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5601 |
He was chosen the Archbishop of Sens. | Walter Archbishop of Sens (I22594)
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5602 |
He was christened as François Bonin. | Burnett, Franklin "Frank" (I9898)
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5603 |
He was christened at St-Nicolas-des-Bilanges. | Fonteneau dit Saint-Jean, Jean-Baptiste (I24559)
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5604 |
He was christened at the age of two months. | Godin, Vital (I12610)
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5605 |
He was christened at the Monagea Roman Catholic Parish Just north of Raheenagh. | Riordan, Patrick (I25460)
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5606 |
He was christened at the New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church. | Geiger, Johann Benjamin (I10002)
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5607 |
He was christened by by the Apostle Eliot. | Mayo, Deacon John (I14964)
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5608 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Whelpley, Jeremy Kayne (I11)
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5609 |
He was christened by Father Ernest Lapierre | Boudreau, Joseph Paul Leonel "Leo" (I11518)
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5610 |
He was christened by Father R. Gagnon. | Boudreau, Camille (I1037)
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5611 |
He was christened by Pope Adrian I. | Pépin King of Italy and Lombardy (I3021)
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5612 |
He was christened by the Apostle Eliot. Pope (1900) gives the date as 13 (11) 1666. | Mayo, Joseph (I14967)
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5613 |
He was Christened by the Rev. Thomas James. | Johnson, Joseph (I371)
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5614 |
He was christened by the Rev. W. Arthur Routhier | Boudreau, Joseph Ernest (I11519)
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5615 |
He was christened in Notre Dame Parish. | Forget dit Despatis, Nicolas (I24558)
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5616 |
He was christened in the Second Church of Watertown by Mr. Angier. | Whitney, James (I14827)
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5617 |
He was christened in the Second Church of Watertown by Mr. Angier. | Whitney, Thomas (I14828)
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5618 |
He was christened in the Second Church of Watertown by Mr. Angier. | Whitney, Eleazer (I14830)
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5619 |
He was christened in the Second Church of Watertown by Mr. Angier. | Whitney, Elnathan (I14831)
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5620 |
He was christened in the Second Church of Watertown by Mr. Angier. | Whitney, James (I14832)
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5621 |
He was christened in the Second Church of Watertown by Mr. Angier. | Whitney, Jonas (I650)
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5622 |
He was considered an old man when he died. | Duke Bodegisel I (I3402)
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5623 |
He was converted to Christianity in 871 by Methodius. | Borziwoj I Duke of Bohemia (I9088)
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5624 |
He was Count of Darnau. | Giselbert Count in the Maasgau, Count of Darnau (I3427)
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5625 |
He was created Earl of Leicester. | de Montfort, Simon Earl of Leicester (I24573)
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5626 |
He was created Earl of Northumberland. | Percy, Sir Henry KG, Earl of Northumberland (I24203)
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5627 |
He was created the 1st Earl of Ormond. | Butler, James Earl of Ormond (I23079)
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5628 |
He was created the 1st Prince of Wales. | Edward II King of England (I2929)
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5629 |
He was created the Count of Poitou. | William VII "the Troubadour" Count of Poitou (I2942)
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5630 |
He was created the Earl of Gloucester. | Robert of Caen "the Counsul" Earl of Gloucester (I3612)
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5631 |
He was created the Earl of Herefored by the Empress Maud. She also bestowed the Castle of Abergaveny on him. | Miles FitzWalter of Gloucester Earl of Hereford (I6989)
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5632 |
He was created the Earl of Wiltshire by King Stephen and
given Devizes Castle which, however, he lost to rebellious forces the following year. He then returned to the continent, and is held to have yielded up his earldom, though he continued to style himself comes until his death in 1168. | Hervey le Breton of Léon Earl of Wiltshire (I24292)
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5633 |
He was created the first Earl of Leicester. | de Beaumont, Sir Robert Earl of Leicester (I3508)
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5634 |
He was created the first Earl of Pembroke. | de Clare, Gilbert FitzGilbert Earl of Pembroke (I3576)
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5635 |
He was created the first Earl of Warwick. | de Newburgh, Henry Earl of Warwick (I3641)
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5636 |
He was created the first Earl of Westmoreland. | de Neville, Sir Ralph KG, Earl of Westmoreland (I8503)
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5637 |
He was crowned co-Emperor by Alexios I. | John II Komnenos Emperor of the East (I4362)
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5638 |
He was crowned King of England on 25 Oct 1154 in Westminster Abbey. | Henry II "Curt Mantel" King of England (I2817)
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5639 |
He was crowned King of León after defeating his brother-in-law. | Ferdinand I "the Great" King of Castile and León (I2981)
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5640 |
He was crowned the Holy Roman Emperor. | Lothair I Holy Roman Emperor (I3105)
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5641 |
He was crowned the Holy Roman Emperor. | Henry I "the Fowler" Holy Roman Emperor (I2995)
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5642 |
He was crowned the Holy Roman Emperor. | Berenger I Holy Roman Emperor (I3287)
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5643 |
He was crowned the King of Bavaria. | Louis II "the German" King of East Franks (I3112)
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5644 |
He was crowned the King of Dalriada by St. Columba of Iona. | Aidan Mac Gabran King of Dalriada (I3353)
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5645 |
He was crowned the King of England by Robert Kilwardby, Archbishop of Canterbury in Westminster Abbey. | Edward I "Longshanks" King of England (I2808)
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5646 |
He was crowned the King of England or Bretwala, that is King of Kings. | Edward "the Elder" King of England (I2844)
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5647 |
He was crowned the King of Italy. | Lothair I Holy Roman Emperor (I3105)
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5648 |
He was crowned the King of Italy. | Berenger I Holy Roman Emperor (I3287)
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5649 |
He was crowned the King of Kintyre and Dalriada. | Alpin MacEochaid King of Kintyre and Dalriada (I3345)
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5650 |
He was crowned the King of Poland. | Wladislaw II King of Poland (I3486)
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5651 |
He was crowned the King of Poland. | Wladislaw I Hermann King of Poland (I3451)
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5652 |
He was crowned the King of Scotland. | David I "the Saint" King of the Scots (I3328)
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5653 |
He was crowned the King of the Scots. | Malcolm III "Canmore" King of the Scots (I2457)
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5654 |
He was crowned the King of the Scots. | William I "the Lion" King of the Scots (I3662)
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5655 |
He was crowned the King of the Scots. | Malcolm II King of the Scots and King of Strathclyde (I3339)
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5656 |
He was deposed and blinded by his brother. | Athenasius Duke and Bishop of Naples (I5810)
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5657 |
He was deposed by his brother, but escaped, and was later restored to the throne. He fought the Eastern Empire from 503 to 504, and again from 524 to 531. In 531, he invaded Syria. | Kavadh I King of Persia (I9376)
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5658 |
He was described as a merchant, deceased on 2 June 1615. | Bitfield, Giles (I2122)
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5659 |
He was disinherited. | Ptolemy Ceraunus (I22814)
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5660 |
He was distinguished as one of the rebel Barons in the time of King John, and was their general, though he had joined them as late as January 1214/15. He was a Surety. He it was who made so noble a defense as governor of' Rochester Castle in a siege that lasted three months. Later King John had ordered him to be executed, and in 1216, was captured at the Castle of Corfe. William had to pay 6,000 marks for his freedom. | d'Albini, William Baron of Belvoir (I23052)
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5661 |
He was driven from his lands by Emperor Henry "the Fowler". | Burkhard III of Wettin and Grabfeldgau (I6412)
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5662 |
He was drowned at sea. | Edwin Sub-King of Kent (I22474)
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5663 |
He was educated by St. Columba. While the younger son of Aidan, his older brothers had all been killed before his father's death and he therefore succeeded to the throne. | Eochaid Buide King of the Picts and Dalriada (I3352)
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5664 |
He was educated in the Roman Empire. | Tiridates IV "the Great" (I9586)
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5665 |
He was eight months and three days old. | Gauvin, Pélagie (I1743)
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5666 |
He was either lost in the woods with his brother Pascal or they were killed by Iroquois. | Poulin, René (I17342)
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5667 |
He was either lost in the woods with his brother René or they were killed by Iroquois. | Poulin, Pascal (I17339)
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5668 |
He was elected a Selectman. | Phillips, Ensign Richard (I24232)
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5669 |
He was elected Consul. | Tonantius Ferreolus II "Vis Clarisimus" (I3393)
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5670 |
He was elected the Bishop of Treves. | Gallus Magnus of Narbonne Bishop of Troyes (I6058)
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5671 |
He was endowed with a portion of his father's land, but was displaced and imprisoned by his half brothers Carloman and Pépin the Short. | Grifo (I22700)
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5672 |
He was executed for having been connected by hanging with the rising of the Northern Earls against the Despencers and taking part in the Battle of Boroughbridge. His estates were seized by the Crown. | de Mowbray, Sir John Baron Mowbray, Gower and Brember (I2892)
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5673 |
He was executed. | de Gaveston, Piers Earl of Cornwall (I21772)
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5674 |
He was executed. | Bernard of Septimania Count of Barcelona (I5761)
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5675 |
He was exiled to Dublin. | Cynan ap Iago Prince of North Wales (I6866)
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5676 |
He was exiled to Hungary, where he held lands in Berenger county. | Edward the Atheling (I2832)
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5677 |
He was fined in the Plymouth Colony Court. | Chase, John (I23281)
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5678 |
He was first buried at Lambres, but later moved to Saint-Medard. | Sigebert I King of the Franks (I22748)
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5679 |
He was first intended for the Church - he was clerk of the Bishop of Laon, then archdeacon of the Bishop of Amiens. | Anseau (I24337)
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5680 |
He was first listed as an Ensign. | Phillips, Ensign Richard (I24232)
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5681 |
He was for a time the Boss River Ferryman. | Kelley, Browning (I23245)
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5682 |
He was found dead in his field. | Adams, Ezekiel (I14896)
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5683 |
He was found dead in his fields, and after investigation, it was determined that he had been murdered, however no one was ever accused. | Le Normand dit Le Jeune, Jean (I10765)
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5684 |
He was found frozen on a Beauport road. | Mercier, Louis (I17469)
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5685 |
He was from Aldingham, Cancefield, and Farleton. | de Harington, Sir John (I23197)
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5686 |
He was from Charlestown, Massachusetts. | Green, John (I22852)
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5687 |
He was from Fraimingham, and she was from Sudbury. They were married by Jonas Bond, Justice of the Peace. | Family: Lt. Isaac Stone / Elizabeth Brown (F7816)
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5688 |
He was from upper Aragon, and was an adherent to the Carolingians starting about 809. He was captured by the Navarrese in 824 and driven out of Urgel by the Moors after 825. | Aznar I Galindez Count of Aragon, Gascony, and Urgel (I5766)
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5689 |
He was from Wolfage and Brixworth in Northamptonshire and had license to build towers at Farleton. | Harington, Sir James (I23227)
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5690 |
He was from Wolfage and Brixworth in Northamptonshire. | Harington, Sir James (I23227)
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5691 |
He was given 50 acres in the new town. | Ruddock, Deacon John (I23320)
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5692 |
He was granted land. | Phillips, Deacon Nicholas (I24227)
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5693 |
He was granted Staindrop and Staindropshire. | Dolfin Fitz Uchtred Lord of Raby (I6227)
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5694 |
He was granted the right to hold a weekly market and a yearly fair at his manor at Seamer. | Percy, Sir Henry KG, Earl of Northumberland (I24203)
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5695 |
He was granted the wardship and marriage of John de Segrave, the 12-year-old heir to the barony of Segrave. | Thomas of Brotherton Earl of Norfolk, Marshall of England (I2805)
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5696 |
He was hanged for the murder of three Indians squaws and their three children. Stephen and three other soldiers confessed. Daniel Goble, his brother and the ring leader was also hanged. On the same scaffold that day, One-Eyed John, an Indian who lead the raid on Lancaster, was hanged. | Goble, Stephen (I20464)
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5697 |
He was hanged, drawn, and quartered. | le Despenser, Sir Hugh Baron Despenser (I23080)
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5698 |
He was hanged. | Guile, Samuel (I20747)
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5699 |
He was hanged. | de Badlesmere, Bartholomew Lord Baddlesmere (I7196)
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5700 |
He was hanged. | le Despenser, Sir Hugh Earl of Winchester (I23594)
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