Isabella II of Jerusalem (redirect from Yolanda of Brienne)
princess of French origin, the daughter of Maria, the queen-regnant of Jerusalem, and her husband, John of Brienne. She was reigning Queen of Jerusalem from...
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John of Brienne (c. 1170 – 19–23 March 1237), also known as John I, was King of Jerusalem from 1210 to 1225 and Latin Emperor of Constantinople from 1229...
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la Roche and the Brienne dukes of Athens even after the conquest of the Duchy of Athens by the Catalan Company in 1311, and the Brienne line continued to...
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Mary of Enghien (redirect from Maria d'Enghien)
Brienne, titular Duke of Athens etc., who died without issue at the Battle of Poitiers in 1356. As his heir, she became Countess of Lecce and Brienne...
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Walter III of Enghien and Isabella of Brienne. He was married with Bonne of Foucherolles and his children were: Maria, who succeeded to her father in Argos...
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McDougall 2016, p. 214. Perry 2013, p. 33. Perry 2013, p. 35. Gualtiero di Brienne. McDougall, Sara (2016). Royal Bastards: The Birth of Illegitimacy, 800-1230...
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from 1149 to 1194, was born here. His daughter Elvira Maria Albina married Walter III of Brienne, whose family held the duchy of Lecce in the following...
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José Francisco Miguel António de Mendoça Étienne Charles de Loménie de Brienne Antonino de Sentmenat y Cartellá Francisco Antonio de Lorenzana Ignazio...
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Marie Antoinette (redirect from Maria Antonia, Archduchess of Austria)
dismissed Calonne on 8 April 1787. On 1 May 1787 Étienne Charles de Loménie de Brienne, Archbishop of Toulouse and one of the queen's political allies was appointed...
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and later the wife of Peter II of Luxembourg, Count of Saint-Pol, of Brienne, Marle, and Soissons. Margaret was born in April 1439 in Turin, Italy,...
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Letizia Bonaparte (redirect from Maria Letizia Ramolino)
accorded a certificate of nobility, 9-year-old Napoleon was admitted to the Brienne cadet school under a scholarship. Letizia remained in Ajaccio, bearing...
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Orsini del Balzo, Prince of Taranto, and Mary of Enghien, an heiress of the Brienne main branch. When his father died, he was one year old, and his mother...
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17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 Bar-sur-Aube 1 The Battle of Brienne (29 January 1814) saw an Imperial French army led by Emperor Napoleon attack...
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Charles, Duke of Calabria (redirect from Carlo di Calabria)
seize Sicily from his first cousin Frederick III, and sent Walter VI of Brienne as his deputy until he could arrive, where Walter made a favorable impression...
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Guglielmo Barnabò as Il governatore di New Orleans Carlo Bressan as Edmond Aroldo Tieri as Il segretario di De Brienne Oreste Fares as Il cappellano Amina...
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Dona Maria I (17 December 1734 – 20 March 1816) was Queen of Portugal from 24 February 1777 until her death in 1816. Known as Maria the Pious in Portugal...
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Francis of Assisi (redirect from Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone)
Francis left for Apulia to enlist in the army of Walter III, Count of Brienne. A strange vision made him return to Assisi and lose interest in worldly...
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Louis, Duke of Savoy (redirect from Ludovico di Savoia)
1482), Bishop of Genève Maria (Pinerolo, 20 March 1448 – 13 September 1475), married Louis of Luxembourg, Count of St. Pol, of Brienne, de Ligny, and Conversano...
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king and living in Southern Germany, his father's second cousin, Hugh of Brienne, claimed the regency of the Kingdom of Jerusalem and, indirectly, his place...
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porphyry vase (a gift of a queen of Cyprus) and the mausoleum of John of Brienne, king of Jerusalem and emperor-regent of Constantinople. Above this last...
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mainland France, initially studying at the military schools of Autun and Brienne. After his father's death, he attended the seminary of Aix-en-Provence...
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Kingdom of Sicily (redirect from Regno di Sicilia)
Kingdom of Sicily (Latin: Regnum Siciliae; Sicilian: Regnu di Sicilia; Italian: Regno di Sicilia) was a state that existed in Sicily and the south of...
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Kingdom of Jerusalem (redirect from Regno di Gerusalemme)
regent until 1210 when Maria married an experienced French knight, John of Brienne. Maria died in childbirth in 1212, and John of Brienne continued to rule...
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was taken up the Campanian Apennines and Daunian Mountains, where castello di Crepacuore [it] stood, a fortress held by the Knights of Jerusalem in order...
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serving as barracks) was added in 1356. A few years earlier, Walter VI of Brienne, Duke of Athens had planned to transform the village into a castle, to...
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of Champagne. Philippa (c. 1197 – 20 December 1250), married Erard de Brienne-Ramerupt and was also a claimant of Champagne. From her fourth and final...
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sovereignty, Conversano was a possession of Bernardino Gentile and of the Brienne, the Enghien, Luxembourg, Sanseverino, Barbiano, Orsini, Caldora and Orsini...
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prisoners of war and political prisoners. Most of Walter VI, Count of Brienne's political enemies were held there and the city's inhabitants stormed the...
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Archbishop of Toulouse, Étienne Charles de Loménie de Brienne, acquired Calonne's ministry. Brienne attempted to salvage Calonne's reforms, but ultimately...
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Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor (category Grand Crosses of the Military Order of Maria Theresa)
establishment in 1815. The eldest son of future Emperor Leopold II and Maria Luisa of Spain, Francis was born in Florence, where his father ruled as...
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