Gerard Flaitel († c. 1047) was a Norman knight and a ' most powerful lord in Normandy at the time of the Richards' according to Orderic Vitalis.
Gerard was a Norman baron with substantial estates in the Pays de Caux, the Hiemois, the Evrecin and Risle valley. [1] He was a vassal of William of Talou in Arques. [2]
In 1035, when Robert I, Duke of Normandy left on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, Gerard Flaitel was one of his companions. [3] In the spring of 1035 the group left Normandy probably taking the favored route through the Danube river basin to Constantinople. [4] Duke Robert obtained permission for him and his retinue to continue on to Muslim-controlled Jerusalem. [4] In Turkey Robert paid the required mussella (pilgrim tax). [3] They arrived in time to spend Holy Week in Jerusalem. [3] On their return through Asia Minor, Duke Robert fell ill while they were in Nicaea, and died there about 2 July. As he lay dying, Gerard was asked to take possession of a Holy relic which Robert had acquired in Jerusalem, reputedly a finger-bone of Saint Stephen, and to make a gift of it to the abbey or monastery of his choosing. [3] Gerard returned to Normandy and became a monk at the Abbey of St. Wandrille taking the relic with him. [3] He died after 1047. [5]
While the name of his wife (or wives) is not known Gerard Flaitel had at least the following children: