Corbert, Sybilla (fl. 11th century)
Corbert, Sybilla (fl. 11th century)
Mistress of Henry I. Name variations: Corbet. Dau. of Sir Robert Corbert or Corbet; mistress of Henry I, king of England (r. 1068–1135); children: Matilda, duchess of Brittany (fl. 1000s); Sybilla (d. 1122, who m. Alexander I, king of Scots); Constance (who m. Richard, viscount de Beaumont, and was the mother of Ermengarde de Beaumont.
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