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Bierum (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈbiːrʏm]; Gronings:
Baaierm [ˈbɑːiərm]) is a
village in the
Dutch province of Groningen. It is a part of the muni****lity...
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Jannum Jouswier Leeuwarden (Ljouwert)
Metslawier Wijnaldum Adorp Bedum Bierum Ezinge Feerwerd Garnwerd Godlinze Holwierde Leens Middelstum Niehove Rottum...
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Sibylla of Burgundy,
queen of
Sicily (b. 1126)
November 12 –
Hartbert van
Bierum,
bishop of
Utrecht November 21 – García IV (the Restorer), king of Navarre...
- Beuningen, Overijssel - Beusichem - Beutenaken - Beverwijk - Bidding****zen -
Bierum - Biervliet - Biest-Houtakker - Biezelinge - Biezenmortel - Biggekerke -...
- (northeast). The
former muni****lity
contained the po****tion centres:
Bierum Biessum Borgsweer Delfzijl Farmsum Godlinze Holwierde Krewerd Losdorp Meed****zen...
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Leermens Ursuschurch of
Termunten Church of
Garmerwolde Sebastiaanchurch of
Bierum Pancratiuschurch of
Godlinze Church of Ten Boer
Janschurch of ****zinge The...
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Overijssel and
Drenthe as a fief by the Holy
Roman Emperor. In 1141
Hartbert van
Bierum, the
Bishop of
Utrecht gave
Groningen and
Drenthe as
fiefdoms to the brothers...
- and two in the
treble in all ranks.
Three of the 1972
ranks remain. 1792
Bierum Hervormde Kerk I/p 10 A new-build; this was the
first organ in the province...
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Sibylla of Burgundy,
queen of
Sicily (b. 1126)
November 12 –
Hartbert van
Bierum,
bishop of
Utrecht November 21 – García IV (the Restorer), king of Navarre...
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Hartbert van
Bierum (died 12
November 1150) was a
bishop of
Utrecht from 1139 to 1150. Hartbert, or Heribert, in
several translations, was consecrated...