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Avesgaud (Latin Avesgaudus) (died c. 1036) was a
French nobleman, a
member of the
powerful House of Bellême and was the
Bishop of Le Mans from 997 until...
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Avesgaud,
Bishop of Le Mans and was with the
count in his
attack on
Avesgaud's castle at La Ferté-Bernard
destroying the
castle and
causing Avesgaud to...
- there. His
brother Avesgaud,
Bishop of Le Mans was
engaged in
constant warfare with
Herbert I,
Count of Maine. In 1020
Bishop Avesgaud fled to his brother's...
- time
Herbert became count in 1017, he was
almost constantly at war with
Avesgaud de Bellême,
Bishop of Le Mans. In 1016, a
young Herbert was
allied to Fulk...
- 10th century :
Avesgaud I;
first Lord of
Maintenon (seigneur de Maintenon); From 1028:
Germond I, son of the above;
Cited from 1053:
Avesgaud II, son of the...
- de Bellême. He was
followed as
Bishop of Le Mans in 997 by his nephew,
Avesgaud de Bellême, son of
Godeheut and Yves de Bellême.
Throughout most of his...
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Hildeburge de Bellême,
daughter of Yves de Bellême. His
maternal uncle,
Avesgaud de Bellême,
Bishop of Le Mans,
raised Gervais and
groomed him to succeed...
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father as
seigneur de Bellême. Yves de Bellême (d. 1030),
Abbot of Fleury.
Avesgaud de Bellême (d. 1036),
Bishop of Le Mans. Hildeburg, abt. 1006
married Aimon...
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Herbert I 'Wake-Dog',
Count of
Maine see the
articles William of Bellême and
Avesgaud de Bellême. He is
considered illegitimate by some
sources due to his not...
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advice of his bishop. Gervais,
unlike his
uncle who he succeeded,
Avesgaud de Bellême (who was an
adherent of the
counts of Anjou) was
allied to the...