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Geoffrey, Count of Eu

Geoffrey de Brionne
1st Count of Eu
1st Count of Brionne
Arms of Nassau.svg
Arms of the Counts of Eu from the House of Normandy: D'azur, au lion d'or,l'écu semé de billettes d'or
Hereditary
Count of Eu 996-1015
Predecessor None. First Creation
Successor Gilbert, Count of Brionne
Wife Lasceline De Turqueville
Issue
Family de Clare
Father Richard I of Normandy
Mother Gunnora de Crepon
Born 953
Normandy Brionne, Duchy of Normandy
Died 1015
Normandy Brionne, Duchy of Normandy
Buried Duchy of Normandy
Religion Catholicism
Occupation Norman Peerage

Geoffrey of Brionne (962 - 1015), also called Godfrey was Count of Eu and Brionne in the late tenth and early eleventh centuries.

He was a son of Duke Richard I of Normandy, by an unnamed wife or concubine. The county of Eu was an appanage created for Geoffrey by his half-brother Richard II of Normandy in 996 as part of Richard's policy of granting honors and titles for cadet members of his family. The citadel of Eu played a critical part of the defense of Normandy; the castle and walled town were on the river Bresle, just two miles from the English Channel. It had long been an embarkation point for England and in time of war was often one of the first places attacked.

The castle of Brionne had been held by the Dukes of Normandy as one of their own homes but Richard II also made a gift of Brionne to his half-brother Geoffrey, who held it for life passing it to his son Gilbert and was only returned to the demesne of the Duke after his murder.

Both Geoffrey and his son Gilbert are styled counts in a diploma to Lisieux given by Duke Richard II, but without territorial designations. Geoffrey died c. 1010.

Geoffrey was married but the name of his wife is unknown. He was the father of:

Upon his death, Geoffrey was succeeded as Count of Eu and Count of Brionne by his son Gilbert.


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