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Richard le Goz (d. 1082 or after), was a Norman nobleman and supporter of William the Conqueror in the Norman conquest of England. Richard was the son of , Viscount of Avranches, and grandson of . William II, Duke of Normandy, bestowed on him the title of Viscount of Avranches sometime before 1046. Richard may also have been Lord of Creully and entrusted with the castle of Saint-James-de-Beuvron, built by William in 1067 shortly after the war against the Bretons of 1064-66. Richard le Goz died in 1082 and was succeeded by his son Hugh as Viscount of Avranches.

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  • Richard Goz (de)
  • Richard Goz (fr)
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  • Ричард ле Гоз (ru)
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  • Richard Goz, mort vers 1082, est un baron normand du XIe siècle, vicomte de l'Avranchin. (fr)
  • Ричард ле Гоз (фр. Richard le Goz; умер после 1082) — нормандский барон, виконт Авранша приблизительно с 1047 года, сын виконта Турстана. Участник нормандского завоевания Англии. (ru)
  • Richard Goz (auch: Richard Le Goz; † um 1082), Vizegraf von Avranches, ist ein normannischer Adliger des 11. Jahrhunderts (siehe auch: Haus Conteville). Er ist skandinavischer Herkunft, sein Vater ist der Vizegraf Thurstein Goz (1015–1040 bezeugt), sein Großvater der Däne Ansfrid. In den 1070er Jahren war Richard Goz in den Streit zwischen Raoul Tesson und der Abtei Fontenay verwickelt. Um 1076 ist er einer der Richter beim Prozess gegen Robert Bertram. Er starb um 1082. (de)
  • Richard le Goz (d. 1082 or after), was a Norman nobleman and supporter of William the Conqueror in the Norman conquest of England. Richard was the son of , Viscount of Avranches, and grandson of . William II, Duke of Normandy, bestowed on him the title of Viscount of Avranches sometime before 1046. Richard may also have been Lord of Creully and entrusted with the castle of Saint-James-de-Beuvron, built by William in 1067 shortly after the war against the Bretons of 1064-66. Richard le Goz died in 1082 and was succeeded by his son Hugh as Viscount of Avranches. (en)
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  • Richard Goz (auch: Richard Le Goz; † um 1082), Vizegraf von Avranches, ist ein normannischer Adliger des 11. Jahrhunderts (siehe auch: Haus Conteville). Er ist skandinavischer Herkunft, sein Vater ist der Vizegraf Thurstein Goz (1015–1040 bezeugt), sein Großvater der Däne Ansfrid. Herzog Wilhelm II., der Halbbruder seiner Ehefrau Emma, übergab ihm die Vizegrafschaft Avranches bereits vor 1046 oder aber erst um 1055/56, nach dem Sturz . Vermutlich war er auch Herr von Creully. Kurz nach dem Krieg Wilhelms gegen die Bretonen 1064 erhielt er auch die vom Herzog gebaute Burg . Allerdings gehört Richard Goz nicht zu denjenigen, deren Teilnahme an der Schlacht von Hastings berichtet wird. In den 1070er Jahren war Richard Goz in den Streit zwischen Raoul Tesson und der Abtei Fontenay verwickelt. Um 1076 ist er einer der Richter beim Prozess gegen Robert Bertram. Er starb um 1082. (de)
  • Richard Goz, mort vers 1082, est un baron normand du XIe siècle, vicomte de l'Avranchin. (fr)
  • Richard le Goz (d. 1082 or after), was a Norman nobleman and supporter of William the Conqueror in the Norman conquest of England. Richard was the son of , Viscount of Avranches, and grandson of . William II, Duke of Normandy, bestowed on him the title of Viscount of Avranches sometime before 1046. Richard may also have been Lord of Creully and entrusted with the castle of Saint-James-de-Beuvron, built by William in 1067 shortly after the war against the Bretons of 1064-66. Richard provided 60 ships to support William's 1066 invasion of England but is not among those known to have been present at the Battle of Hastings. Between 1070 and 1079, Richard was involved in a ruling between Raoul Tesson and the Abbey of Fontenay. Around 1076 he was one of the judges who pronounced an award against Robert Bertram. Richard married Emma, who is believed to have been the daughter of Herluin de Conteville and Herleva (mistress of Robert I of Normandy and mother of William the Conqueror), and hence a sister of Robert, Count of Mortain and Odo, Bishop of Bayeux. Richard and Emma had five known children and probably more: * Hugh d’Avranches, Earl of Chester and Viscount of Avranches * Helisende, married to William II, Count of Eu * Gilbert d'Avranches, Lord of Marcey * Margaret, married to Ranulf de Briquessart. Their son was Ranulf le Meschin, 3rd Earl of Chester * Judith, married to Richer de l'Aigle (died in the Battle of Saint-Suzanne). Richard le Goz died in 1082 and was succeeded by his son Hugh as Viscount of Avranches. (en)
  • Ричард ле Гоз (фр. Richard le Goz; умер после 1082) — нормандский барон, виконт Авранша приблизительно с 1047 года, сын виконта Турстана. Участник нормандского завоевания Англии. (ru)
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