de Alencon Family - Ourfolk



Mabel Talvas de Alencon (de Montgomery) ABT 1026 - 2 DEC 1079

Mabel was born on ABT 1026 in Of, Alencon, Eure, France and died on 2 DEC 1079 in Bures Castle .
She was the daughter of William Talvas de Alencon, II (ABT 1000 - 1070) and Helie de Bourgogne (de Alencon) (B: NOV 1080).

Mabel was married to Roger de Montgomery on 1048 in Of, Perche, France.

Roger was born on 1022 in Of, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England and died on 27 JUL 1094 in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England .
He was the son of Roger de Montgomery (B: ABT 985) and Josceline de Ponteaudemer (de Montgomery) (B: ABT 989).
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 ParentsGrand Parents  
William de Belleme (B: ABT 966)
William Talvas de Alencon, II (ABT 1000 - 1070)
Hildeburg (de Belleme) (B: ABT 970)
Mabel Talvas de Alencon (de Montgomery)
Helie de Bourgogne (de Alencon) (B: NOV 1080)
 


Husband - Hen Domen Castle - as it may have appeared in the early 13th century Illustration by Peter Scholefield - Roger was born on 1022 in Of, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England and died on 27 JUL 1094 in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England


Husband - Arundel Castle - West Sussex, England

- Robert was born on ABT 1039 in Perche, France and died on 1119


- Arnulph was born on BEF 1074 in St. Germain Montgomery, Normandy, France


- Maude was born on ABT 1041 in Mortaigne, Normandie, France and died on 1107


- Roger was born on ABT 1058 in Of, March, Poitou, France and died on AFT 1102


- Sybyl was born on ABT 1066 in Of, St. Germain, Mntgm, Normandy, France


- William, II was born on ABT 1000 in Belleme, Perche, France and died on 1070





-- Roger --
Earl of Arundel & S

The symbol of advance into
Wales was the castle which
Earl Roger built at
Montgomery, a typical motte
and bailey, of which the
earthworks still survive. To
distinguish it from the later
stone castle built at
Montgomery by Hubert de
Burgh, it came to be known as
Hen Domen Castle- the old mound. It
was a key point in the natural communication into mid-Wales, and
beyond that westwards to Ceredigion. The gains which Earl Roger and
his commanders made were compact and, with the exception of
Arwystli, did not drive deeply into Wales, but they extended over a long
stretch of the frontier.

  • 'Oft on the mouldering Keep by night
  • Earl Roger takes his stand,
  • With the sword that shone at Hastings' fight,
  • Firm grasped in his red, right hand ! '

    This is how an ancient poem begins about Roger de Montgomery who it was
    believed had fought alongside Duke William at Hastings. In fact Roger de
    Montgomery wasn't at the Battle of Hastings, but was left at home to look after
    Normandy for William while he was in England. He contributed greatly to the
    invasion force and was to be richly rewarded for his loyal services.

    Earl Roger de Montgomery founded the Arundel Castle on Christmas Day
    1067. It was after King William had held his Christmas Court at Gloucester and
    awarded Montgomery the Earldom, that he ordered him to build a castle on the
    Arun to protect the inland reaches. Roger de Montgomery was already an extremely
    powerful man in his native Normandy and had been a close friend of William's
    since William was a teenager as he was his cousin. He was present at the Council of
    Lillebonne in 1066, and agreed to contribute 60 ships to aid the invasion plans of
    England. He returned with William from Normandy in 1067 and he was summoned
    to attend Chrismas at Gloucester with the king where he was awarded his honours
    as one of William's most trusted men.

    Earl Roger was
    succeeded at Arundel by his son, Robert, known as Robert de Belleme.

    John Fitzalan of Clun, who had married Hugh de Albini's daughter Isobel, acquired
    the Castle and Honour of Arundel. The Fitzalan's were to hold the castle in an
    almost uninterrupted line until 1555 when Mary Fitzalan, last of the family, married
    Thomas, 4th Duke of Norfolk, thereby carrying Arundel into the Howard family
    where it remains to this day.


  • - Duke Guillaume was born on ABT 1055 in Alencon, Orne, France and died on 1172


    - Avice was born on ABT 1088 in Of, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England and died on AFT 1149


    - Maud was born on ABT 1094 in Of, Gloucestershire, England and died on 1157 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England


    - Count Guy was born on ABT 1090 in Ponthieu, France and died on 1147


    - Margaret was born on ABT 1114 in Of, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England


    - Maud was born on ABT 1120 in Of, Gloucestershire, England and died on 29 JUL 1189 in Chester, England


    - Adeline was born on ABT 1025 in Of, Domfront, Normandy, France


    - William was born on ABT 966 in Of, Belleme, Perche, France


    - Hildeburg was born on ABT 970 in France




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