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William Busac (c. 1020–1076), son of
William I,
Count of Eu, and his wife Lesceline, was
Count of Eu and
Count of Soissons, de jure uxoris.
William was...
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Pilipinas (UMPIL). In 2012, he was
named Poet
laureate of Albay. He was born in
Busac, Oas, Albay. A
rebirth of
Bicol literature Archived June 26, 2009, at the...
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Lesceline had
three children:
Robert of Eu (died
between 1089 and 1093)
William Busac, for a time
Count of Eu, then
Count of Soissons, de jure uxoris. Hugues...
- of the
previous 1057–1079 Adelaide,
sister of the previous. 1076
William Busac, also
Count of Eu, jure uxoris,
husband of the
previous 1076–1099 Renaud...
- and brother, Guy II,
Count of Soissons, in 1057.
Adelaide married William Busac,
Count of Eu,
grandson of
Richard I, Duke of Normandy.
Adelaide and William...
- the city
needs 50 more
firemen and personnel. The
development of the
Busac-
Busac Spring, the city has 23
serviceable fire
hydrants located at different...
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Barayong Basag Batang Bay
Binanowan Binatagan (Poblacion)
Bobonsuran Bonga Busac Busay Cabarian Calzada (Poblacion)
Catburawan Cavasi (Poblacion) Culliat...
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proven companion Hugh of Eu,
Bishop of Lisieux,
brother of the
traitor Busac Roger de Beaumont, who
murdered William’s
tormentor Roger I of Tosny, who...
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second wife was Lit****se de Blois,
Vicomtesse de Troyes,
daughter of
William Busac,
Count of
Soissons (c. 1084–1118). Milo and Lit****se had at
least nine children:...
- John I (died
after 1115), son of
William Busac,
Count of Eu and Soissons, and Adelaide,
Countess of Soissons.
Count of Soissons. John
became Count of...