Individual Details
Ives DE BELLÊME
( - 1070)
When young Duke Richard I was being held a virtual prisoner by Louis IV, it was Ives de Criel who revealed the king's plot to kill or mutilate the boy to Osmund, the young Duke's tutor, who whisked Richard away from the king and saved him.
Succeeded his brother Robert as Seigneur de Bellême.
Succeeded his brother Robert as Seigneur de Bellême.
Events
| Death | 1070 |
Families
| Father | William I DE BELLÊME (960 - 1028) |
| Mother | Mathilde GANELON (980 - ) |
| Sibling | William II DE BELLÊME (995 - 1052) |
| Sibling | Fulk DE BELLÊME ( - ) |
| Sibling | Warin DE BELLÊME ( - 1026) |
| Sibling | Robert DE BELLÊME ( - ) |
| Sibling | Benoit DE BELLÊME ( - ) |