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[edit] marriage

Surely we need some more information on hyis possible marriage - arguments for and against ?

-- Beardo 03:11, 13 March 2006 (UTC) Robert I King of france, the son of Robert the Strong, was born six decades after the "possible" wife. It doesn't fit. Accordingly,I edited the "possible" wife reference out and left in the cite to the histroical reference. It remains unclear exactly who was "Adeliade of Tours"

[edit] father

Was Robert the son of Rutpert (Robert) III, count in the Wormgau? --Michael K. Smith 02:03, 14 April 2006 (UTC)

what if Robert's father was Charles the Younger, king of France? -- Lineage 9:27, May 26 2007 (UTC)

Do you have any verifiable information to back up this comment? — ERcheck (talk) 23:04, 11 June 2007 (UTC=)
Not completely yet, I mean its just really a theory, but It makes perfect sense that Robert would be the son of Charles the Younger, for example this website: http://www.themolloys.net/molloy/france/carolingian%20dynasty/carolingian%20dynasty.htm, when this guy talks about the Carolingian dynasty he says "In the West, which was the nucleus of later France, they continued to be the ruling dynasty until a minor branch of the family, the Capetians, ascended the (by that time) French throne in 987." You may want to look into if Robert was the son of Charles I know I believe it, but I'm still doing research on it as well. --Musicbandit1321 2:27, July 13 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Status as a stub

Since the last major edit, would this still be considered a stub? Zsd1791 00:59, 24 July 2007 (UTC)

It's not a stub anymore. I have tried to integrate information from my source, which has required some reorganising and rechronologising. Srnec 05:45, 24 July 2007 (UTC)