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Otto of Lower Lorraine
Otto of Lower Lorraine Otto (c.970-1012) was the duke of Lower Lorraine from 993 until his death. He ...
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Duke
Duke For other uses, see Duke (disambiguation). The term duke is a title of nobility which refers ... the highest grade). The wife of a duke, or a woman who rules a duchy ... survives in the title Count, which is lower in the feudal hierarchy). To avoid ...
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Lorraine (translated from Russian)
Lorraine Coat of arms of Lorraine Lotari?ngiya ( nem. , fr. ) - dukedom, as the ... I of its earth between 3 sons; Lorraine was reached to middle son, To lotaryu ... L. (L Mo.se.lla.na) and lower L. (L M o sana). The regions ... Nizh. L. it was returned Ottonom to duke Gottfried, after whom it was obtained ...
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Duchy of Lorraine
Duchy of Lorraine The Duchy of Lorraine or Duchy of Upper Lotharingia was an ... occupied most of the modern region of Lorraine in the north-east of France, was ... France and Germany. Coat of Arms of Lorraine. Between 843 and 870, Lotharingia was an ... duchy was divided into the Upper and Lower region following the death of Duke ...
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Lower Lotharingia
Lower Lotharingia Lower Lotharingia was a duchy created out of ... Lotharingia, eventually became known as Duchy of Lorraine. The northern part, Lower Lotharingia was soon fragmented into smaller duchies ... County of Bouillon The ducal title of Lower Lotharingia was granted to Godfrey of ...
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Charles of Lorraine
Charles of Lorraine The name Charles of Lorraine may refer to: Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine (953–993) Charles I, Duke of Lorraine ( ...
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Talk:John I, Duke of Brabant
Talk:John I, Duke of Brabant Is the Battle of Woeringen ... alphabetical)? Ktsquare The article says he was Duke of Lorraine, but he seems to be missing in the list Duke of Lorraine. Any hint? olivier 14:33, May ...
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Talk:Duchy of Lorraine
Talk:Duchy of Lorraine I've moved the page to Duchy of Lorraine because that seems a more appropriate location ... 33, 12 Feb 2005 (UTC) Division of Lorraine In the second paragraph, it says : The Dukes of Lower Lorraine abandoned this style in favour of ...
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Henry III, Duke of Brabant
Henry III, Duke of Brabant Henry III of Brabant (c ... 1230 – February 28, 1261, Leuven) was Duke of Brabant between 1248 and his death ... territory of Lothier, the former duchy of Lower Lorraine, was assigned to him by the German ... October 23, 1273), daughter of Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy, by whom he had ...
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Ancestors of Nicholas II of Russia
... Hesse and by Rhine, daughter of Grand Duke Ludwig II of Hesse and by Rhine ... Emperor Peter III of Russia, son of Duke Karl Friedrich of Holstein-Gottorp see below ... of Holstein-Gottorp Main article: Holstein-Gottorp Duke Karl Friedrich of Holstein-Gottorp, son of Duke Frederick IV of Holstein-Gottorp and Princess Hedwig Sophia of Sweden see below. Duke Frederick IV of Holstein-Gottorp, son ...
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