Duke Robert I "the Old" (of Burgundy)1

M, #1154033, b. about 1011, d. 21 March 1075/76
Father*Robert II 'The Pious' France2 b. 27 Mar 972, d. 20 Jul 1031
Mother*Constance De Toulouse2 b. ~ 986, d. 25 Jul 1032
Relationship29th great-grandfather of Robert Michael Damon
ReferenceRFC154-33

Names and Titles

Variation: Prince Robert (of France).2
Titled: Duke of Burgundy.1
Duke Robert I "the Old" (of Burgundy) was born about 1011 in France.2 He was the son of Robert II 'The Pious' France and Constance De Toulouse.2 Duke Robert I "the Old" (of Burgundy) married Helie de Semur, daughter of Damas and Aremburga (?), in 1033.1 Duke Robert I "the Old" (of Burgundy) died on 21 March 1075/76.1 He died on 21 March 1076 in Fleury-Sur-Ouche, France.2 He was buried at Abbaye De St Seine, Sbemur, Bourgogne.2
Robert I "the Old"'s father Robert II 'The Pious' France died on 20 July 1031 in Melun, France.2 Robert I "the Old"'s mother Constance De Toulouse died on 25 July 1032 in Melun, France.2 Duke Robert I "the Old" (of Burgundy) became the father of Duke Henry (?) about 1035.1 Duke Robert I "the Old" (of Burgundy) killed Damas his son-in-law after 1048.1 Duke Robert I "the Old" (of Burgundy) became a widower with the death of his wife, Helie de Semur on 22 April 1055.1 Robert I "the Old"'s son Duke Henry (?) was married to Sibylle (Sybilla) (of Barcelona) about 1056.1 Robert I "the Old"'s son Duke Henry (?) died on 27 January 1069/70.1

Child of Duke Robert I "the Old" (of Burgundy) and Helie de Semur, daughter of Damas and Aremburga (?),

Child
ChartsPedigree of Robert Damon (Big)
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Last Edited5 Jul 2014

Citations

  1. [S31] Roderick W. Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, Third Edition (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1998). Repository: Winchester Library Winchester, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, in. Hereinafter cited as RFC **** Check RFC4 ****.
  2. [S227] Samuel H. Sloan, ROYALFAM.GED (461 Peachstone Terrace, San Rafael CA: n.pub.). There are some wild errors in the data.