• Robert de Bellême (c. 1052 – after 1130), seigneur de Bellême (or Belèsme), seigneur de Montgomery, viscount of the Hiémois, 3rd Earl of Shrewsbury and...
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  • Mabel de Bellême (1030s -1079) was a Norman noblewoman. She inherited the lordship of Bellême from her father and later became Countess of Shrewsbury...
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    The House of Bellême also referred to as the Family of Bellême was an important seigneurial family during the 10th through the 12th centuries. Members...
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    of Bellême (960/5 – 1028) called William Princeps, was the Seigneur of Bellême and a member of the House of Bellême. William was the son of Yves de Bellême...
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  • and Mabel de Bellême. Arnulf's parents likely married in about 1050. His mother was a daughter of, and eventual heiress of, William de Bellême, Lord of...
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    them of their paternal inheritance. Roger and Mabel had 10 children: Robert de Bellême, Count of Alençon in 1082, he succeeded his younger brother Hugh as...
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  • as rivals of the de Bellême family. Robert's mother eventually retired to become a nun at Montivilliers along with two of Robert's sisters, their brother...
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    with Robert de Bellême being the wealthiest and most powerful magnate in England and Normandy. The House was succeeded by the House of Belleme. The original...
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  • the Grammarian of Bellême, son of Roger de Montgomerie, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury, and Mabel de Bellême. Philip was implicated in Robert of Mowbray’s rebellion...
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    Count of Perche, including the lands of Perche and fortresses at Bellême and Exmes, as Robert had no surviving issue. The inheritance was approved by King...
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  • et 1040, une partie du patrimoine de son monastère. D'autres seigneurs du début du XIe siècle, comme ceux de Bellême, ont accru leur puissance en récupérant...
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    duke of Normandy. In 1092, the people of Domfront revolted against Robert II de Bellême, Earl of Shrewsbury, transferring their allegiance to the third son...
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  • Geoffrey II (died October 1100), Count of Mortagne and Count of Perche, was the son of Rotrou I, Viscount of Châteaudun, and Adelise de Bellême, daughter...
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    of de Carrouges, Squire Jacques Le Gris. In 1377, Pierre d'Alençon inherited his brother Robert's county of Perche and with it the castle of Bellême. In...
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  • Robert I, Count of Alençon (died 8 September 1217, in Morteveille), of the house of Montgomery-Bellême, was Count of Alençon from 1191 to 1217. He was...
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  • attributed the House of Bellême allowing control of related estates while retaining control of the Castle of Bellême. In 1158, Bellême was conceded to Rotrou...
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  • out between Robert of Bellême on one side and Richard and Hugh on the other. Robert of Bellême secured the aid of Duke Robert in the efforts to capture...
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  • de Bellême ( unknown , c.1071), was simultaneously Bishop of Séez and lord of Bellême from c.1047/8 to c.1071. He was the son of William of Bellême and...
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    to Robert, who became Count of Perche. Robert established his court at Nogent-le-Rotrou, a fortified town about 10 miles (16 km) south of Bellême and...
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    Duke William and Robert was entrusted with this key county which guarded the borders of Brittany and Bellême. In early 1066, Robert was present at both...
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    the House of Bellême Robert de Craon (died 1147), the second Grand Master of the Knights Templar from June 1136 until his death. Robert de Juilly (died...
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    duc de Nemours, and grandson of Louis-Philippe. William I Talvas Roger of Montgomery, count of Alençon (died 1094) William Talvas, lord of Bellême (until...
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    called William (II; III) Talvas. He was seigneur de Montgomery in Normandy and Count of Ponthieu. William was son of Robert II of Bellême and Agnes of Ponthieu...
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  • Hughes donated the church of Saint-Léonard de Bellême to Marmoutier Abbey in 1092, and in 1096, Pope Urban II consecrated the new chapel and preached for...
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    from the pretensions of the King of France. King William II of England ordered Robert of Bellême to build the first castle at Gisors. Henry I of England...
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    remains of the structure. Carreghofa Castle was built in 1101 by Robert de Bellême in the North Wales border regions, without the permission of the newly...
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    holdings of the Bellême family, who held Bellême on the border of Maine and Normandy, as well as the fortresses at Alençon and Domfront. Bellême's overlord was...
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  • Adela of Ponthieu, Countess of Surrey (category De Warenne family)
    had three brothers and a sister. Her paternal grandparents were Robert II of Bellême and Agnes, Countess of Ponthieu. Her maternal grandparents were Odo...
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    Bavandid princess and wife of Fakhr al-Dawla William of Bellême, French nobleman (House of Bellême) Ladner, Gerhart B. Images and Ideas in the Middle Ages:...
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  • died before the wedding could take place. William de Bellême then introduced Giroie to Richard II, Duke of Normandy at Rouen, who, in recognition of...
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