Rodulf of Ivry - Family

Family

He married Aubrée de Canville, who died before 1011. His children were:

  • Hugues, bishop of Bayeux (c. 1011-1049)
  • Jean d'Ivry, bishop of Avranches (1060–1067) then archbishop of Rouen (1067–1079)
  • Emma, who married Osbern de Crépon (Osbern the Steward), mother of William FitzOsbern
  • Raoul
  • Daughter of unknown name, who married Richard de Beaufou

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