- Normandy, or
Robert Curthose (c. 1051 –
February 1134, French:
Robert Courteheuse /
Robert II de Normandie), was the
eldest son of
William the Conqueror...
- a few days
after she had
given birth to her
twelfth child.
Thomas de
Courteheuse then sent word to
Louis that the king,
Charles VI of France, urgently...
- of
Blanchelande (1081), he
received the
homage of
Robert Curthose ("
Courteheuse"), son of
William the Conqueror, for Maine. Later, he
upheld Elias, lord...
- the Hôtel
Barbette on the Rue Vieille-du-Temple, in Paris.
Thomas de
Courteheuse informed him that King
Charles VI
awaited his
urgent presence at the...
-
belonging to
Richard de Courcy, was
besieged by
Robert Curthose or
Courteheuse. At the
start of the 17th century, it was
demolished by
order of Richelieu...
- of
Roger de
Montgomery and
Mabile de Bellême, gave
asylum to
Robert Courteheuse, who had
rebelled against his
father after a
quarrel with his brothers...