Robert II "de Bréval" d'Ivry, Lord of Ivry

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Robert II "de Bréval" d'Ivry, Lord of Ivry

Also Known As: "Robert de Breherval", "Robert de Yory", "Robert de Ivery", "second cousin to William the Conqueror & ccompanied him to Britain"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Breherval, Eure, Normandy, France
Death: 1083
Abbey of Bec, Normandy
Immediate Family:

Son of Robert d'Ivry, Seigneur d'Ivry et Breval and Aubree de Bayeux, heiress d'Ivry
Husband of Hildeburge de Château-Gaillard
Father of Ascelin "Goël de Bréval" d'Ivry
Brother of Roger d'Ivry, seigneur d'Ivry, King's Butler (William I) and Hughes d'Ivry

Occupation: Lord of Ivry
Managed by: Terry Jackson (Switzer)
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About Robert II "de Bréval" d'Ivry, Lord of Ivry

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Robert II d'Ivry

Parents: Robert I d'Ivry & Aubree

Spouse: Hildeburge de Château-Gaillard

Children:

1. Asceline

2. Guillaume

3. Robert III

LINKS

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MEDIEVAL LANDS

  ROBERT d'Ivry, son of --- (-[1060] or after).  m as her first husband, AUBREE, daughter of ---.  Chibnall speculates that she may have been Aubrée, illegitimate daughter of Hugues d'Ivry Bishop of Bayeux & his mistress ---, which would have provided her grandson with a claim to Ivry by inheritance[850], although this assumes that her illegitimacy presented no obstacle to such a claim.  Her two marriages are shown in Europäische Stammtafeln[851] but the primary sources which confirm them have not yet been identified.   She married secondly Albert de Cravent.  Robert & his wife had [two] children: 

a) ROBERT d'Ivry . The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified.

m HILDEBURGE de Château-Gaillard, daughter of HERVE Seigneur de Château-Gaillard & his wife Beatrix --- (-3 Jun [1116 or after], bur Pontoise Saint-Martin). The Vita Dominæ Hildeburgis names “Hildiburgis…de nobili prosapia in pago Carnotensi Castro Galardone exorta”, her parents “pater…Herveus Castri Galardonis dominus…genetrix…Beatrix”, and her husband “Roberto Ibriensi”, adding that she refused to remarry after her husband died[852]. "Femina Hildeburgis de nobili prosapia in pago Carnotensi castro Galardone exorta" donated property to the abbey of Saint-Martin de Pontoise by charter dated during the reign of Philippe I King of France which names "pater…Hervæus Castri Galardonis…dominus…genitrix…Beatrix" and specifies that she married "Roberto Ibriensi" by whom she had three sons "primus Ascelinus cognomento Goellus, secundus Willelmus…milites…tertius Robertus clericus"[853]. "Hildeburgis mater Goelli de Ibriaco" donated property to the abbey of Saint-Martin de Pontoise with the consent of "Goellus…uxoremque suam Isabel filiosque suos Willelmum atque Robertum" by charter dated [1116][854]. The former document records the death of "Hildeburgis sanctimonialis…III Non Iun" and her burial "in ecclesia S Martini Pontisariensis". The Vita Dominæ Hildeburgis records the death “III Non Iun” of “Hildiburgis Sanctimonialis” and her burial “in ecclesia beati Martini Pontisariensis”[855]. Robert & his wife had three children:

i) ASCELIN Goël . The Vita Dominæ Hildeburgis names “primus Ascelinus cognominatus Goellus, secundus Wiltinus…[miles], tertius Roberti clericali ordine” as the three children of “Roberto Ibriensi” and his wife “Hildiburgis”[856]. "Primus Ascelinus cognomento Goellus, secundus Willelms…milites…tertius Robertus clericus" are named as the three sons of "Roberto Ibriensi" & his wife under their mother's charter donating property to the abbey of Saint-Martin de Pontoise[857]. Guillaume de Jumièges records that "Goël de Breherval" seized the castle of Ivry-la-Bataille (Eure) from Guillaume de Breteuil and surrendered it to Robert III Duke of Normandy[858]. The resulting war with Guillaume ended with the latter's capture and agreement to Ascelin's marriage to his daughter[859]. m ISABEL de Breteuil, illegitimate daughter of GUILLAUME de Breteuil & his mistress ---. The Vita Dominæ Hildeburgis names “Elisabeth” as wife of “Goellus”[860]. The charter recording the donation of "femina Hildeburgis…" to the abbey of Saint-Martin de Pontoise (see above) names "Elisabeth" as wife of her son "Ascelinus…Goellus" and their sons "Robertus et Willelmus"[861]. She was the daughter of Guillaume according to Orderic Vitalis[862]. She must have been illegitimate as the chronicler says in another passage that her father's marriage was childless[863]. "Hildeburgis mater Goelli de Ibriaco" donated property to the abbey of Saint-Martin de Pontoise with the consent of "Goellus…uxoremque suam Isabel filiosque suos Willelmum atque Robertum" by charter dated [1116][864]. Ascelin & his wife had [five or more] children:

(a) ROBERT d'Ivry (-after 1118). The Vita Dominæ Hildeburgis names “Robertus et Wiltinus” as sons of “Goellus” and his wife “Elisabeth”[865]. The charter recording the donation of "femina Hildeburgis…" to the abbey of Saint-Martin de Pontoise (see above) names "Elisabeth" as wife of her son "Ascelinus…Goellus" and their sons "Robertus et Willelmus"[866]. "Hildeburgis mater Goelli de Ibriaco" donated property to the abbey of Saint-Martin de Pontoise with the consent of "Goellus…uxoremque suam Isabel filiosque suos Willelmum atque Robertum" by charter dated [1116][867]. "Robert son of Ascelin Goël" joined the rebellion against Henry I King of England in 1118, but rejoined the king who committed the castle of Ivry to him to guarantee his loyalty[868]. m ---, daughter of ---. Raoul "le Rouge" de Pont-Echanfray was brother-in-law of Robert Goël, according to Orderic Vitalis[869].

(b) GUILLAUME "Lovel" d'Ivry (-after 1153). The Vita Dominæ Hildeburgis names “Robertus et Wiltinus” as sons of “Goellus” and his wife “Elisabeth”[870]. The charter recording the donation of "femina Hildeburgis…" to the abbey of Saint-Martin de Pontoise (see above) names "Elisabeth" as wife of her son "Ascelinus…Goellus" and their sons "Robertus et Willelmus"[871]. "Hildeburgis mater Goelli de Ibriaco" donated property to the abbey of Saint-Martin de Pontoise with the consent of "Goellus…uxoremque suam Isabel filiosque suos Willelmum atque Robertum" by charter dated [1116][872]. Son of Ascelin according to Orderic Vitalis, who specifies that he inherited the castle of Ivry after the death of his brother Robert and records his marriage[873]. He rebelled against Henry I King of England in Sep 1123, with his brothers-in-law Waléran de Meulan, Hugues de Montfort and Hugues de Châteauneuf[874]. Robert of Torigny records "discordia inter Symonem comitem Ebroicensem" and "filios Ascelini Goelli, scilicet et Willermum Lupellum et Rogerium Balbosum" in 1153[875]. m ([1120]%29 MATHILDE de Beaumont, daughter of ROBERT de Beaumont-le-Roger Comte de Meulan, Earl of Leicester & his wife Elisabeth de Vermandois [Capet]. Orderic Vitalis records Waleran Comte de Meulan having three sisters (whom he does not name), one of whom he married to "Guillaume Lovel son of Ascelin"[876]. The primary source which confirms her name has not yet been identified.

(c) brothers . Orderic Vitalis records that they were given as hostages to Henry I King of England to guarantee the good conduct of their brother Robert[877].

(d) ROGER "Balbosus" (-after 1153). Robert of Torigny records "discordia inter Symonem comitem Ebroicensem" and "filios Ascelini Goelli, scilicet et Willermum Lupellum et Rogerium Balbosum" in 1153[878].

Ascelin had [two] illegitimate children by an unknown mistress:

(e) ROBERT (-after [1116]). "Roberti Bastardi Rufi filii eiusdem Goelli, Gauterii de Sparnone fratris eiusdem Roberti" subscribed the charter dated [1116] under which "Hildeburgis mater Goelli de Ibriaco" donated property to the abbey of Saint-Martin de Pontoise[879].

(f) [GAUTHIER (-after [1116]). "Roberti Bastardi Rufi filii eiusdem Goelli, Gauterii de Sparnone fratris eiusdem Roberti" subscribed the charter dated [1116] under which "Hildeburgis mater Goelli de Ibriaco" donated property to the abbey of Saint-Martin de Pontoise[880]. It is assumed that Gauthier was also the son of Ascelin Goël, although the wording of this charter does not exclude the possibility that he was the uterine brother of Robert.]

ii) GUILLAUME Goël . The Vita Dominæ Hildeburgis names “primus Ascelinus cognominatus Goellus, secundus Wiltinus…[miles], tertius Roberti clericali ordine” as the three children of “Roberto Ibriensi” and his wife “Hildiburgis”[881]. "Primus Ascelinus cognomento Goellus, secundus Willelms…milites…tertius Robertus clericus" are named as the three sons of "Roberto Ibriensi" & his wife under their mother's charter donating property to the abbey of Saint-Martin de Pontoise[882]. He was tried by Guillaume de Breteuil for having "done an injury to a certain woman at Pacy", providing the pretext for his brother's attack on Ivry[883].

iii) ROBERT . The Vita Dominæ Hildeburgis names “primus Ascelinus cognominatus Goellus, secundus Wiltinus…[miles], tertius Roberti clericali ordine” as the three children of “Roberto Ibriensi” and his wife “Hildiburgis”[884]. "Primus Ascelinus cognomento Goellus, secundus Willelms…milites…tertius Robertus clericus" are named as the three sons of "Roberto Ibriensi" & his wife under their mother's charter donating property to the abbey of Saint-Martin de Pontoise[885].

b) [ROGER d'Ivry (-after 24 Apr 1089). No information has so far been found on the parentage of Roger, but presumably he was closely connected to Robert d'Ivry, husband of Aubrée. Seigneur d'Ivry. Pincerna of William I King of England. He founded the abbey of Ivry-la-Balluis[886]. He held Cottisford from his father-in-law in 1086 in Domesday Book[887].] m ADELINA de Grantmesnil, daughter of HUGUES de Grantmesnil & his wife Adelisa [Aelis] de Beaumont-sur-Oise (-[1110/11]). She is named, and her parentage given, by Orderic Vitalis, who also names her husband[888]. She died soon after making grants to Abingdon Abbey in [1110/11][889]. Roger & his wife had one child:

i) ADELISIA d'Ivry (-[1133/35]). Daughter and heiress of Roger d'Ivry and Adelina de Grantmesnil, she is named in her mother's grants to Abingdon Abbey in [1110/11]. She is last mentioned in association with a grant of land at Rowington, Warwickshire to Reading Abbey, confirmed by King Henry I in 1133[890].

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NOTE

The first of this family that came into England was Robert, Lord of Breherval, in Normandy, (where he likewise held the castle of Yvery, by the service of three knights’ fees,) a younger son, as it is said of Eudes, sovereign Duke of Britanny. This nobleman accompanied the Conqueror in 1066, and was rewarded with the lordships of Kary and Harpetre, in the county of Somerset; but returning into Normandy, and being there attacked by a severe illness, he became a monk in the abbey of Bec, and died soon after, about the year 1063, leaving three sons, of whom the eldest was Ascelin Gauel De Perceval

- A General and Heraldic Dictionary of The Peerages- pg 317 (John Burke: 1831)


  • 'The historic genealogy of the Lowells of America from 1639 to 1899 (1899)
  • http://www.archive.org/details/historicgenealo00lowegoog
  • http://www.archive.org/stream/historicgenealo00lowegoog#page/n57/mo...
  • We come now to the ancestry of the wife of Richard Lowle of the ninth generation. Her baptismal name is not in evidence. She was the daughter of Edmond Percival and Elizabeth Panthuit of Weston-in-Gordano, who were the parents of Percival Lowle. This ancestry is so well defined in English archives, and so illustrious in its composition as to merit its presentation in detail.
  • [ Endes (Eudon (written in)) Sovereign Duke of Brittany (was first cousin to Robert, father of the conqueror). Had eight sons.
    • ' [ Robert de Yory (Yvery (written in)). Lord of Breherval, &c., died a monk in 1083 A. D. and was buried in the Abbey of Bec. Normandy. He was second cousin to the conqueror, and accompanied him in 1066 to England.
      • [ Asceline (called also Lupus, the Wolf] was given Weston-in-Gordano, and other estates in Somerset County. England. In 1087 he commanded the Norman forces at Mantes, Normandy. He died 1119 A. D. He had married
      • Isabella, natural daughter of William, Earl of Bretville, in Normandy.
      • Note— It is said that Asceline was dubbed " the Wolf" "because of the fierceness of his temper."— Burke, and other authorities. J. H. L.
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  • 'Robert d' Ivry, Lord Breherval1
  • 'M, d. circa 1083
  • Father Robert, Lord of Brehervel d. a 1060
  • Mother Aubree of Bayeaux
  • ' Robert d' Ivry, Lord Breherval was born at of Chartres, Coulombs, & St. Evroul, France. He married Hildeburge de Gallardon, daughter of Herve de Gallardon and Beatrix. Robert d' Ivry, Lord Breherval died circa 1083 at LeBec, France.
  • 'Family Hildeburge de Gallardon d. 3 Jun 1115
  • Children
    • ◦Ascelin Gael de Perceval+ d. bt 1116 - 1119
    • ◦Guillaume d' Ivry
    • ◦Robert d' Ivry
  • Citations
  • 1.[S2426] Unknown author, The Complete Peerage, by Cokayne, Vol. VIII, p. 209.
  • http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p302.htm#i...
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Robert II "de Bréval" d'Ivry, Lord of Ivry's Timeline

1045
1045
Ivry La Bataille, Eure, Normandy, France
1083
1083
Abbey of Bec, Normandy
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Breherval, Eure, Normandy, France