The ancestry of Poppa, wife of Rolf
the Ganger, 1st Duke of Normandy, seems to have two versions. Perhaps she was a daughter of Count Berenger of Bayeux. A
very accessible and highly
respected source, Frederick Lewis Weis: Ancestral Roots,
Baltimore, 1999, Line 121E - 19 states:
GANGER ROLF, "The Viking" (or ROLLO), banished from Norway to the Hebrides ca. 867, 890 participated in Viking attack on Bayeux, where Count Berenger of Bayeux was killed, and his dau. Poppa captured and taken, 886, by Rollo (now called Count of Rouen) as his "Danish" wife. Under Treaty of St. Claire, 911, rec'd the Duchy of Normandy . . .. |
However, Poppa may have been a daughter of Gui, Count of Senlis and a granddaughter of Seigneur Pépin (II), Count of Peronne. This would make Poppa, through her mother, a great granddaughter of King Bernard of Italy (b. 797, d. 818; King of Italy 813 - 817) King Bernard was a grandson of Charlemagne.
For Line 121E, Weis gives as his source
"Moriarty, The Plantagenet Ancestry, pp. 10-11, 13."
This refers to the 300 page manuscript of George
Andrews Moriarty: The Plantagenet Ancestry of King Edward III and
Queen Philippa. Professor Moriarty (1883 - 1968) never felt that
his work was "finished" and he never published his manuscript which was
donated to New England Historical Genealogical Society in Boston. The manuscript
was photocopied and printed by the Mormon Pioneer Genealogical Society,
Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1985.
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Please recall
that Professor Moriarty felt that his work was never "finished"; and observe
that he has a note to "See p. 226" under the details of Poppa.
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According to Dudon, William Longue Épeé of Normandy had as his 'avunculus' (maternal uncle) Count Bernard of Senlis, the friend and consellor of Hugh the Great. The Chronicon Rothomagense (Labbe Bibliotheca Manuscriptorum Nova, I, p. 365) ano 912 confirms this and stated that Rolf married the daughter of Count Gui de Senlis, so if Bernard were the son of Gui, he would be the 'avunculus" of William. Dudon, however calls Poppa the daughter of Count Berenger, but Dudon is not highly trustworthy. The name Bernard belongs in the family of the Counts of Vermandois, descended from Bernard, King of Italy. A Count Bernard, probably Bernard de Senlis is called be Flodoard (Annales ano 923, p. 15) the 'consobrinus' (cousin germain by the female side) of Herbert II Count of Vermandois. The Belgian érudit, J. Dhondt, in his "Études sur la Naissance de Principautés Territoriales au France pp. 119/120 n.) (Bruges 1948), suggests that Gui Count of Senlis married a sister of Herbert I Count of Vermandois (see p. 6 anti) and had issue Bernard Count of Senlis and probably Poppa, wife of Rolf. |
Pepin de Peronne, son of Bernard, King of Italy
Died after 846 His children included:
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For the possible descent of Poppa, wife of Rolf the Ganger, 1st Duke of Normandy, as a daughter of Gui, Count of Senlis and a great X3 granddaughter of Charlemagne, please click on Seigneur Pépin (II), Count of Peronne. |
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