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Bertram de
Criol (Criel, Crioill, Cyroyl, or Kerrial; died 1256) was a
senior and
trusted Steward and
diplomat to King
Henry III. He
served as Constable...
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Keeper of the
Coast during the
early 1260s. His
kinsman Bertram de
Criol (died 1256) had
distinguished himself in
these offices during the preceding...
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seneschal to two
dukes of Normandy.
Under rulers of
England Bertram de
Criol, then
member of the King's Council, Lord
Warden of the
Cinque Ports, Constable...
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Ciznone Lamento d'um
emigrante Biografia d’ um
criol Lisboa,
capital di sôdade (done with Rui Machado)
Morna Morna: Stranger...
- d'Avranches, Lord
Folkestone 1226–1227 (also
Keeper of the Coast)
Bertram de
Criol, 1227 (also
Keeper of the Coast)
Hubert de Burgh, 1st Earl of Kent 1227–1232...
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Cabral Bo Ca Tem Mas Bo Ca Sabe P.A.I.
Joana Mansinha Casa Ma Um
Criola Criol Inganadu Tetesha With
Oliver N'Goma Bane (1990) Adia (1995) Saga (2006)...
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Canute owned the estate. The de
Criol family,
descendants of
Bertram de
Criol, were
initially responsible in 1343 for the building...
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cognates in
other languages, such as crioulo, criollo, creolo, kriolu,
criol, kreyol, kreol, kriol, krio, and kriyoyo. In Louisiana, the term Creole...
- the Roses. He was
executed after the
Second Battle of St Albans. The de
Criol,
Kyriel or
Kyriell family built up a
position in Kent,
where they fortified...