Herluin de Conteville

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Herluin, Viscount of Conteville (1001–1087) was a Norman nobleman. He married Herleva, the former mistress of Robert the Magnificent, Duke of Normandy and mother of William the Conqueror, in 1031. They had at least five children:

  • Odo, later Bishop of Bayeux
  • Robert, later Count of Mortain
  • three daughters, Emma, Isabella, Muriel, one married to William, lord of La Ferté-Macé.

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