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Robert I is a name shared by many important historical figures throughout history. These individuals often held powerful positions like kings, dukes, or counts in different parts of Europe. When you see "Robert I," it usually means they were the first person with that name to hold a specific title in their family or region. Let's learn about some of the most famous people named Robert I.

Famous People Named Robert I

Robert I of France

Robert I of France (born 866, died 923) was a King of France. He ruled for a short time from 922 to 923. Before becoming king, he was a powerful noble who rebelled against the previous king, Charles the Simple. His reign was part of a time when different noble families were fighting for control of the French kingdom.

Rollo, Duke of Normandy

Rollo (born around 846, died around 930) is sometimes called Robert I because Robert was his baptismal name when he became a Christian. He was the first ruler of Normandy, a region in France. Rollo was a Viking leader who made a deal with the French king. In exchange for stopping his raids, he was given land, which became the Duchy of Normandy. He ruled from 911 to 927 and was the great-great-great-grandfather of William the Conqueror.

Robert the Magnificent

Robert the Magnificent (born 1000, died 1035) was the Duke of Normandy from 1027 to 1035. He is also known as Robert I, or sometimes Robert II if Rollo is counted as Robert I. Robert the Magnificent was a very important figure because he was the father of William the Conqueror. William later became King of England after invading in 1066.

Robert I, Duke of Burgundy

Robert I, Duke of Burgundy (born 1011, died 1076) was a duke in the region of Burgundy, which is now part of France. He ruled from 1032 to 1076. He was a member of the French royal family, the Capetian dynasty, and was the son of King Robert II of France. He helped establish the Duchy of Burgundy as an important territory.

Robert I, Count of Flanders

Robert I, Count of Flanders (born 1029, died 1093) was also known as Robert the Frisian. He was the Count of Flanders, a powerful region that is now part of Belgium, France, and the Netherlands. He became count in 1071 and ruled until 1093. He was known for his military skills and for expanding the influence of Flanders.

Robert the Bruce

Robert the Bruce (born 1274, died 1329) is one of the most famous people named Robert I. He was King of Scotland from 1306 to 1329. Robert the Bruce is celebrated as a national hero in Scotland because he played a key role in gaining Scotland's independence from England. He led the Scottish army to a famous victory at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314.

Robert of Naples

Robert of Naples (born 1277, died 1343) was the King of Naples, a kingdom in southern Italy. He ruled from 1309 to 1343. He was known as a wise and cultured ruler who supported arts and learning. His reign was a time of peace and prosperity for Naples.

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