William LONGSWORD
Duke of Normandy
Guillaume Longue-Épée
Willermus Longa Spata
Vilhjálmr Langaspjót
893-December 17, 942
Father: ROLLO (c.860-c.932)
Mother: Poppa (?-?)
Wife 1: Sprota (?-?)
Wife 2: Ličgard (?-985)
- FACTS: Second Duke of Normandy from his father's death until his own assassination. The title dux (duke) was not in use at the time and has been applied to early Norman rulers retroactively; William actually used the title comes (count).
Little is known about his early years. He was born in Bayeux or Rouen to Rollo and his wife Poppa. All that is known of Poppa is that she was a Christian, and the daughter to Berengar of Rennes, the previous lord of Brittania Nova, which eventually became western Normandy. According to the William's planctus, he was baptised a Christian.
William succeeded Rollo sometime around 927. It appears that he faced a rebellion early in his reign, from Normans who felt he had become too Gallicised. Subsequent years are obscure. In 939 William became involved in a war with Arnulf I of Flanders, which soon became intertwined with the other conflicts troubling the reign of Louis IV. He was killed by followers of Arnulf while at a meeting to settle their conflict.
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Children:
Richard I, Duke of Normandy (August 28, 933-November 20, 996)
Pedigree
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|Poppa
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