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Samolus Valerandi
Brookweed Brook"weed`, n. (Bot.) A small white-flowered herb (Samolus Valerandi) found usually in wet places; water pimpernel.

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- Aleran was the count of Barcelona from 848 to 852 AD. He was also count of Empúries and Roussillon and margrave of Septimania together with Isembart from...
- Kitai, the Canim warmaster Varg, and their legions find that most of the Aleran Empire has been destro**** or besieged by the insect-like Vord, a monstrous...
- and his characterization of the antagonists. The story takes place in the Aleran Empire, which contains "crafters", people who can control the elements:...
- II, were written in the 7th–8th centuries, the first one possibly by St Aleran (died in 665), lector of Clonard, the second by Cogitosus, a monk of Kildare...
- Sunifred I of Barcelona died a natural death and Charles the Bald nominated Aleran to succeed him, but William, not recognising this, laid claim to the counties...
- of Bernard I, also Count of Toulouse (844–850), rebelled and was killed. Aleran 850–852 also Count of Empúries and Roussillon and Margrave of Septimania...
- 805 after 862 15 September 866 husband's death 886 Théodrate of Troyes Aleran, Count of Troyes 868 881/before 885 29 February 888 became Queen consort...
- Barcelona William of Septimania (848–850), also Margrave of Septimania Aleran (850–852), also Count of Barcelona Isembart (850–852), also Count of Barcelona...
- (835–844) Sunifred I, also known as Sunyer, (844–848) Guillem (848–850) Aleran (850–852) Odalric (852–858) Humfrid (858–864) Bernat of Gothia (865–878)...
- Preceded by Aleran Count of Barcelona 852–858 Succeeded by Humfrid...