Walter IV (French: Gauthier (1205–1246) was the Count of Brienne from 1205 to 1246. Walter was the son of Walter III of Brienne and Elvira of Sicily. Around...
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André de Brienne (c. 1135 – 4 October 1189), lord of Ramerupt, was a French nobleman who participated in the Third Crusade. André was the fourth son of...
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Walter V of Brienne (French: Gautier; c. 1275 – 15 March 1311) was Duke of Athens from 1308 until his death. Being the only son of Hugh of Brienne and Isabella...
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Gauthier de Costes, seigneur de la Calprenède Gauthier de Brienne, Counts Walter III of Brienne, Walter IV of Brienne, Walter V of Brienne Walter VI...
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Walter IV of Brienne Hugh of Brienne (c. 1240–1296) m. 1. Isabella of La Roche, 2. Helena Komnene Dukaina Walter V of Brienne (c. 1275–1311) m. Jeanne de Châtillon...
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Pelagius Galvani arrived as papal legate and de facto leader of the Crusade, supported by John of Brienne and the masters of the Templars, Hospitallers...
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Theobald I of Navarre (redirect from Thibaud IV)
was challenged by Henry's daughter Philippa and her husband, Erard I of Brienne, Count of Ramerupt, and one of the more powerful nobles of Champagne. The...
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supported the claims of his cousin Érard of Brienne against Countess Blanche of Navarre and her son, the future Thibaut IV. He then participated in the Fifth Crusade...
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founded in 1867.[1] 1128–1161 : Hugues I de Fosses [fr] 1161–1171 : Philippe I de Reims 1171 : Jean I de Brienne 1171–1174 : Eudes 1174–1189 : Hugues II...
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Corbie Abbey (category Libraries in Hauts-de-France)
Jean-François Boyer 1755-1788 : cardinal Paul de Luynes 1788-1792 : cardinal Étienne-Charles de Loménie de Brienne Merovingian script "Monastery of Corbie"...
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Louis XVIII (redirect from Louis Stanislas Xavier de France)
The 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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II de Montmorency (c. 1404 – 6 July 1477, buried at Senlis), held the office of Grand Chamberlain of France. He was the eldest son of Jacques de Montmorency...
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Henry), doge of Venice (b. 1107) June 14 – Walter III, Count of Brienne (or Gautier), French nobleman June 19 – Roman Mstislavich, Kievan prince (b....
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Abbey of Saint Wandrille (redirect from Abbaye de Saint Wandrille)
La Bruyère, commendatory abbot, 1757-1785 Étienne-Charles de Loménie de Brienne, commendatory abbot, 1785-1790 After the restoration of religious life...
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the county was part of the royal domain. Walter IV of Brienne (1221–1244), nephew of John of Brienne and grandson-in-law of King Aimery and Queen Isabella...
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Marie Antoinette (redirect from Marie-Antoinette de Habsbourg-Lorraine)
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...
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John of Brienne and Sauvary of Mauléan in the battle and its aftermath. (Runc. Vol III, pp. 161–163, 495) Iohannes de Tulbia. Iohannes de Tulbia (fl...
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Jacques Necker (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Ducrest came up with proposals. The next minister of finance Loménie de Brienne resigned within fifteen months. On 24 August 1788; the king allowed him...
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regime. Étienne Charles de Loménie de Brienne, churchman, politician and finance minister of Louis XVI. Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau, leader of...
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1200s (decade) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Henry), doge of Venice (b. 1107) June 14 – Walter III, Count of Brienne (or Gautier), French nobleman June 19 – Roman Mstislavich, Kievan prince (b....
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Battle of Wagram (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
28,000 men and either 31,500 or 33,000 men. Five generals (Duprat, Gautier, Guiot de Lacour, Lasalle and von Hartitzsch) and another 238 officers, as well...
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March 27 – John of Brienne (or John I), king of Jerusalem April 12 Berengaria of León, Latin empress consort (b. 1204) Philip II (de Méréville), French...
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many of the viscounts lost their land to the crusaders most notably Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester, some gained their lands back, others did...
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(général de brigade) André Marie Gautier de Montgeroult (général de brigade) Jean-Marie Gaspard Gauvilliers (général de division) Louis Gay (général de brigade)...
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Pugh Pryse, British Member of Parliament (b. 1739) January 18 – Louis de Brienne de Conflans d'Armentières, French general (b. 1711) January 19 – Thomas...
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Battle of Pułtusk (1806) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
3-battalion 21st Line Infantry Regiment. General of Brigade Nicolas Hyacinthe Gautier directed the 25th and 85th Line Infantry Regiments, two battalions each...
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San Giorgio. Buccino and its castle were at that time a fief held by Gautier de Sommereuse. In May 1279, Jean d'Eppe and Jean Toursevache were sent on...
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Pugh Pryse, British Member of Parliament (b. 1739) January 18 – Louis de Brienne de Conflans d'Armentières, French general (b. 1711) January 19 – Thomas...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lecce (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
Emperor Henry VI for the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. Another count was Gautier de Brienne, a cousin of Tancred. The cathedral of Lecce, which was, like nearly...
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Battle of Prenzlau (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
fortress of Küstrin capitulated to General of Brigade Nicolas Hyacinthe Gautier's brigade of Davout's corps. A French dragoon brigade caught up with the...
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