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- Envermeu (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃vɛʁmø]) is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region in northern France. A town of light industry...
- Papia of Envermeu, also called Poppa of Envermeu, was the second consort of Richard II, Duke of Normandy. Papia belonged to the local Norman aristocracy...
- Matilda (c. 1013/5), nun at Fecamp, d. 1033. With his second wife, Poppa of Envermeu, Richard had the following issue: Mauger (c. 1019), archbishop of Rouen...
- The Canton of Envermeu is a former canton situated in the Seine-Maritime département and in the Haute-Normandie region of northern France. It was disbanded...
- was still a child, her mother Judith died. Duke Richard married Poppa of Envermeu, by whom he had two more sons. In 1031 she married, as his second wife...
- Ectot-lès-Baons Elbeuf Elbeuf-en-Bray Elbeuf-sur-Andelle Életot Ellecourt Émanville Envermeu Envronville Épinay-sur-Duclair Épouville Épretot Épreville Ermenouville...
- younger son of Richard II, Duke of Normandy, and his second wife, Papia of Envermeu. Mauger was brought up at the abbey of Fécamp as an eminent member of the...
- France House of Capet Born: 1009 Died: 8 January 1079 Preceded by Papia of Envermeu Duchess consort of Normandy 1027 Succeeded by Matilda of Flanders Preceded by...
- 996–1026 (1) Judith of Brittany six children (m.1000; died 1017) (2) Popia of Envermeu two children (m.1017) Son of Richard I Richard III (R'chard III) 997/1001...
- Pierre de la Cambe, died November 2, 1281, was elevated from Prior of Envermeu. History of Bec Abbey. Ymer de Saint-Ymer, died November 15, 1304, was...