Gisa (also written Giso; died 1088) was Bishop of Wells from 1060 to 1088. A native of Lorraine, Gisa came to England as a chaplain to King Edward the...
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The Bishop of Bath and Wells heads the Church of England Diocese of Bath and Wells in the Province of Canterbury in England. The present diocese covers...
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Gisa, Bishop of Wells and William the Norman (Bishop of London). The Council of London produced several decrees, these were known as the "Canons of the...
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probably relates to Gisa, Bishop of Wells, who was its principal tenant and one of the major episcopal landowners in Somerset at the time of the Domesday Book...
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the Norman Conquest, Milverton was granted by Queen Edith of Wessex to Gisa, Bishop of Wells, but this was reversed by William the Conqueror. The manor...
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1980s Gisa (Bishop of Wells), also spelt Giso, bishop from 1060 to 1088 Greg Wells (born 1968), Canadian musician and record producer Greg Wells (baseball)...
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John of Tours or John de Villula (died 1122) was a medieval Bishop of Wells in England who moved the diocese seat to Bath. He was a native of Tours and...
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was to this impoverished cathedral church that Gisa was appointed bishop in 1060. Under him, grants of land were obtained successively from the kings...
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Wellington, Somerset (section Freedom of the Town)
the time of the Domesday Book of 1086, the name had changed to Walintone and the estate was owned by Gisa (Bishop of Wells). The parish of Wellington...
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Wells Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in Wells, Somerset, England, dedicated to St Andrew the Apostle. It is the seat of the Bishop of Bath and Wells...
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St Mary's Church, Litton (redirect from Church of St Mary, Litton)
Domesday Book of 1086 as Litune, meaning 'The small enclosure' from the Old English lyt and tun. It was the property of Gisa, Bishop of Wells, and a Norman...
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Book of 1086 as Westberie, meaning 'The west hill under the Mendip Hills' from the Old English west and beorg. It was the property of Gisa, Bishop of Wells...
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Litton, Somerset (section Church of St Mary)
from the Old English lyt and tun. It was the property of Gisa, Bishop of Wells. The shape of some of the existing fields with cross-slope and down-slope...
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Gisa the Bishop of Bath and Wells, however little of the original building survives. After use by a succession of bishops it was sold to the Duke of Somerset...
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Duduc (category Bishops of Wells)
was a medieval Bishop of Wells. Dudoc was a native of Lorraine or of Saxony. He was a priest for Cnut before being named Bishop of Wells by Cnut in 1033...
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Cathedral (category Types of church buildings)
well, remaining head of the chapter. This arrangement was most commonly followed in Germany. In England the provost was almost unknown. Bishop Gisa introduced...
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St Andrew's Church, Chew Magna (redirect from Church of St Andrew, Chew Magna)
It is next to Chew Court which was originally a palace for Gisa the Bishop of Bath and Wells, Thomas Minor was baptized in St. Andrew's in 1608. A modern...
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São Tomé and Príncipe (redirect from Republic of Sao Tome and Principe)
peopling of Sao Tome (Gulf of Guinea): origins of slave settlers and admixture with the Portuguese." Human biology 74.3 (2002): 397–411. Weszkalnys, Gisa. "Hope...
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Echinoderm (redirect from Taxonomy of Ctenocidarinae)
Shirayama, Yoshihisa (2007). Sampling Biodiversity in Coastal Communities: NaGISA Protocols for Seagrass and Macroalgal Habitats. NUS Press. p. 44. ISBN 978-9971693688...
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Confessor or Harold Godwinson. The Abbey had been impoverished, and Bishop Gisa made use of patronage to expand its lands. In 1086, Combe was assessed in the...
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monument. At the time of the Domesday Book the manor was held by Bishop Gisa. The parish was known as Combe Episcopi until the dedication of the church to St...
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Kooperatiba Aliantza: bere garapena erakunde eta gizartearen eraldatzaile gisa (in Basque). Spain: Euskadiko Kooperatiben Goren Kontseilua. p. 212. ISBN 978-84-921277-5-7...
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Primary School List of school districts in Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia Department of Education Georgia Independent School Association (GISA) Private School...
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Percy Twentyman-Jones (category Alumni of Diocesan College, Cape Town)
Retrieved 13 September 2017. GISA (2011). South African Family Register Vol 17 (Ja – Jord). Stellenbosch: Genealogical Institute of South Africa. p. 253. Beyers...
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ProQuest 2117359321 – via ProQuest. Weszkalnys, Gisa (2014). "Anticipating Oil: The Temporal Politics of a Disaster Yet to Come". The Sociological Review...
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Evangelische Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Kirchliche Zeitgeschichte (category Historiography of Christianity)
Stenographic Records and Notes of Regional Bishop Hans Meiser 1933–1945 ....Approval, Confirmation and Objection. Sources on the History of the Evangelical Lutheran...
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