William of Montreuil (French: Guillaume de Montreuil) († aft. 1068) was an Italo-Norman freebooter of the mid-eleventh century who was briefly Duke of Gaeta. He was described by Amatus of Monte Cassino as an exceptional knight small in stature who was very robust strong valiant and by Orderic Vitalis as ‘the good Norman’ (Latin: le bon Normand).
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