Biographies & Memoirs

SELECT CHART PEDIGREES

1. The Norman ducal dynasty: A.

2. The Norman ducal dynasty: B.

3. The Old-English royal dynasty in the period of the Norman conquest.

4. The Scandinavian interest in the succession to the throne of England, as illustrated in the connexions of Emma.

5. The counts of Évreux and the counts of Eu, with some of their connexions.

6. Some connexions of Herleve (to illustrate Appendix A).

7. The counts of Maine and the counts of the Vexin.

8. The family of William fitz Osbern in relation to Anglo-Norman history, 1035–1075.

9. The Anglo-Norman connexions of counts of Brittany and lords of Richmond in the eleventh century.

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Table 1. The Norman ducal dynasty in the eleventh century: A.

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Table 2. The Norman ducal dynasty in the eleventh century: B.

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Table 3. The Old-English royal dynasty in the period of the Norman conquest.

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Table 4. The Scandinavian interest in the succession to the throne of England as illustrated in the connexions of Emma.

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Table 5. The counts of Évreux and the counts of Eu, with some of their connexions.

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Table 6. Some connexions of Herleve. (To illustrate Appendix A.)

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Table 7. The counts of Maine, and the counts of the Vexin.

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Table 8. The family of William fitz Osbern in relation to Anglo-Norman history, 1035–1076.

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Table 9. The Anglo-Norman connexions of counts of Brittany, and lords of Richmond in the eleventh century.

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