Papia of Envermeu

Papia of Envermeu, also called Poppa of Envermeu, was the second consort of Richard II, Duke of Normandy. [1]

Papia belonged to the local Norman aristocracy.

She married Richard II, Duke of Normandy at Abbey of Saint Wandrille after the death of his first spouse, Judith of Brittany in 1017.[2] [3]

She became the mother of Mauger, Archbishop of Rouen, and William of Talou. Papia is documented to have made a donation to the cathedral of Rouen together with her mother.

Issue

Notes

Osbernus and Anfredus fratres, at the time of Richard the second count, who had their sister Papiam in marriage” donated “a land...in the monastery of Odelerii with the chapel of St. Desiderius” to Saint-Wandrille by charter dated to [1024]. “Richard the prince and dux of the Normans, son of Richard the senior” donated “villa...Fontes in Braio...Brendelcurt with the church...the church of Nouobosco, the church of Bosmesnil...” to Saint-Wandrille, at the request of “Yvonis...militis”:

References

  1. ^ Tauté, Anne Brooke-Little, J P (John Philip) Pottinger, Don, The Kings and queens of Great Britain : a genealogical chart showing their descent and relationships
  2. ^ a b c Van Houts 2013, p. 294.
  3. ^ Saint-Wandrille chapter 9-page 40.

Sources

  • Van Houts, Elisabeth (2013). The Normans in Europe. Manchester University Press.


Preceded by Duchess consort of Normandy
1024–1027
Succeeded by