Fulbert of Falaise

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  • Name Fulbert of Falaise  [1, 2, 3
    Gender Male 
    Notes 
    • He was a tanner at Falaise, Normandy, France.

      Fulbert of Falaise (fl. 11th century) was the father of Herleva, mother of the illegitimate William the Conqueror, the 11th-century Duke of Normandy and King of England. The Walter of Falaise named by Orderic Vitalis is likely a son.

      Fulbert has traditionally been held to be a tanner, based on translations of Orderic's additions to the Gesta Normannorum Ducum. He writes that during the siege of Alençon (1051-2), the natives had been mutilated by William after they called him a pelliciarius (pelterer), because his mother's kinsmen had been pollinctores (corpse preparers). One later poetic source interpreted the occupation to be that of tailor, but in part due to flawed transcripts of the original, many historians have concluded he was a tanner. Others have favored a more literal reading, that Herleva's family had been undertakers or embalmers.

      Orderic also added to the Gesta that Fulbert served as the Duke's chamberlain (cubicularii ducis). It has been suggested that this occurred after William's birth. Perhaps linking Orderic's two additions, contemporary practice made the chamberlain one of the persons responsible for burials.
    Person ID I3116  Bosdet Genealogy
    Last Modified 16 May 2013 

    Family Duxia 
    Children 
     1. Herleva de Falaise,   b. Between 1003 and 1012,   d. Abt 1050, France Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 47 years)
    Family ID F273  Group Sheet

  • Sources 
    1. [S183] Royal Genealogies Website (ROYAL92.GED).

    2. [S188] Royal Genealogies Website (ROYAL92.GED).

    3. [S174] Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fulbert_of_Falaise.