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  1. Robert I ( c. 866 – 15 June 923) was the elected King of West Francia from 922 to 923. Before his election to the throne he was Count of Poitiers, Count of Paris and Marquis of Neustria and Orléans. He succeeded the overthrown Carolingian king Charles the Simple, who in 898 had succeeded Robert's brother, king Odo .

  2. Robert II (c. 972 – 20 July 1031), called the Pious (French: le Pieux) or the Wise (French: le Sage ), was King of the Franks from 996 to 1031, the second from the Capetian dynasty. Crowned Junior King in 987, he assisted his father on military matters (notably during the two sieges of Laon, in 988 and 991).

  3. 21. Jan. 2024 · Robert IV the Strong (also known as Rutpert) (820-September 15, 866), was Margrave in Neustria. His family is named after him and called Robertians. He was first nominated by Charles the Bald missus dominicus in 853. Robert was the father of the kings Odo and Robert I of France.

    • Worms, Austrasia (Present Germany)
    • between circa 815 and circa 830
  4. 17. Feb. 2024 · Is this your ancestor? Compare DNA and explore genealogy for Robert I (Robertian) de France born abt. 860 died 923 Soissons, France including ancestors + descendants + 2 photos + 2 genealogist comments + Y-chromosome DNA + more in the free family tree community.

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  5. Robert the Strong ( French: Robert le Fort; c. 830 – 866) was the father of two kings of West Francia: Odo (or Eudes) and Robert I of France. His family is named after him and called the Robertians. In 853, he was named missus dominicus by Charles the Bald, King of West Francia.

  6. 4. Apr. 2024 · Robert I (born c. 865—died June 15, 923, Soissons, France) was the younger son of Robert the Strong of Neustria and briefly king of France (922–923), or West Francia. His decisive victory over the Northmen at Chartres (911) led to a treaty settling one group of these fierce warriors in Normandy.

  7. Robert I. von Frankreich (* 866; † 15. Juni 923 in der Schlacht von Soissons ), König des Westfrankenreichs bzw. von Frankreich von 922 bis zu seinem Tod, war der jüngere der beiden Söhne Graf Roberts des Tapferen, des Ahnherrn des Hauses der Robertiner, und der Adelheid von Tours.