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5501 |
He was also the Vicomte d'Hiemois; Sire d'Alencon, Sees, Belleme, and Trun | de Montgomery, Roger II Earl of Shrewsbury (I3382)
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5502 |
He was also the Vicount d'Avranches et Bayeux. | de Briquessart, Ranulf IV "des Gernons" Earl of Chester (I3610)
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5503 |
He was also the Viscount de Troyes. His name was also spelt Milo. | Milon I "the Grand" Seigneur de Montlhery, Bray, Chevreuse, and la Ferte (I22151)
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5504 |
He was also the Viscount of Rheims. | Herve Seigneur de Châtillon-sur-Marne (I8858)
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5505 |
He was also Viscount Bouchier and the Earl of Essex | Bourchier, Sir Henry Count of Eu, KG (I21634)
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5506 |
He was among the barons who joined with Henry I on his arrival in Normandy, and was part of the King's army at Tenchebrai on 28 September 1106. His castle at Meulan was besieged by Louis VI and carried by storm. He retaliated the next year with a plundering raid on Paris. | de Beaumont, Sir Robert Earl of Leicester (I3508)
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5507 |
He was an adherent of Charles the Bald. | Welf I Count in the Argengau and the Linzgau (I3885)
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5508 |
He was an adherent of Philip Augustus. | de Coucy, Raoul I Sire de Coucy and Marle (I3705)
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5509 |
He was an admiral and governor of Famlingham Castle. | de Botetourte, John Lord Botetourte (I21803)
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5510 |
He was an advocate of Bamburg. | Berenger II Count of Sultzbach (I3197)
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5511 |
He was an advocate of Einsiedeln. His name was also spelt Megingoz of Guelders | Manegold I Count in the Thurgau, and Avalgau (I6374)
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5512 |
He was an advocate of the Abbey of Cowey. | von Northeim, Otto I Count in the Rittegau (I5291)
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5513 |
He was an advocate of Traunkirchen. | Ottokar V Count in the Chiemgau (I8589)
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5514 |
He was an advocate of Werden | von Werl, Hermann II Count of Werl and in the Locktrapgau (I3737)
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5515 |
He was an advocate of Werden and of Paderborn. | von Werl, Henry II (I3738)
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5516 |
He was an Armenian called Abastaktos. | Theophylaktos (I9289)
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5517 |
He was an Armenian nobleman of Cappadocia, and later Constantinople. | Nikephoras Phokas (I6074)
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5518 |
He was an East Frank. | Berenger (I4810)
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5519 |
He was an enemy of Emperor Henry IV. | Magnus Duke of Saxony (I3312)
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5520 |
He was an exile in Constantinople. | Trojan of Bulgaria Tsar of West Bulgaria (I3167)
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5521 |
He was an officer in his father's army, but died young. | Gunthar (I22745)
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5522 |
He was an opponent of Godfrey de Bouillon. His name was also rendered as Arnulf. | Arnold II Count of Warcq, Ivoix, and Chiny (I3260)
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5523 |
He was apparently the last King of Dalriada known to early Welch tradition. | Domnall Brecc "the Speckled" King of Dalriada (I3351)
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5524 |
He was appointed a Constable. | Phillips, Ensign Richard (I24232)
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5525 |
He was appointed as Vicegerent in Gascony. | de Montfort, Simon Earl of Leicester (I24573)
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5526 |
He was appointed Setrap of Babylon by Alexander the Great. | Seleucus I Nicator King of Syria (I9536)
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5527 |
He was appointed the Ambassador to Constantinople. | Suppo II Margrave of Spoleto and Camerino, Count of Turin (I3289)
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5528 |
He was appointed the Commissioner of the Treasury and the Councillor. | Sir Maurice FitzGerald Justiciar of Ireland (I7223)
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5529 |
He was appointed the Lay Abbot of St. Martin de Marmoutier near Tours. | Robert "the Strong" Count of Anjou and Blois (I3002)
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5530 |
He was appointed the Master Chamberlain of England. | de Vere, Aubrey II Justiciar of England (I3581)
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5531 |
He was appointed the Setrap of Armenia for Alexander the Great. | Mithranes I King of Armenia (I9477)
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5532 |
He was appointed the Setrap of Baktria byAlexander the Great. | Artabazus II Setrap of Western Asia and Bithynia (I9542)
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5533 |
He was appointed the Setrap of Western Asia and Bithynia by Artaxerxes III. | Artabazus II Setrap of Western Asia and Bithynia (I9542)
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5534 |
He was appointed the Sheriff of Northumberland. | de Neville of Raby Castle, Geoffrey Fitz Robert Justice of the Kings Forests (I7491)
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5535 |
He was assassinated by Otto of Wittelsbach. | von Hohenstauffen, Philip II Emperor of Germany (I3157)
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5536 |
He was assassinated in Tyre in 125 BC at the orders of his wife Cleopatra Thea. | Demetrius II Nicator King of Syria (I9487)
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5537 |
He was at least 22 when his father died. | le Strange of Knockin, John (I8060)
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5538 |
He was at the court of Leo VI, Emperor of the East. | Leo Skleros (I6076)
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5539 |
He was at the siege of Dublin. | Gerald FitzMaurice Lord of Offaly (I7225)
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5540 |
He was attacked and killed by Indians and brigdons while loading a vessel in the little harbor of Cape Neddick. | Wormwood, William (I2077)
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5541 |
He was attorney in 1303 for Othon de Champvent, brother of Pierre and future bishop of Lausanne, who was William and Otho de Grandison’s cousin, and who was then going overseas with Otho. | de Grandison, John a cleric (I24074)
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5542 |
He was Baldwin VI, Count of Flanders. | Baldwin I de Mons Count of Hainaut (I3302)
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5543 |
He was baptized by the Rev. Joseph Secomb. | Woodman, Moses (I14122)
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5544 |
He was baptized by the Rev. Joseph Secomb. | Woodman, Jonathan (I14125)
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5545 |
He was baptized by the Rev. Joseph Secomb. | Woodman, David (I677)
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5546 |
He was baptized by the Rev. Joseph Secomb. | Woodman, Hannah (I14127)
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5547 |
He was baptized by the Rev. Wingate. In his baptismal record, Moses' father is called "Joseph," an obvious error. | Woodman, Moses (I14123)
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5548 |
He was baptized in the First Church of Salem, Massachusetts. His baptism was recorded 4 (4) 1643. | White, Sgt. Josiah (I644)
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5549 |
He was Baron de Bohun, Lord of Hereford, and Constable of England. | de Bohun IV, Humphrey Lord Bohun (I7077)
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5550 |
He was beheaded by the citizens of Cirencester. | de Lumley, Sir Ralph Lord Lumley (I7478)
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5551 |
He was beheaded on the order of King William I. | Waltheof II Earl of Huntingdon, Northampton, and Northumberland (I3330)
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5552 |
He was beheaded. | FitzAlan, Sir Richard KG, Earl of Arundel and Surrey (I21748)
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5553 |
He was beheaded. | Fitzalan, Sir Edmund Earl of Arundel (I7247)
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5554 |
He was beheaded. | Banastre, Sir Adam (I23202)
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5555 |
He was beheaded. | de Neville, Sir Richard KG, Earl of Salisbury (I8501)
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5556 |
He was beheaded. | Dymoke, Sir Thomas (I8802)
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5557 |
He was blinded in 1182/83. He was a General in the civil and Muslim wars. | Angelus, Andronicus (I3160)
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5558 |
He was born about 218 BCE. | Seleucus IV Philopator Basileus of the Seleucid Empire (I9525)
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5559 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Whelpley, Matthew Edmund (I11164)
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5560 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Whelpley, Jeremy Kayne (I11)
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5561 |
He was born at the family residence at 11 Upper Taff Street, Merthyr Tydfil. | Reardon, Joseph (I825)
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5562 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Roy, Robert Ward "Rob" (I4)
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5563 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Boudreau, Catherine Marie (I1043)
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5564 |
He was born in South Carolina while his father was traveling the coast, trading. The birth was registered in Newbury, Massachusetts. | Lowell, Lt. John (I22112)
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5565 |
He was born in the garrison house his parents had taken refuge in during King Philip's War. | Hathaway, Jacob (I16623)
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5566 |
He was born in the parish of Saint-Martin. | Dompierre dit Saint-Martin, Charles (I10433)
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5567 |
He was born on his father's farm which was two miles from Coldbrook. | Harding, George (I338)
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5568 |
He was born on Milk Street during a visit of his mother. | Prince, Samuel (I20880)
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5569 |
He was born on the 9th, but the month is missing from the record. | Whelpley, Nathaniel (I13673)
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5570 |
He was born possibly in Dedham, Massachusetts. | Houghton, John Jr. Esq (I662)
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5571 |
He was born posthumously, his father having died four months earlier His birth date was recorded as 15 (6) 1655. | Harding, Abraham (I329)
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5572 |
He was born posthumously. | Robert I Duke of France (I2996)
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5573 |
He was born posthumously. | Saint Olaf Haraldsson King of Norway (I3786)
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5574 |
He was born probably on Cape Cod. | Mayhew, Nathaniel (I4506)
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5575 |
He was bound for France after expulsion. | Boudrot, Jean-Baptiste (I12328)
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5576 |
He was briefly co-regent with his father. | Ptolemy Eupator (I24267)
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5577 |
He was brought up by his great-uncle, Saint Gondoule, who was Mayor of the Palace of Thiebert II, a Merovingian king. Later he was viceroy of his uncle. Around 611, he was Mayor of the Palace to King Thiebert. However, in the summer of 612, he entered holy orders, though retained many of his secular activities. | Saint Arnulf Mayor of the Palace and Bishop of Metz (I3397)
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5578 |
He was buried at sea off Nantasket, Massachusetts. | Webb, Christopher (I4114)
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5579 |
He was buried at the city gate. | Flavius Afranius Syagrius Procounsul in Africa (I3396)
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5580 |
He was buried before the high altar. | de Warrenne, Sir John Earl of Surrey (I3222)
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5581 |
He was buried before the high alter. | de Albini, William (I2909)
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5582 |
He was buried beside his father, Henry I. | Theobald III Count of Brie (I4133)
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5583 |
He was buried in the 43rd year of Elizabeth I. | Cheney, William (I1440)
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5584 |
He was buried in the Abbey of Saint Martin near Metz which he had founded. In 1063 his body, found incorrupt, was taken out of the tomb and moved to the side of the altar. The abbey was demolished in 1552 and the relics were moved to the Nancy Cathedral. | Saint Siegbert III King of Austrasia (I5166)
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5585 |
He was buried in the chapel. | Deblois, Grégoire (I10288)
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5586 |
He was buried in the City Burial Ground. This cemetery was taken by the city and a library built on it. No marker of Plinny's grave exists. | Goodell, Plinny Brit (I13026)
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5587 |
He was buried in the New Minster, a monastery in Winchester whose construction he had ordered in 901. In 1110, his remains were reinterred at Hyde Abbey, but the grave was disturbed during the construction of a prison in 1788 and his bones were lost. | Edward "the Elder" King of England (I2844)
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5588 |
He was buried in the old cemetery. | Peck, Joseph (I13712)
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5589 |
He was buried under the second stone from the bread pew. | Howland, Humphrey (I18272)
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5590 |
He was buried with papal permission by the hospitalarian knights | Pedro II King of Aragon (I4512)
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5591 |
He was by Indians during the attack on Medfield, near the spring in the meadow opposite his house, which was burnt. | Mason, Thomas (I428)
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5592 |
He was by the Indians while under Captain Swet's command, | Mason, John (I19821)
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5593 |
He was called "Old Goodman Eaton" in the burial record | Eaton, John (I21403)
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5594 |
He was called "Deacon Phillps". | Phillips, Deacon Nicholas (I24227)
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5595 |
He was called a descendant of Wihtgar, nephew of Cerdic who ruled the Isle of Wight in the 6th century. | Oslac the Royal Cup-Bearer (I2853)
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5596 |
He was called the nephew of Bernard, Count of Porcieu. | Doon (I8939)
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5597 |
He was canonized in 1170. | Saint Siegbert III King of Austrasia (I5166)
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5598 |
He was Captain of the Scottish Marches. | de Berkeley, Sir Thomas "the Rich" Lord Berkeley (I23326)
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5599 |
He was captured and imprisoned by Vaugus I in 736. | Flan (I6315)
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5600 |
He was captured and imprisoned by Vaugus I in 736. | Foredach Wroid (I6316)
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