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Sprota was an
early 10th
century woman of
obscure origin who
became wife 'in the
Viking fashion' (more danico) of
William I, Duke of Normandy, by her becoming...
- the time of this rebellion,
William sent his
pregnant wife more danico,
Sprota, to Fécamp
where their son
Richard was born. In 933,
William recognized...
- born to
William Longsword,
princeps (chieftain or ruler) of Normandy, and
Sprota, a
Breton concubine bound to
William by a more
danico marriage. He was also...
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Longsword in his turn, had a son and heir by a
woman whose name is
given as
Sprota.
William of
Jumieges reports that
Longsword was
bound to her
pursuant to...
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Bluetooth Mieszko I of
Poland Doubravka of
Bohemia William I
Longsword Sprota Sweyn Forkbeard Sigrid the
Haughty Gunnor Richard I of
Normandy Ælfgifu...
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Bluetooth Mieszko I of
Poland Doubravka of
Bohemia William I
Longsword Sprota Sweyn Forkbeard Sigrid the
Haughty Gunnor Richard I of
Normandy Ælfgifu...
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testimonies that
Guillaume Longue-Épée,
second Duke of Normandy, had not
married Sprota,
daughter of Herbert,
Count of Senlis.
Instead he had
married Liutgarde...
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Bluetooth Mieszko I of
Poland Doubravka of
Bohemia William I
Longsword Sprota Sweyn Forkbeard Sigrid the
Haughty Gunnor Richard I of
Normandy Ælfgifu...
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Bluetooth Mieszko I of
Poland Doubravka of
Bohemia William I
Longsword Sprota Sweyn Forkbeard Sigrid the
Haughty Gunnor Richard I of
Normandy Ælfgifu...
- 11.
Doubravka of
Bohemia 1.
Gunhilda of
Denmark 12.
William I, Duke of
Normandy 6.
Richard I, Duke of
Normandy 13.
Sprota 3. Emma of
Normandy 7. Gunnor...