• Look up drogo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Drogo (French: Dreux or Drogon; Italian: Drogone) may refer to: Ordered chronologically. Drogo of Champagne...
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    Castle Drogo is a country house and mixed-revivalist castle near Drewsteignton, Devon, England. Constructed between 1911 and 1930, it was the last castle...
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    Drogo of Sebourg (March 14, 1105– April 16, 1186), also known as Druon, Dreux, Dron, Droon, and Drogon, is a Flemish saint. He was born in Epinoy, County...
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    Drogo of Hauteville (died 10 August 1051) was the second Norman Count of Apulia. He led the Normans of Southern Italy after the death of his brother,...
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    Piero Drogo (born in Vignale Monferrato, Alessandria, 8 August 1926 – died in Bologna, 28 April 1973) was a racing driver and coachbuilder from Italy...
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    The Drogo Sacramentary (Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale de France, MS lat. 9428) is a Carolingian illuminated manuscript on vellum from c. 850 AD, one of...
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  • Drogo of Mantes (996–1035) (In French: Dreux de Vexin) was the count of Valois and the Vexin in the early eleventh century from 1027 to his death. He...
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    developed working on the GTO and together with the car body specialist Piero Drogo developed an aerodynamically advanced body, even lower than the GTO's, with...
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    Drogo (17 June 801 – 8 December 855), also known as Dreux or Drogon, was an illegitimate son of Frankish emperor Charlemagne by the concubine Regina....
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  • Drogo (c.675 – 708) was a Frankish nobleman, the eldest son of Pippin of Heristal and Plectrudis. He was the duke of Champagne from the early 690s. Drogo...
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  • Viserys betroths Daenerys to Khal Drogo, a warlord of the nomadic Dothraki people, in exchange for the use of Drogo's army to reclaim the throne of Westeros...
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  • Drogo (born c. 730) was a Frankish nobleman of the Pippinid family and the eldest son of Carloman, mayor of the palace of Austrasia under the Merovingian...
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    mother-in-law Ansfled and fled. His wife Anstrude married Pepin's eldest son Drogo, Duke of Champagne, and Pepin's place in Neustria was secured. The Neustrians...
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  • Daenerys and Khal Drogo to buy Drogo's army of warriors. His plan to create an army to invade Westeros is ruined upon the deaths of Drogo and Viserys. He...
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    William Angus Drogo Montagu, 9th Duke of Manchester PC (3 March 1877 – 9 February 1947), styled Lord Kimbolton from 1877 to 1890 and Viscount Mandeville...
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    William Drogo Montagu, 7th Duke of Manchester KP (15 October 1823 – 22 March 1890), known as Lord Kimbolton from 1823 to 1843 and as Viscount Mandeville...
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    founded in Somerset after the Norman Conquest of 1066 by the Norman warrior Drogo de Montagud (so named in the Domesday Book). They rose to their highest...
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  • leaves Drogo in a catatonic state. Because Drogo will never recover, Daenerys smothers him with a pillow. She burns the priestess in Drogo's funeral...
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    founded Home and Colonial Stores, and who ordered the building of Castle Drogo in Devon. Julius Charles Drew (he changed the spelling to Drewe in 1913)...
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  • Drogo de la Bouerer (also recorded as Drogo of la Beuvrière, Drogo de la Bouerer.) was a Flemish associate of William the Conqueror, who was rewarded after...
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  • Drogo was the count of Vannes and Nantes and duke of Brittany from 952, when he succeeded his father, Alan Wrybeard, until his death in 958. Drogo was...
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    younger brother, Lord Kimble William Drogo Montagu (born 1964), whose heir is his only son William Anthony Drogo Montagu (born 2000). The 13th Duke of...
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    World Championships. Ferdinand Le Drogo was the older brother of cyclist Paul Le Drogo. In the 1927 Tour de France, Le Drogo took part in the Dilecta-Wolber...
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    after William Iron Arm and Drogo, while Romuald Guarna records him as being the fifth, coming after Serlo, Geoffrey, Drogo and William. Regardless, it...
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    Sir Drogo de Barentyn (died 1264 or 1265) was an English knight and administrator who served as Warden of Guernsey and Jersey, Seneschal of Gascony and...
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  • score was by Ennio Morricone. The first posting of the young lieutenant Drogo is to a remote medieval castle on the frontier of the empire, facing the...
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    immediate successor, was Drogo, Duke of Brittany. He also had at least two illegitimate sons, Hoël and Guerech, who would each succeed Drogo during the fractured...
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  • published in 1940. The novel tells the story of a young officer, Giovanni Drogo, and his life spent guarding the Bastiani Fortress, an old, unmaintained...
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    Guarna records him as being the fourth, coming after Serlo, Geoffrey and Drogo. Regardless, it is unlikely anyway that William was older than Serlo, as...
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  • Drogo of Nesle, a relative of Ralph, Lord of Soissons, was a knight who joined the army of Emicho, Count of Flonheim. He was one of the knights that survived...
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