Guérin de Montaigu (died 1228), also known as Garin de Montaigu or Pierre Guérin de Montaigu, was a nobleman from Auvergne, who became the fourteenth...
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Tolstoy's book Garin, Haute-Garonne, a commune in southern France Garin de Montaigu, 13th Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller Garin Veris, American...
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132–136, Geoffroy le Rat. Delaville Le Roulx 1904, pp. 137–159, Garin de Montaigu. Hardwicke, Mary Nickerson (1969). "The Crusader States, 1192–1243"...
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Frederick II as Crusader. Delaville Le Roulx 1904, pp. 137–159, Garin de Montaigu. Runciman 1954, pp. 179–183, Frederick lands in Cyprus (1228). La...
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time, p. 210 Delaville Le Roulx 1904, pp. 137–159, Garin de Montaigu. Roy 1853, pp. 168–187, Guillaume de Chartres. Koch 1885, pp. 23–33, Hermann von Salza:...
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Ignatius of Loyola (redirect from St Ignatius de Loyola)
after the birth of Íñigo, his mother died. Maternal care fell to María de Garín, the wife of the local blacksmith. In 1498, his second eldest brother,...
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vassal of Geoffrey de Mayenne, an adherent, in turn, of the Count of Maine. About 1044 William Talvas attacked the castle of Montaigu which was being defended...
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Thérouanne 1409–1420: Gérard de Montaigu, translated from Poitiers (1409) 1420–1421: Jean Courtecuisse 1421–1422: Jean de La Rochetaillée, translated to...
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Italian). 7 April 2006. Retrieved 24 October 2011. Garin, Erik (2 May 2007). "Tournoi de Montaigu 2006 (France)". RSSSF. Retrieved 14 November 2011. "PER...
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