After coming to terms, Robert I and the Archbishop have lifted each other’s ban. Robert Curthose, duke of Normandy (c. 1050–1134) Robert Curthose, duke of Normandy (c. 1050–1134) Robert Curthose, duke of Normandy (c.1050–1134) Robert [called Robert Curthose], duke of Normandy (b. in or after 1050, d. 1134), prince and crusader. Sponsors. about the fundamentally international nature of slavery—and how to understand both the American origin story and American race relations today within the context of that global capitalist model. Robert the Magnificent was born to Richard II, Duke of Normandy and Judith of Brittany. degree in chemistry. Robert II, duke of Normandy (1087–1106), a weak-willed and incompetent ruler whose poor record as an administrator of his domain was partly redeemed by his contribution to the First Crusade (1096–99). Juli 1035 in Nicäa, Byzantinisches Reich) war Herzog der Normandie von 1027 bis 1035 und Vater von Wilhelm dem Eroberer, der 1066 König von England wurde und dort die normannische Dynastie begründete, die jedoch bereits mit Wilhelms Söhnen enden sollte. Robert I, Duke of Normandy (c1000-1035) 2. Owing to uncertainty over the numbering of the Dukes of Normandy he is usually called Robert I, but sometimes Robert II with his ancestor Rollo as Robert I. The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation William I of England (1027-1087) 3. Robert II, duke of Normandy (1087–1106), a weak-willed and incompetent ruler whose poor record as an administrator of his domain was partly redeemed by his contribution to the First Crusade (1096–99). Robert Curthose (c. 1051 – 3 February 1134), sometimes called Robert II, succeeded his father William the Conqueror as Duke of Normandy in 1087 and reigned until 1106. Robert the Magnificent (French: le Magnifique) († 1035), was the sixth Duke of Normandy from 1027 until he died returning from a pilgrimage.Robert's reign was a turbulent period in the history of Normandy.He was the father of William the Conqueror, who in 1066 became King of England.