Eleanor of Normandy

Eleanor of Normandy

Eleanor was the daughter of Richard II of Normandy and Judith of Brittany, she was married to Baldwin IV of Flanders in 1031. Eleanor was the mother of Judith, the wife of Welf I, Duke of Bavaria. She died in Flanders after 1071.


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