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Birthplace: Normandy, Plouigneau, Brittany, France
Death: Died in New Forest, Hampshire, England, in a hunting accident, unmarried
Cause of death: Hunting Accident in New Forest
Occupation: Duke of Bernay,
Managed by: Terry Jackson
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About Richard Duke de Normandie, Duke of Bernay (Prince of England)

Richard of Bernay was the second son of William the Conqueror, and a potential heir to the English throne. However, Richard predeceased his father, and the throne was eventually inherited by his brother William II.

Richard was born in 1054 in Normandy, France, a son of William (at that time merely Duke of Normandy) and Matilda of Flanders. He is often referred to as the Duke of Bernay, part of his father's continental possessions, but this is a mistake based on the interpretation of an inscription on his tomb which was also intended for the Earl Beorn.[1] His older brother, Robert Curthose, was effectively exiled after rebellion, leaving Richard as the leading claimant to the English throne.

However, Richard was never to be King. In 1081, on a trip over the channel to his father's Kingdom, the young Duke went hunting in the New Forest. The exact nature of the accident is unknown, but Richard was mauled and killed by a stag, leaving his younger brother William as claimant. He was taken from the forest and buried at Winchester Cathedral. In a twist of fate, William was himself killed in the New Forest nearly twenty years later.

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Richard, Duke of Bernay's Timeline

1086
August, 1086
Age 27
Winchester Cathedral, Winchester, England
1081
1081
- 1081
Age 27
New Forest, Hampshire, England, in a hunting accident, unmarried
1054
1054
- 1059
Plouigneau, Brittany, France
1933
February 28, 1933
Age 27
May 18, 1933
Age 27
1932
November 6, 1932
Age 27
November 6, 1932
Age 27
1933
February 28, 1933
Age 27
May 18, 1933
Age 27