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- Robert II de Bellême, comte d'Alençon was born circa 1034. He was the son of Roger de Montgomery, Earl of Shrewsbury and Mabille de Bellême, comtesse d'Alençon. Robert II de Bellême, comte d'Alençon married comtesse de Ponthieu Agnes de Ponthieu, daughter of comte de Ponthieu Guy I de Ponthieu and Ade (?), before September 1101.1 Earl of Arundel and Shrewsbury before 1102.2 Robert II de Bellême, comte d'Alençon was forfeited his titles to the crown in 1102.2 He was was exiled from England by Henry I, and lost his English lands, and forfeited his titles to the crown in 1102. He was a witness where William, 2nd Earl Mortaigne of Cornwall coveted the Earldom of Kent, held by his uncle Eudes, and being denied, rebelled, with Robert de Belleme, against the King in Normandy in an endeavor to recover the Duchy for Robert, the King's elder brother.3 Robert II de Bellême, comte d'Alençon died on 8 May 1131 at Dorset, England. Died a prisoner at Warham Castle.
- http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cousin/html/p363.htm#i4639
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