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  • ...of the eighth sacramental generation in the ancestral cult and is accorded the title of "second brother".
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  • ...ight and baron, and apparent member of a Christian military order, who was the first Count of Albarracin from 1068 until his death. ...served as a knight and minor court functionary for the Barcelona dynasty. The contemporary chronicle of Híjar records Giufré's death in July 1049, labe
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  • ...m Giffard''' (1077 - 22 December 1104) was an Anglo-Norman nobleman during the early Norman period, first duke of Northumberland and second earl of Essex. ...y the Hwicce family, "with all its fiefs, baronies, and appurtenances", to the seven year-old earl on 31 December 1084.
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  • '''Ferran de Cerdanya''' (1072 - 1086), was an Aragonese nobleman, the fourth Count of Albarracin, who died as a minor. ...his father's house", according to one contemporary chronicler. He died at the age of fourteen in 1086, after being bitten by a rabid bat. Ferran was succ
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  • | honorific_prefix = The Awesome | nominator2 = [[Government of the Upper Wings]]
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  • ...d the rebellion at Langford on 1 August 1106, killing Æthelræd and routing the peasants. ...ish siege of Stirling alongside other noblemen and their private armies in the summer of 1114.
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  • | coordinates = <!--Use the {{coord}} template --> ...m Giffard, duke of Northumberland]]. The battle was a decisive victory for the king's men.
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  • ...n, chancellor of Aragon, and noted Cathar heretic. He was forced to resign the county on charges of heresy in 1277. ...irst child after two issueless marriages. Frederic succeeded his father to the county of Albarracin and barony of Loarre in 1232. ''Circa'' 1233 he marrie
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  • ...berland and fourth earl of Essex, was a prominent Anglo-Norman nobleman of the 12th century. ...y. After the execution of his father on 12 April 1129, the king recognized the infant William Giffard (IV) as duke of Northumberland and took him to Westm
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  • ...' (5 September 1635-7 July 1681GD) was King of Solarius from 1666 to 1681. The eldest son of [[Celestius IX Celestia| Celestius IX]] and [[Hana Delnoir]], ...le in the streets, and was taken back to the [[Palatium Martyris|Palace of the Martyr]] by City Guards on mulitple occasions.
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  • | caption = A page from the entry for 792 AD ...o 1410 AD. It is believed to have been written beginning about 750 AD, but the earliest surviving manuscript is a 15th century copy (Blaney MS 493) produc
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  • ....png|thumb|right|300px|The image of Gaia as she appears in the Pantheon of the All Mother.]] ...p|pantheism}}. It is the state religion of the Commonality of Syara, where the majority of its followers inhabit, with several million more scattered thro
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  • ...ach, tied to a tree, being executed by archers of [[Moimir of Dulat|Moimir the Kneebringer]]'s armies. | succession1 = [[Caldia#The túatha|King of the Uí Mealla]]
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  • ...ry 1291), thirteenth Count of Albarracin, was an Aragonese nobleman during the late thirteenth century. ...r the Epiphany holiday. A family chronicler later wrote that James died on the day before his birthday.
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  • ...hes as much as her articles, and was renowned as a perceptive and engaging chronicler of [[Alscia]]n life. ...parents were railway workers; her father died when she was young. She was the oldest of three children, and had two younger brothers.
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  • ...II" by historians to distinguish him from other members of his family with the same name. ...the spring of 1111 at Híjar, where his mother had claimed sanctuary during the civil war. He was his parents' only child. William was an infant when his f
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  • | other_names = "The Father of Louvier" ...on = Navigator, cartographer, soldier, explorer, administrator and chronicler of [[Lysian Louvier]]
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  • | succession = [[List of Mesogeian monarchs|Basileus of the Alcaenian Empire]] ...splendour and prestige. During his thirty-three year long reign he secured the empire's borders, brought peace to an empire plagued by dissension.
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  • | caption = Kenneth depicted in the 13th century | predecessor = [[Lulach the Bold|Lulach II]]
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  • ...arrest for several years. She later married into the Alto Aragón branch of the royal Barcelona dynasty. ...del Bosque, she was a granddaughter of William Raymond, duke of Valencia, the powerful favorite of several kings of Aragon.
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