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Durnes (French pronunciation: [dyʁn]) is a
commune in the
Doubs department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
region in
eastern France.
Communes of the Doubs...
- Guyans-
Durnes (French pronunciation: [ɡɥijɑ̃ dyʁn]) is a
commune in the
Doubs department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
region in
eastern France. Communes...
- (1134-1143)
Amedeus of
Clermont call of
Lausanne (1145-1159)
Landri of
Durnes (1160-1177)
Roger of Vico-Pisano (1178-1212)
Berthold of Neuchâtel (1212-1220)...
- of
Bohemia and a
member of the
Wittelsbach dynasty. The poet
Reinbot von
Dürne was
active at his court. Otto was born at Kelheim. At the age of sixteen...
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Reinbot von
Dürne (fl. 1230s/1240s) was a
German poet
active at the
court of Duke Otto II of Bavaria. He was
probably a
native of the
region around Wörth...
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multum temporis defuncta est." See Alan V.
Murray (1986), "Reinbot von
Durne's Der
heilige Georg as
Crusading Literature",
Forum for
Modern Language Studies...
- the platform. A
common campaign slogan was, "Me for Ma, and I Ain't Got a
Durned Thing Against Pa."
Patricia Bernstein of the
Houston Chronicle stated "There...
- Déservillers
Devecey Dommartin Dompierre-les-Tilleuls
Domprel Doubs Dung
Durnes Échay Échenans Échevannes École-Valentin Les Écorces Écot L'Écouvotte Écurcey...
- Cléron, in Cléron Château de Corcondray, in
Corcondray Château de
Durnes, in
Durnes Château de Fertans, in
Fertans Château de Fourg, in
Fourg Château...
- Lausanne.
Murten was
founded by Duke
Berchtold IV of Zähringen or
Landri de
Durnes, the
Bishop of
Lausanne in
either 1159 or
during the 1170s or 1180s next...