Giselbert is the name of: Gilbert, Duke of Lorraine (c. 890 – 939), also known as Giselbert Giselbert I of Roussillon (d. 1013 or 1014) Giselbert II of...
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Giselbert II (Spanish: Guislaberto, Catalan: Guislabert) (died 1102) was the count of Roussillon from the death of his father, Gausfred II, in 1074 until...
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Giselbert of Luxembourg (c. 1007 – 14 August 1059) was count of Salm and of Longwy, then count of Luxemburg from 1047 to 1059. He was a son of Frederick...
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Giselbert II (died between 993 and 1010) was the count of Bergamo. He was a member of the dynasty known to historians as the Giselbertiners (or Giselbertini)...
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Giselbert I (Catalan: Guislabert) (died 1014), count of Roussillon (991–1013), was the son of Gausfred I. His father divided his lands between his sons...
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Gilbert, Duke of Burgundy (redirect from Giselbert of Burgundy)
Gilbert (or Giselbert) of Chalon (died 8 April 956) was count of Chalon, Autun, Troyes, Avallon and Dijon, and duke of Burgundy between 952 and 956. He...
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Gilbert, Duke of Lorraine (redirect from Giselbert of Lorraine)
Gilbert (or Giselbert) (c. 890 – 2 October 939) was son of Reginar and the brother-in-law of Emperor Otto I. He was duke of Lotharingia (or Lorraine)...
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Giselbert van Loon (probably died about 1045) is the first definitely known count of the County of Loon, a territory which, at least in later times, roughly...
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(Dutch graaf, Latin comes, French comte) of Loon was the 11th century Giselbert (modern English and French "Gilbert"). He had two brothers, Count Arnulf...
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Frederick, Duke of Lower Lorraine (1003–1065), Duke of Lower Lorraine Giselbert of Luxembourg (1007–1059), Count of Longwy, of Salm, and of Luxembourg...
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Giselbert I of Bergamo (died c.927/929) was a northern Italian nobleman. Giselbert I's parents are unknown. He is the progenitor of the dynasty known to...
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August 1086) was count of Luxembourg (1059–1086), succeeding his father, Giselbert. Conrad was embroiled in an argument with the archbishop of Trier as to...
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Count Giselbert (or Gilbert) of Loon or (later) Duras (d. before 1138), was the deputy advocate (subadvocatus) of Saint Trudo’s Abbey. He was son of Count...
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County of Duras (redirect from Giselbert I, Count of Duras)
referred to at the same time as counts "of Loon" (Borgloon). Otto's son Giselbert was the first certain count of Duras, and was also, like his father, subadvocatus...
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submit. Robert married Adelais Werra of Burgundy (914–967), daughter of Giselbert of Burgundy. They had: Herbert III, Count of Meaux (c. 935 – 995) Adele...
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Giselbert (Gilbert) (died after 1097), once Count of Clermont, son of Widrich II (d. after 1062), who in turn was son of Widrich I (d. before 1062), the...
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married to Godfrey I, Count of Leuven Oda (died after 1134), married to Giselbert II, Count of Duras Hugues, probably died young Albert of Chiny (before...
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Francia on 7 November 921, he had to fight on two fronts: one against Duke Giselbert of Lotharingia and the other against Hugh the Great, irritated by the...
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Gilbert (Giselbert), Count of Maasgau was a Frankish noble in what would become Lotharingia, during his lifetime in the 9th century. The Carolingian dynasty...
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Gilbert (also Giselbert or Gislebert), Count of Reims & Roucy, was the son of Renaud, Count of Reims and Alberade of Lorraine, daughter of Gilbert, Duke...
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(died after March 945) was an Italian noblewoman. Rotruda was married to Giselbert I of Bergamo and later became the mistress of Hugh of Italy. Rotruda was...
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Fredelon was an accomplice to Giselbert, Count of Clermont, in a variety of nefarious enterprises. Fredelon and Giselbert terrorized the region near Nandrin...
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Christian and Egilmar II, his daughter Gertrud and his brother, the cleric Giselbert. Elimar's wife Richenza (also called Rikissa or Rixa) was the daughter...
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Count Giselbert of Loon, who Emmo succeeded as count over Borgloon, although there is no contemporary record of their exact relationship to Giselbert. (It...
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of "Lucilinburhuc" Frederick I (†1019), count of Luxembourg and Salm Giselbert (†1059), count of Luxemburg Frederick, Duke of Lower Lorraine, (†1065)...
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Gilbert (or Giselbert) de Brionne, Count of Eu and of Brionne (c. 1000 – c. 1040), was an influential nobleman in the Duchy of Normandy in Northern France...
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and his wife [either the daughter of Henry III, Count of Louvain, or Giselbert, Count of Clermont]. Raoul and Gertrude had four children: Conon, Count...
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Gabilo, Gibilin, Gebi, Gabo, Gibicho, etc. gisil, gisel hostage, pledge Y Giselbert, Giselric, Giselhard; Giselberga Hypocorism Gisela, cf. Giselle glis gleam...
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German anti-king from 1081 until his death. Hermann was a son of Count Giselbert of Luxembourg (1007–1059). His elder brother Conrad inherited the County...
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himself his vassal and betrothed his daughter to Hugh's son Otto-Henry. At Giselbert's death (8 April 956) Hugh became effective master of the duchy, but on...
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