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About Gisèle
Gisla, said to be daughter of Charles the Simple, king of France [Dudo, 46-7, 53]. She is unknown in the Frankish sources. The fact that Charles the Simple's kinsman Charles the Fat had a daughter also named Gisla who married a Viking (Godefridus) in the ninth century
- Rollo "of Normandy" at The Henry Project
Parents: Charles 'le Simple' de West Francie & Frederuna
Partner: betrothed to Rollo de Normandie, Rollon Hrolfr Rauol Ou Robert le Richie, leMarcheur DE NORMANDIE, de NORVEGE ca 865-933
Children Richard DE NORMANDIE ca 914 Walter Rolffson DE CAEN ca 919 Griselle Rolffdatter DE NORMANDIE ca 925
LINKS https://gw.geneanet.org/evepicaut?lang=en&pz=evelyne+claudine&nz=fl... http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORMANDY.htm#RobertIdied928
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rollo
MEDIEVAL LANDS
Rollo:
m thirdly (912) GISELA, daughter of CHARLES III "le Simple" King of the West Franks & his first wife Frederuna --- ([908/16]-before her husband).
The Genealogica Arnulfi Comitis names (in order) "Hyrmintrudim, Frederunam, Adelheidim, Gislam, Rotrudim et Hildegardim" as the children of "Karolus rex…ex Frederuna regina"[40]. Guillaume of Jumièges records that Charles III "le Simple" King of the West Franks granted Rollo "tout le territoire maritime qui s´étend depuis la rivière d´Epte jusqu´aux confines de la Bretagne" together with "sa fille…Gisèle", and their marriage which took place after Rollo´s baptism[41]. Her marriage is recorded in the Norman annals for 912, which state that she died without issue, presumably soon after the marriage when Gisla must still have been an infant.
The chronicle of Dudo of Saint-Quentin[42] describes her as of "tall stature, most elegant…", which is of course inconsistent with her supposed birth date range. The Liber Modernorum Regum Francorum records the marriage of "filiam suam [=rex Karolus] nomine Gillam" to "Rollo"[43]. Settipani considers that the marriage did not occur, and that the Norman sources confused it with the marriage of Gisela, daughter of Lothaire II King of Lotharingia, to the Viking leader Gotfrid[44].
Gisèle's Timeline
908 |
908
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France
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933 |
933
Age 25
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1933 |
February 2, 1933
Age 25
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February 17, 1933
Age 25
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1938 |
June 27, 1938
Age 25
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August 16, 1938
Age 25
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1945 |
January 23, 1945
Age 25
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1953 |
November 10, 1953
Age 25
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