Why was Robert called Curthose?

Robert Curthose was called "Curthose" (Norman French for "short stockings" or "short boots") as a derisive nickname, likely given by his father, William the Conqueror, to mock his relatively short stature or perhaps his preference for shorter clothing compared to his brothers. The name pointed to his physical shortness, a common insult, and contrasted with his role as the heir to Normandy.
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Why was Robert Curthose called Curthose?

Robert was also an unsuccessful pretender to the throne of the Kingdom of England. The epithet "Curthose" originated in the Norman French word courtheuse ("short stockings"). The chroniclers William of Malmesbury and Orderic Vitalis wrote that his father had derisively called him brevis-ocrea ("short boot").
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Why was Henry II called Curtmantle?

He had a short, stocky body and was bow-legged from riding. Often he was scruffily dressed. His preference for the short Angevin cloak earned him the nickname "Curtmantle".
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What was Robert Curthose's relationship with his siblings?

Robert Curthose was the eldest son of William the Conqueror, but never succeeded him as king - largely due to his constant beefing with his brothers, William Rufus and Henry I. The trouble started in 1077 when William and Henry threw the contents of a chamber pot on Robert's head.
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What was Robert of Normandy's nickname?

Robert, Duke of Normandy

Robert's nickname was “Curthose” originating from the Norman French word courtheuse meaning 'short stockings' a nickname given him by his father. As Duke of Normandy his rule was problematic, with him losing authority and struggling to control his rebellious vassals.
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Robert II Curthose, Duke of Normandy - Crusades History

Were Normans more Viking or French?

The Normans that invaded England in 1066 came from Normandy in Northern France. However, they were originally Vikings from Scandinavia.
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What was William the silent nickname?

William of Orange is known as the 'Father of the Fatherland'. His nickname was 'William the Silent', not because he said little but because he did not reveal his thoughts.
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Is Meghan Markle a descendant of Robert the Bruce?

Yes, Meghan Markle is distantly related to Robert the Bruce, with royal biographer Andrew Morton tracing her lineage back 25 generations through her American ancestry, connecting her to the Scottish King via her ancestor Roger Shaw. This means Meghan and her children, Archie and Lilibet, share a common ancestor with Scotland's famous king, making her a distant descendant of royalty before marrying Prince Harry.
 
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Did Wallace and Bruce know each other?

Although they were alive at the same time, and William Wallace was Guardian of Scotland immediately before Robert the Bruce, there is no evidence that the two ever met.
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Why didn't Robert inherit England?

Robert Curthose was the son of a conqueror and the heir to an empire, yet his crown slipped away, and his life ended behind stone walls. Normandy was seen as a much wealthier and more important place than England at that time. That's why Robert, as eldest son, inherited it.
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Are there any Plantagenet descendants today?

Every monarch of England, and later the United Kingdom, from Henry VII to the present is a descendant of the Plantagenets.
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Why did Henry II and Thomas Beckett not get along?

Thomas Becket would claim that he was serving his duty as Archbishop of Canterbury by putting the interests of the Church above his friendship with Henry. However, he does sometimes seem to have set out to deliberately anger Henry, for example, by excommunicating the bishops involved in Henry's son's coronation.
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Are there still Dukes of Normandy today?

15. Thus in 1259 the dukedom of Normandy became extinct, freely renounced by formal, legal, treaty. No King or Queen of England since 1260 has been titled 'Duke of Normandy' or entitled so to style herself or himself, and none of them ever has. King Charles III is not Duke of Normandy.
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What did Harold swear to William in Normandy?

Harold Swears Fealty

A crucial moment in the narrative of the Bayeux Tapestry: Harold swears an oath of fealty to William on two reliquary shrines of Bayeux Cathedral. William of Poitiers adds that the duke also promised his daughter Adeliza as Harold's wife.
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Is the royal family still descended from William the Conqueror?

All monarchs of England (and subsequently Great Britain) since William II have been descended from the House of Wessex through William the Conqueror's wife Matilda of Flanders, who was a descendant of Alfred the Great through his daughter Ælfthryth.
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Why is Braveheart historically inaccurate?

Historical Inaccuracies in Braveheart

Kilts didn't become a common part of Scottish attire until the 16th century, long after Wallace's time. The blue face paint, reminiscent of ancient Pictish warriors, was also not a practice (that we know of) in the 13th century.
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Are there any living descendants of Robert the Bruce?

TV news personality, military leader and governor of Edinburgh Castle, Major General Alastair Bruce of Crionaich is a direct descendant of Robert the Bruce.
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What disease has Meghan Markle been diagnosed with?

Meghan Markle revealed she was diagnosed with postpartum pre-eclampsia, a rare and serious condition involving high blood pressure after childbirth, calling it a "huge medical scare" she managed privately. She shared this on her "Confessions of a Female Founder" podcast, noting it occurred after giving birth to one of her children and highlighted the challenges of facing a life-threatening condition while managing new motherhood publicly.
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Why did Kim Kardashian delete Meghan Markle's photos?

Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner posted photos featuring the Sussexes, but the images were deleted within hours. Reports suggest Harry and Meghan requested the removal because they hadn't given permission for the photos to be shared, or to avoid controversy in the UK during Remembrance Sunday.
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What is Mike Tindall's nickname for William?

Former rugby star Mike Tindall revealed he calls Prince William "One Pint Willy" because the Prince isn't the best drinker, a nickname shared on Rob Burrow's podcast in late 2023, causing Tindall to apologize but later update it to "Five Martinis Willy" after William improved his capacity. The revelation came as a surprise, with Tindall's wife Zara joking he'd be in trouble, though William later confirmed he accepted the apology and found it amusing.
 
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Why does William call his brother Harold?

In Prince Harry's memoir Spare, it came to light that Prince William regularly calls his brother 'Harold' instead. Whilst there's no official explanation on this, one reason could be that Harry is often a shorter nickname for Harold.
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What were the last words of William III?

#OnThisDay 12 April 1702, the funeral of King William III in Westminster Abbey. After falling from his horse 'Sorrel', he had broken his collarbone, contracted pneumonia, and died aged 51. His last words were, “I draw towards my end.”
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