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Bellême (French pronunciation: [bɛlɛm] ) is a
commune in the Orne
department in
northwestern France. It is
classed as a
Petites Cités de Caractère. The...
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Robert de
Bellême (c. 1052 –
after 1130),
seigneur de
Bellême (or Belèsme),
seigneur de Montgomery,
viscount of the Hiémois, 3rd Earl of
Shrewsbury and...
- 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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William 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...
- sovereign. The
first line of
Counts of Alençon came from the
House of
Belleme, who
ruled from the 10th to the
early 13th centuries. Alençon was granted...
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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 through...
- Anglo-Norman magnate. He was a
younger son of
Roger de
Montgomery and
Mabel de
Bellême. Arnulf's
father was a
leading magnate in
Normandy and England, and pla****...
- Yves d'Alençon (died c. 1005),
Seigneur de
Bellême, the
first known progenitor of the
House of
Bellême. Yves was
probably the son of Yves de Creil, one...
- Bois et
coteaux calcaires sous
Belleme translated as the
limestone woods and
hillsides under Belleme is a
Natura 2000
conservation area that is 105 hectares...
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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...