Turold de Pont-Audemer
Turold Sire de Pont-Audemer (b. 950 A.D.)
By inheritance from his father was Seigneur du Pontautorf, de Torville, Torcy, Torny, and Torly, and became Sire de Pont-Audemer which became his principle residence and by which he was commonly known. By his marriage he enhanced his position in Norman Nobility, and became a prominent figure during the reigns of Richard II, Duke of Normandy, Richard III, Duke of Normandy, and Robert I, Duke of Normandy (996-1035). He married about 980, Wevia de Crepon, a younger sister of Gunnora the wife of Richard I of Normandy.
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