positions. Giso IV was first mentioned in a document dated 1099, as the son of Countess Matilda from her first marriage with either Giso II or Giso III. She...
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gaugrave ("gau count"), Giso IV, on the basis of which, after the death of Giso V in 1137, the vast inheritance of the House of Giso (Gisonen) and the counts...
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minority of her son Louis II from 1140. She was the daughter and heiress of Giso IV, Count of Gudensberg (1070 – 12 March 1122), Count of Gudensberg and Hesse...
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over an extensive heritage, after the death of his father-in-law, Count Giso IV, which led to the union of Thuringia and Hesse. In 1137 Louis became Landgrave...
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inheritance of Count Werner in Lower Hesse. Then, through the marriage of Giso IV with Kunigunde of Bilstein, they had also acquired widespread property...
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Roman Empress (d. 1109) Gertrude of Flanders, duchess of Lorraine (d. 1117) Giso IV, count of Gudensberg (approximate date) Gualfardo of Verona, Italian trader...
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of the cancelled betrothal. Ottokar then planned for Agnes to marry Henry III of England, but this was vetoed by the Emperor, who wanted to marry Agnes...
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Bert Tischendorf as Michel Julian Weigend as Ruppertus Blerim Destani as Giso Lili Gesler as Madeleine Nadja Becker as Hiltrud Götz Otto as König Daniel...
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his second wife, Constance of Hungary. Her maternal grandparents were Béla III of Hungary and his first wife, Agnes of Antioch. Her paternal grandparents...
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seeing the film, Patriarca crime family members Paulie Intiso and Nicky Giso altered their speech patterns to imitate that of Vito Corleone. Intiso was...
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–622 Cunibert c. 623–663 Bodatus c. 663–674 Stephen 674–680 Adelwin 680–695 Giso 695–708 Anno I 708–710 Faramund 710–713 Agilolf 713–717 Reginfried 718–747...
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Impersonation Plan!!) Transliteration: "Pokémon Baiyā wo Tsukamero! Kofūrai Gisō Sakusen!!" (Japanese: ポケモンバイヤーを捕まえろ!コフーライ偽装作戦!!) January 9, 2014 (2014-01-09)...
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part III Emptiness Perfect game Hell of a girl Watchdog's Oci Ciornie Yaruse nai Toiki Whisper of Meadow Ame no Suteneko Canzone of Death Part III Kiyoraka...
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received support from Rugian king Frideric, the son of Theodoric's cousin Giso. Theodoric moved with his people towards Italy in the autumn of 488. On the...
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) Mainardo (1056 – death 1088) Pietro (1088–?) Guido (1145–?), died 1146 Giso (1162 – death 1192) Ugo Brandi (1192 – death 1203) Vivio (1204 – death 1213)...
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(Oberhessen). The area had been a semi-independent county under the counts Giso or Gisonen since the 11th century, which at their extinction fell to the...
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the same time in the Niederlahngau) Giso I of the House of the Gisos, Count in the Oberlahngau ca. 1008 Werner III of Maden, mentioned as Count in the...
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(d. 1218)) January 18 – Christina Ingesdotter, Kievan princess March 12 – Giso IV, count of Gudensberg (b. 1070)[citation needed] August 9 – Cuno of Praeneste...
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ISBN 978-0-7546-6356-0. Archived from the original on May 20, 2024. Keynes, Simon (1997). "Giso, Bishop of Wells". In Harper-Bill, Christopher (ed.). Anglo-Norman Studies...
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artist 1122 January 18 – Christina Ingesdotter, Kievan princess March 12 – Giso IV, count of Gudensberg (b. 1070)[citation needed] August 9 – Cuno of Praeneste...
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basketball player active in the 1980s Gisa (Bishop of Wells), also spelt Giso, bishop from 1060 to 1088 Greg Wells (born 1968), Canadian musician and record...
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ISBN 978-0-7546-6356-0. Archived from the original on 2024-05-20. Keynes, Simon (1997). "Giso, Bishop of Wells". In Harper-Bill, Christopher (ed.). Anglo-Norman Studies...
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of Red and Black (Disguise)" Transliteration: "Aka to Kuro no Kurasshu (Gisō)" (Japanese: 赤と黒のクラッシュ (偽装)) Koichiro Kuroda Yuji Uchida Kazunari Kochi March 10...
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of the bishops in England did not want to be consecrated by Stigand. Both Giso of Wells and Walter of Hereford travelled to Rome to be consecrated by the...
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[Anonymous] (attested 1059 – 1061) ... Hugo (attested 1092 – 1099) ... Giso (attested 1122) ... Alexander (attested 1131 – 1137) ... Pandulfus (attested...
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and religious holdings formed an episcopal property held, as overlord, by Giso, the last Saxon bishop and the name Magna comes from the Latin meaning 'the...
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Roman Empress (d. 1109) Gertrude of Flanders, duchess of Lorraine (d. 1117) Giso IV, count of Gudensberg (approximate date) Gualfardo of Verona, Italian trader...
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Kako") "All or Nothing..." (イチかバチか..., "Ichikabachika...") "Deception" (擬装, "Gisō") "Last Resort" (最終手段, "Saishū Shudan") "Mission" (任務, "Misshon") "Sister...
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moved his seat to Glastonbury Abbey with the approval of Pope Celestine III. However, the monks there would not accept their new Bishop of Glastonbury...
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(7th century)] ... Gualterius (attested 776) ... Lupus (attested 826) ... Giso (attested 844) ... Heodicius (Theodicius) (attested 879) ... Amico (attested...
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