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  1. William I Talvas (c. 995 – c. 1060 [1] ), seigneur of Alençon. According to Orderic Vitalis his nickname Talvas meaning shield, presumably alluded to his hardness or callousness like that of a shield. He was a member of the House of Bellême .

  2. 30 de ene. de 2024 · William joined forces with his brother Avesgaud attacking count Herbert at the castle of Ballon. At first William and Avesgaud were beaten back but Giroie (aka Géré), a vassal of William's held his ground and defeated Herbert's forces completely.

  3. 9 de nov. de 2023 · William I Talvas (c. 995 – 1052), seigneur of Alençon. According to Orderic Vitalis his nickname Talvas meaning shield, presumably alluded to his hardness or callousness like that of a shield. He was a member of the House of Bellême.

  4. 7 de mar. de 2021 · In the violent and brutal milieu of Medieval Normandy, William ‘Talvas’ and his kin somehow managed to stand out as exemplars of savagery and cruelty that appalled even their own contemporaries.

  5. William of Bellême (960/5 – 1028) called William Princeps, was the Seigneur of Bellême and a member of the House of Bellême.

  6. William Talvas, held the lands of Bellême in right of his brother Bishop Ives who retained the Lordship himself until his death at which time William came into possession of the lands of Bellême, Domfront and Alençon.

  7. Mabel era hija de William I Talvas y su primera mujer Hildeburg. [2] Era heredera de las propiedades de su padre, ya que su medio hermano Oliver fue aparentemente excluido. [ 3 ] También heredó el resto del honor de Bellême en 1070 a la muerte de su tío Yves, Obispo de Séez y Señor de Bellême. [ 4 ]