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    I of Blois, French nobleman (d. 1205) March 4 – Stephen III, king of Hungary (b. 1147) March 7 – Il-Arslan, Khwarezm ruler (shah) May 28 – Vitale II Michiel...
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    November 1436 as the eldest son of Gerolamo Loredan di S. Vitale, known as dal Barbaro, and of Donata Donà di Natale, niece of the archbishop of Candia Pietro...
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    San Vitale) was settled in the Palazzo Loredan in Campo S. Stefano. The progenitor of this branch is considered to be Gerolamo Loredan di S. Vitale, father...
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    October 1202 originated from areas within France. It included men from Blois, Champagne, Amiens, Saint-Pol, the Île-de-France, and Burgundy. Several...
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    1561". cardinals.fiu.edu. Retrieved December 3, 2023. Blois, Georges de (1875). Louis de Blois, un bénédictin au XVIème siècle (in French). Palmé. p. 2...
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    Despite his personal opposition, in February 1499 Venice signed the Treaty of Blois, a military alliance with Louis XII of France against their long-standing...
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  • 1940) Steve Roden, 59, contemporary artist and musician (b. 1964) Louis Vitale, 91, Franciscan friar and peace activist, co-founder of Nevada Desert Experience...
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    Catholic (which was included in his title of King of Naples after Treaty of Blois). This gave a step to make the confrontation with the Ottoman Empire in...
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    with the Iron Crown of Lombardy, which the magnates had offered to Odo of Blois. This he did, on 26 March 1026, at Milan, for the traditional seat of Lombard...
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  • 1561". cardinals.fiu.edu. Retrieved 3 December 2023. Blois, Georges de (1875). Louis de Blois, un bénédictin au XVIème siècle (in French). Palmé. p. 2...
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  • 1110s) September 1 – Pope Adrian IV (b. c. 1100) October 11 – William of Blois, Count of Boulogne and Earl of Surrey (b. c. 1137) Joscelin II, Count of...
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    chevet apse vaulting in Gothic cathedrals. The crossing of Saint Nicholas at Blois [fr] is an example, as are those of Worms Cathedral and Coutances Cathedral...
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  • Basilian monks Basilica Cistern Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore Basilica of Sant'Apollinare Nuovo Basilica of San Vitale Basilides (patricius) Basilika Basilikoi...
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