Richard De Saint Sauveur I

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Richard De Saint Sauveur I (died 935)[1] was the 1st Viscount of Contentin and Marshall of the Vatican. He is known to his family as being a man of "Great Renown" for his deeds of service to the Pope. Richard had four sons; one of whom was Neil De Saint Sauveur II[2] 2nd of Viscount of Contentin.

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  1. ^ Lecanu, Auguste François (1878). Histoire du diocèse de Coutances et Avranches, p. 444. Retrieved on 2008-06-01. 
  2. ^ d'Aurevilly, Jules Barbey; Doyon, René-Louis (1925). Disjecta membra: Les textes. La Connaissance, p. 230. Retrieved on 2008-06-01. 
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