- In Gr**** mythology,
Bremon (Ancient Gr****: Βρέμοντα
means "roar") was a Gr****
warrior who was
killed in the
Trojan War by the hero Aeneas, son of the goddess...
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Peire Bremon Ricas Novas (fl. 1230–1242) was a Provençal
troubadour who left
behind twenty works:
thirteen cansos, six sirventes, and one tenso. His treatment...
- vei verdeyar,
composed in late 1176-early 1177 by the
troubadour Peire Bremon lo Tort: Chanzos, tu.t n'iras
outra mar, e, per Deu, vai a
midons dir qu'en...
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Master of the
Knights Templar. He
briefly emplo**** the
troubadour Peire Bremon lo Tort in the Holy Land.
Philip was the son of Guy of Milly, who witnessed...
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Rafael de
Rivera (1880–1881), Col.
Isidro G. Soto (1881–1882), Col.
Eduardo Bremon, (1882), Col.
Julian Parrado (1882–1884), Col.
Francisco Castilla (1884–1886)...
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which includes the
island except Sanna and Norrhamn. Brämön was
spelled as
Bremön. The old
spelling is
still used by many. Brämön,
being an
island close to...
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Peire Bremon lo Tort (or
Bremonz lo Tortz) (fl. 1177) was a
troubadour from the Viennois.
Though only two of his
pieces (both love songs) survive, his...
- Feb 1880),
Rafael de
Rivera (1880–81),
Isidro G. Soto (1881–82),
Eduardo Bremon, (1882),
Julian Parrado (1882–84),
Francisco Castilla (1884–86), Juan Arolas...
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Pylaemenes Amphinous (2)
Echius Laophoon Phalces Eurydamas Nereids Guneus Bremon Menoetius Pylaeus Amphius Eioneus L****us
Phalerus Ilioneus Nyx Ialmenus...
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Waldseti /
Waldseton Wehsige (in
Wehsigo or
Wehsi go)
Wigmodia /
Wihmodi (
Bremon, today's
Bremen was in
their land)
Phalians (in Phalia) (in the plateau...