Richard de Bellême
Richard de Bellême was a notable figure in the 11th century, known for his role as a Norman nobleman. He was the son of Roger de Montgomery, a prominent lord, and became a significant player in the political landscape of Normandy and England during the time of William the Conqueror.
Richard is often remembered for his ambitious nature and his involvement in various conflicts, including his opposition to the crown. His actions contributed to the turbulent history of the period, particularly in relation to the struggles for power among the Norman lords and the English monarchy.