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Source for: Cecilia (or Cecily) of England, ABT 1056 - 30 JUL 1126
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Name source: S190Page: Children of William the Conqueror (excerpt from Wikipedia entry) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 2013-02-03
Text: Family and children
William and his wife Matilda of Flanders had at least nine children.[48] The birth order of the boys is clear, but no source gives the relative order of birth of the daughters.[2]
Robert was born between 1051 and 1054, died 10 February 1134.[48] Duke of Normandy, married Sybil of Conversano, daughter of Geoffrey of Conversano.[145]
Richard was born before 1056, died around 1075.[48]
William was born between 1056 and 1060, died 2 August 1100.[48] King of England, killed in the New Forest.[146]
Henry was born in late 1068, died 1 December 1135.[48] King of England, married Edith of Scotland, daughter of Malcolm III of Scotland. His second wife was Adeliza of Louvain.[147]
Adeliza (or Adelida,[148] Adelaide[147]) died before 1113, reportedly betrothed to Harold II of England, probably a nun of St Léger at Préaux.[148]
Cecilia (or Cecily) was born before 1066, died 1127, Abbess of Holy Trinity, Caen.[48]
Matilda[2][148] was born around 1061, died perhaps about 1086.[147] Mentioned in Domesday Book as a daughter of William.[48]
Constance died 1090, married Alan IV Fergent, Duke of Brittany.[48]
Adela died 1137, married Stephen, Count of Blois.[48]
(possibly) Agatha, the betrothed of Alfonso VI of León and Castile.[w]
There is no evidence of any illegitimate children born to William.[152]
Page: Cecilia of Normandy (c. 1056 – 30 July 1126) was thought to be the eldest daughter of William I of England and Matilda of Flanders. 2013-02-03
Text: Cecilia of Normandy
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Cecilia
Abbess of Holy Trinity
HouseNorman Dynasty
FatherWilliam I of England
MotherMatilda of Flanders
Bornc.1056 Normandy, France
Died30 July 1126 ( 69 - 70 ) Caen, France
Cecilia of Normandy (c. 1056 – 30 July 1126) was thought to be the eldest daughter of William I of England and Matilda of Flanders. She was entered into the Abbey of Caen at a young age by her parents. She became Abbess of Holy Trinity in 1112. Cecilia died on 30 July 1126 and was buried within the abbey walls. Her tomb is walled up without any opening being left through which it can be discovered.
References
Lives of the Princesses of England from the Norman Conquest - Mary Anne Everett Green Pages 1–13
Page: Children of William the Conqueror (excerpt from Wikipedia entry) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 2013-02-03
Text: Family and children
William and his wife Matilda of Flanders had at least nine children.[48] The birth order of the boys is clear, but no source gives the relative order of birth of the daughters.[2]
Robert was born between 1051 and 1054, died 10 February 1134.[48] Duke of Normandy, married Sybil of Conversano, daughter of Geoffrey of Conversano.[145]
Richard was born before 1056, died around 1075.[48]
William was born between 1056 and 1060, died 2 August 1100.[48] King of England, killed in the New Forest.[146]
Henry was born in late 1068, died 1 December 1135.[48] King of England, married Edith of Scotland, daughter of Malcolm III of Scotland. His second wife was Adeliza of Louvain.[147]
Adeliza (or Adelida,[148] Adelaide[147]) died before 1113, reportedly betrothed to Harold II of England, probably a nun of St Léger at Préaux.[148]
Cecilia (or Cecily) was born before 1066, died 1127, Abbess of Holy Trinity, Caen.[48]
Matilda[2][148] was born around 1061, died perhaps about 1086.[147] Mentioned in Domesday Book as a daughter of William.[48]
Constance died 1090, married Alan IV Fergent, Duke of Brittany.[48]
Adela died 1137, married Stephen, Count of Blois.[48]
(possibly) Agatha, the betrothed of Alfonso VI of León and Castile.[w]
There is no evidence of any illegitimate children born to William.[152]
Page: Cecilia of Normandy (c. 1056 – 30 July 1126) was thought to be the eldest daughter of William I of England and Matilda of Flanders. 2013-02-03
Text: Cecilia of Normandy
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cecilia
Abbess of Holy Trinity
HouseNorman Dynasty
FatherWilliam I of England
MotherMatilda of Flanders
Bornc.1056 Normandy, France
Died30 July 1126 ( 69 - 70 ) Caen, France
Cecilia of Normandy (c. 1056 – 30 July 1126) was thought to be the eldest daughter of William I of England and Matilda of Flanders. She was entered into the Abbey of Caen at a young age by her parents. She became Abbess of Holy Trinity in 1112. Cecilia died on 30 July 1126 and was buried within the abbey walls. Her tomb is walled up without any opening being left through which it can be discovered.
References
Lives of the Princesses of England from the Norman Conquest - Mary Anne Everett Green Pages 1–13
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Source for: Matilda of England, ABT 1061 - ABT 1086
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Name source: S190Page: Children of William the Conqueror (excerpt from Wikipedia entry) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 2013-02-03
Text: Family and children
William and his wife Matilda of Flanders had at least nine children.[48] The birth order of the boys is clear, but no source gives the relative order of birth of the daughters.[2]
Robert was born between 1051 and 1054, died 10 February 1134.[48] Duke of Normandy, married Sybil of Conversano, daughter of Geoffrey of Conversano.[145]
Richard was born before 1056, died around 1075.[48]
William was born between 1056 and 1060, died 2 August 1100.[48] King of England, killed in the New Forest.[146]
Henry was born in late 1068, died 1 December 1135.[48] King of England, married Edith of Scotland, daughter of Malcolm III of Scotland. His second wife was Adeliza of Louvain.[147]
Adeliza (or Adelida,[148] Adelaide[147]) died before 1113, reportedly betrothed to Harold II of England, probably a nun of St Léger at Préaux.[148]
Cecilia (or Cecily) was born before 1066, died 1127, Abbess of Holy Trinity, Caen.[48]
Matilda[2][148] was born around 1061, died perhaps about 1086.[147] Mentioned in Domesday Book as a daughter of William.[48]
Constance died 1090, married Alan IV Fergent, Duke of Brittany.[48]
Adela died 1137, married Stephen, Count of Blois.[48]
(possibly) Agatha, the betrothed of Alfonso VI of León and Castile.[w]
There is no evidence of any illegitimate children born to William.[152]
Page: Children of William the Conqueror (excerpt from Wikipedia entry) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 2013-02-03
Text: Family and children
William and his wife Matilda of Flanders had at least nine children.[48] The birth order of the boys is clear, but no source gives the relative order of birth of the daughters.[2]
Robert was born between 1051 and 1054, died 10 February 1134.[48] Duke of Normandy, married Sybil of Conversano, daughter of Geoffrey of Conversano.[145]
Richard was born before 1056, died around 1075.[48]
William was born between 1056 and 1060, died 2 August 1100.[48] King of England, killed in the New Forest.[146]
Henry was born in late 1068, died 1 December 1135.[48] King of England, married Edith of Scotland, daughter of Malcolm III of Scotland. His second wife was Adeliza of Louvain.[147]
Adeliza (or Adelida,[148] Adelaide[147]) died before 1113, reportedly betrothed to Harold II of England, probably a nun of St Léger at Préaux.[148]
Cecilia (or Cecily) was born before 1066, died 1127, Abbess of Holy Trinity, Caen.[48]
Matilda[2][148] was born around 1061, died perhaps about 1086.[147] Mentioned in Domesday Book as a daughter of William.[48]
Constance died 1090, married Alan IV Fergent, Duke of Brittany.[48]
Adela died 1137, married Stephen, Count of Blois.[48]
(possibly) Agatha, the betrothed of Alfonso VI of León and Castile.[w]
There is no evidence of any illegitimate children born to William.[152]