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==Family== ==Family==


Raoul married Judith de Bayeux they had issue: Raoul married Godehildis of Barcelona.{{sfn|Keats-Rohan|1993|p=33}} They had:


* Walter de Tosny * Walter de Tosny
* Agnes de Tosny * Agnes de Tosny
* Robert de Tosny he married Adele their son was ] * Robert de Tosny he married Adele
* ] who inherited his lands and titles. * ] who inherited his lands and titles.
* Bertha de Tony he married Guy de Laval * Bertha de Tosny she married Seigneur de Laval ]{{sfn|Keats-Rohan|1993|p=33}}
* Hugh de Tony (de Limesi) married Christine de Conteville * Hugh de Tosny (de Limesi) married Christine de Conteville
* Berenger de Tosny


==References== ==References==
{{Reflist}} {{Reflist}}

==Sources==
*{{cite journal |title=The Prosopography of Post-Conquest England: Four case studies |first=K. S. B. |last=Keats-Rohan |journal=Medieval Prosopography |volume=14 |number=1 (Spring) |year= 1993 |pages=1-52 }}


] ]

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Norman bishop

Raoul I of Tosny was Lord of Conches, and probably an heir of Raoul, brother of Archbishop Hugh of Rouen.

In 1013 or 1014 Duke Richard II entrusted him (together with his son Roger and Nigel, viscount of Cotentin) with the castle at Tillieres-sur-Avre, where he defeated Odo II, count of Blois-Chartres.

There is evidence that Raoul participated in the wars in Southern Italy, probably following a dispute with Richard. The evidence points out to his participation in the rebellion against the Byzantines in 1017, and according to Raoul Glaber he was welcomed back by Richard in 1023, after fighting alongside King Henry II of Germany against the Byzantines in 1022.

He died probably in 1026.

Family

Raoul married Godehildis of Barcelona. They had:

  • Walter de Tosny
  • Agnes de Tosny
  • Robert de Tosny he married Adele
  • Roger I of Tosny who inherited his lands and titles.
  • Bertha de Tosny she married Seigneur de Laval Guy de Laval
  • Hugh de Tosny (de Limesi) married Christine de Conteville
  • Berenger de Tosny

References

  1. Wareham, Andrew (1999). "Two Models of Marriage: Kinship and the Social Order in England and Normandy". In Bijsterveld, A.J.A. (ed.). Negotiating Secular and Ecclesiastical Power. Brepols. pp. 107–132.
  2. Traill, Vanessa Josephine (2013). The Social & Political Networks of the Anglo-Norman Aristocracy: The Clare, Giffeard & Tosny Kin-groups, c.940 to c.1200 (PhD thesis). University of Glasgow.
  3. ^ Moore, James (2017). The Norman Aristocracy in the Long Eleventh Century: Three Case Studies (PhD thesis). University of Oxford.
  4. ^ Keats-Rohan 1993, p. 33.

Sources

  • Keats-Rohan, K. S. B. (1993). "The Prosopography of Post-Conquest England: Four case studies". Medieval Prosopography. 14 (1 (Spring)): 1–52.
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