline, sister of Turstain of Montfort-sur-Risle.
http://stanhopefamilyhistory.webs.com/
Ertemburge de Briquebec, married her second-cousin [1.1.1.2.3.1.] Torf the Rich - conveyed Crispin lands to him as maritagium.
More context from above link (stanhopefamily), giving the parentage of Ertemberge de Briquebec:
1.1.1.2.2.1. Anslech de Briquebec - alias Oslac de Briquebec, a powerful baron, associated with [1.1.1.2.3] Bernard the Dane in the administration of Normandy - tutor to 'Duke' Richard of Normandy. He married Gillette de Beaumont -unknown pedigree. In the rebellion of Richard de St. Saveur, son of [1.1.3.1.] Helgi against [1.1.1.3.1.1.] 'Duke' William Longsword, in 933, Anslech is mentioned by Wace as one of the three Barons who alone remained faithful to the Duke, his second-cousin, by rendering him military service at the seige of Rouen. Their son was Turstain de Bastembourg, 'père de Guillaume, tige des Bertran' [Gustave Saige, Cartulaire de la seigneurie de Fontenay le Marmion, p. 29, 1895]. 'It is deserving of observation that the senior branch of the family held the extensive barony of Bricquebac in Normandy for eight successive generations. The last died as late as the 14th Century, leaving his large possessions, and the castle of Bricquebec, which one of his early ancestors had built, to his eldest daughter, who carried them by marriage to William Paisnel [Paganel], Baron of Hambie' [Memoirs Chiefly Illustrative of the History and Antiquities of Northumberland, Royal Archeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, vol. ii., pp. 48-50, 1859].
1.1.1.2.2.1.1. Ertemburge de Briquebec, married her second-cousin [1.1.1.2.3.1.] Torf the Rich - conveyed Crispin lands to him as maritagium.
http://armidalesoftware.com/issue/full/Thaler_238_main.html#N2
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Generation One
1. TORF1 was born circa 920, and died between 950 and 1030. He married circa 950, ERTEMBERGE DE BRIQUEBEC. [67, 28, 103]
Seigneur de Torville
possibly a son of Bernard the Dane, the most powerful of the feudal nobles of
Normandy but this relationship has not been proved.
Children:
- + 2 i. TOURADE2 DE PONTAUDEMER, b. circa 950; m. EVA DE CREPON circa 980.
- 3 ii. TURCHETIL. Seigneur de Turqueville, ancestor of the famous Harcourt family of Normandy and
- England.
- 4 iii. WILLIAM DE TORVILLE.
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Tourude "Harcourt" Ponteaudemer (940 - )
Thorold Harcourt (945 - 1040)
Turchetill Harcourt (951 - )
Eremburge de Bricquebec's Timeline
930 |
930
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Bricquebec, (aujourd'hui Manche), Normandie, France
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949 |
949
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Pont-Audemer, Eure, France
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951 |
951
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Tourville-sur-Pont-Audemer, Haute-Normandie, France
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953 |
953
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Normandy, France
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1003 |
1003
Age 73
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Plouigneau, (aujourd'hui Finistère), Bretagne, France
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1940 |
March 30, 1940
Age 73
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1992 |
August 25, 1992
Age 73
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1993 |
February 10, 1993
Age 73
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November 26, 1993
Age 73
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November 26, 1993
Age 73
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