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William of Gellone
William of Gellone Saint William of Gellone (755-traditionally May 28, c.812 or ... according to the Bollandist Henschen. The historical William William was the son of Theodoric ( ...
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Talk:William of Gellone
Talk:William of Gellone A merge of two names for the ...
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William
William See William (name) for information about the name. Rulers King William I of England (William the Conqueror, William the Bastard) King William II of ...
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William of Aquitanien (translated from German)
William of Aquitanien William of Aquitanien (also William of Gellone, Guillaume de Gellone, Guillaume outer Court Nez, Guilhem; * over ...
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William of Orange
William of Orange William of Orange (French: Guillaume, Dutch: Willem) is ... British history, it refers most often to William III of England; in the context of Dutch history, William the Silent is most often meant. In ... general, these men could be meant by William of Orange (chronological): Saint William of ...
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County Toulouse (translated from German)
... the relationship that Karolinger Torsin 778-790 William of Aquitanien , also William the large one or William of Gellone, ? 812, Count of Toulouse, Duke from Aquitanien ... Bernhard, Duke of Toulouse, ? 844, Son of William William II., Duke of Toulouse, ? 850, ...
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La Geste de Garin de Monglane
... Merovingian hero of war and religion, Saint William of Gellone (or Guillaume d'Orange). The cycle of ... thirteen historical personages bearing the name of William (Guillaume) have been thought by various critics ... share in the formation of the legend. William, count of Provence, son of Soso II ... and ended his life in a cloister. William Tow-head (Tête d'étoupe), duke ...
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Master list of the Karolinger (translated from German)
... Bobbio; ? Rothlindis, ? before 814, Daughter of the William of Gellone, Mark count of Septimanien (ii) Gundrada, * probably ... 27. May after 978 ; ? I around 940 William I. Long sword Count of Normandy , murdered ... marries in third marriage 984/around 986 William II. Count von Arles, Mark count of ... and in fourth marriage forwards 1016 Petrol William, 982 Count von Mâcon and Nevers, ...
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Counts of Toulouse
... Louis I of Aquitaine; deposed 790 Saint William of Gellone, second count of Toulouse 790–811 (d.812 ... problem of the otherwise extraordinary lifespan of William Tallifer; this would of course necessitate renumbering ... s, though this is not done here.] William III Tallifer (d. 1037) Pons (1037 – c. 1061) William IV (1061–1094) Raymond IV (1094–1095) Bertrand ( ...
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May 28
... Selim II, Ottoman Sultan (d. 1574) 1582 - William Fiennes, 1st Viscount Saye and Sele, English ... Jacopo Riccati, Italian mathematician (d. 1754) 1759 - William Pitt the Younger, Prime Minister of the ... Roman Catholic Church: Germain Augustine of Canterbury William of Gellone Bernard of Menthon Lanfranc Republic Day in ...
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