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Ranulf I of Poitiers
Ranulf I of Poitiers Ranulf I of Poitiers (820 – 866) was ...
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Ranulf I. (translated from German)
Ranulf I. Ranulf I. of Poitiers (* around 820; ? 15. September 866 ) was ...
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Ranulf II of Poitiers
Ranulf II of Poitiers Ranulf II of Poitiers (850–August 5 890) was Count of Poitiers between 866 and 890. Ranulf became ...
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Count of Poitiers
Count of Poitiers Among the men who have borne the title of Count of Poitiers (or Poitou, in what is now France ... or Warin[us]) (638–677) Renaud (795–843) Bernard I (815–844) Ranulph I (835–875) Ranulph II (855–890) Gauzbert (857–892) Robert I (866–923) Ebalus (or Ebles Manzer) (901–935) ( ...
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Genealogy of the British Royal Family
... Andrew of Greece, son of King George I of Greece and Olga Konstantinovna of Russia. King George I of Greece and Alexandra of Denmark, children ... III of Denmark, son of King Frederick I of Denmark and Anne of Brandenburg . King Frederick I of Denmark, son of King Christian I of Denmark and Dorothea of Brandenburg, ...
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Poitou (translated from German)
... Deux Sèvres , Vienne and Vendée . Capital was Poitiers . The counts von Poitou were long time ... von Poitou 828 - 839 Emenon 839 - 866 Ranulf I., Herzog of Aquitanien 866 - 867 Berne pool ... of broadcasting corporations von Gothia 867 - 890 Ranulf II. 890 - 892 Ebalus of Aquitanien 892 ... 935 Ebalus of Aquitanien 935 - 963 William I., as a William III. Duke of ...
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User:Muriel Gottrop
... in Rome Batavian rebellion The legions: Legio I Adiutrix - Legio I Italica - Legio I Macriana liberatrix - Legio I Minervia - Legio I Parthica - Legio I Germanica - Legio II ...
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User:Kmorozov/articles
... of Imperial Russia, Government reform of Peter I, Government reform of Alexander I, People Sergey Vyazmitinov, Alexey Andreyevich Arakcheyev, Pavel Chichagov, Vasili Chichagov, Anna Petrovna, Peter I of Russia Artamon Matveev, Andrey Matveev, Nikita ... of Austria, Albert III of Austria, Albert I of Germany, Albert II of Austria, Rudolph I of Germany, Rudolph II of Austria, ...
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Category:French nobility stubs
... this section of this category. A Adalbert I of Vermandois Adelaide of Aquitaine Adele of ... Agnes de Poitou Agnès of Valois Alan I, Duke of Brittany Alan II, Duke of ... de Savoie, 3rd Duc de Nemours Charles I, Count of Nevers Charles I, Duke of Bourbon Charles I, Duke of Lorraine Charles II of ...
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Ebalus of Aquitaine
... Ebles Manzer (ca.870–935) was Count of Poitiers between 901 and 935 and two times ... Auvergne. Ebles was an illegitimate son of Ranulf II of Poitiers by, possibly, a Jewish woman. Mamzer is ... of Poitou in 892 by his father Ranulf II, in the presence of Aymar of Poitiers, and supported by Eudes of France. ...
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