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Cecilia of Normandy (or Cecily; c. 1056 – 30 July 1126) is thought to be the eldest daughter〔It is also possible that Princess Adeliza was William’s eldest daughter.〕〔James Panton. ''Historical Dictionary of the British Monarchy''. Page 93.〕 of William the Conqueror and Matilda of Flanders.〔''Lives of the Princesses of England from the Norman Conquest'' by Mary Anne Everett Green. Pages 1–13.〕〔Kenneth J. Panton: ''Historical Dictionary of the British Monarchy'', Scarecrow Press, 2011, ISBN 978-0810857797〕 Her brothers were Kings William II of England〔David C. Douglas: ''William the Conqueror'', p. 395〕 and Henry I of England. She was very close to her other brother, Robert Curthose,〔William M. Aird. ''Robert `Curthose', Duke of Normandy (C. 1050-1134)''. The acclaimed biography of the eldest son of William the Conqueror, whose failure to secure the kingdom of England has overshadowed his role in capturing Jerusalem during the First Crusade.〕 and was educated by the abbess Matilda.〔''Churches and Churchmen in Medieval Europe'' by C. N. L. Brooke〕〔''The history of Normandy and of England till 1101'', Volume 3 by Francis Palgrave. Page 526.〕 She was entered into the Abbey of Caen at a young age by her parents.〔''Historia Ecclesiastica'' by Orderic Vitalis〕 She became Abbess of Holy Trinity in 1112.〔Douglas: ''William the Conqueror'', pp. 393–395〕 Cecilia died on 30 July 1126 in Caen, France. She was buried within the abbey walls. Her tomb is walled up without any opening being left through which it can be discovered. Her father was also buried in Caen. ==References== 〔
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