- male, deceased (1128)
- William Clito (October 25, 1102 - July 28, 1128) was the son of Robert Curthose, Duke of Normandy, by his marriage with Sibylla of Conversano. He...
- male, deceased (1117)
- Abbot Gilbert Crispin (1055?-1117) was a Christian author and Anglo-Norman monk. Gilbert was appointed by Archbishop Lanfranc in 1085 to be the...
- female, deceased (1147)
- Ermengarde of Anjou, daughter of Count Fulk IV of Anjou and Hildegarde de Beaugency, was successively Duchess of Aquitaine, Brittany, and the...
- male, deceased (1084)
- Herfast (d. 1084) was the first post-Saxon Lord Chancellor of England, serving in that capacity from 1068 to 1070. Born in Normandy, France, he...
- male, deceased (1071)
- William Malet (died 1071) fought at the Battle of Hastings. He had substantial property in Normandy, chiefly in the Pays de Caux, with a castle at...
- male, deceased (1443)
- Étienne de Vignolles, called La Hire was a French military commander during the Hundred Years' War. He fought alongside Joan of Arc in the c...
- male, deceased (1927)
- Gaston Louis Alfred Leroux was a French journalist, detective, and novelist. In the English-speaking world, he is best known for writing the novel...
- male, deceased (1369)
- Sir John Chandos was an English knight. Hailing from Derbyshire, Chandos was a close friend of Edward, the Black Prince and a founding member of...
- male, deceased (1139)
- Roger (died 1139), bishop of Salisbury, was originally priest of a small chapel near Caen. The future King Henry I, who happened to hear mass there...
- male, deceased (1936)
- Jean Patou (Paris, 1880-1936) was a French fashion designer. The designer, who was born in Normandy, France, opened his couture house in 1919 after...
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