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Male Robert the Consul de Meullent de Caen Click to view Robert the Consul de Meullent de Caen in the family tree

Robert the Consul de Meullent was born about 1090 in Caen.  Robert the Consul de Meullent's father was Henry I Beauclerc of England and his mother was Sibylla Corbet.  His paternal grandparents were William I the Conqueror of England and Mathilda of Flanders; his maternal grandfather was Robert de Corbet. He had three brothers and eleven sisters, named William, Gilbert of, Reginald de Dunstanville, Sybillia Corbet of, Rohese FitzRoy of, Alice (Aline) of, Eustacie of, Joan of, Mathilda of, Constance of, Daughter Beauclerc of, Daughter of, Elizabeth FitzHenry of and Emma of. He had ten half-brothers and seven half-sisters, named Richard of, William the Aetheling of, Robert, Fulk of, Richard of, Henry FitzHenry of, Robert of, Robert, Herbert III, Henry, Euphamia of, Matilda the Empress of, Juliane of, Maud FitzEdith of, Isabel of, Maud of and Rohese Fitzherbert of.  He died on October 31st, 1147 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England.  He was buried in 1147 in St. James Priory, Bristol.


Robert the Consul de Meullent's family with Amica FitzHammon

‌Robert the Consul de Meullent and Amica were married in a religious ceremony in Gloucestershire, England.  They had six sons and four daughters, named Wiliam FitzRobert of, Philip FitzRobert, Hamon, Roger, Richard FitzRobert of, Robert FitzRobert of, Maud FitzRobert of, Mabira, Mabel FitzRobert of and Christiana FitzRobert of.

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