Eleanor of Normandy (fl. 1000s)
Eleanor of Normandy (fl. 1000s)
Countess of Flanders. Born before 1018; daughter of Richard II, duke of Normandy (d. 1027), and Judith of Rennes (c. 982–1018, daughter of Conan I, duke of Brittany); married Baldwin IV, count of Flanders; children: Baldwin V, count of Flanders.
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