-
challenged Ebles'
right to rule, as
Ebles was
merely a **** son. In 892, Aymar, who was
supported by
Eudes of France,
overthrew Ebles, and
Ebles fled to...
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Eble of
Ventadorn or, in French,
Ebles de
Ventadour is the name of a
succession of
rulers of a
lordship in the
Limousin (central France), including: Eble...
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Eble or
Ebles d'Ussel (also d'Ussèl or d'Uisel; fl. c. 1200) was a
Limousin troubadour, the
eldest of
three brothers,
castellans of the
castle of Ussel-sur-Sarzonne...
- Burk[h]ard[t]
Eble (November 6, 1799 –
August 3, 1839) was an
Austrian physician, ophthalmologist, librarian,
medical historian, and writer. He
wrote a...
- great-uncle. The new study,
based on
onomastic data,
suggests that
Ebles I was the son of
Ebles de
Poitiers (son of
William IV, Duke of
Aquitaine and Emma of...
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Ebles II (died May 1103), also
called Eble or Ebale, was the
second Count of
Roucy (1063–1103) of the
House of Montdidier. He was the son and successor...
- Jean
Baptiste Eblé (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃
batist ɛble]; 21
December 1758 – 31
December 1812) was a
French General,
Engineer and
Artilleryman during...
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Eble V of
Ventadorn was
viscount of
Ventadour (Corrèze, France). He was the son of
Eble IV and of
Sybille de la Faye (daughter of
Raoul de Châtellerault...
- He also
built a
library in the
palace of Poitiers. His
father was duke
Ebles Manzer, who
already was a man in his
middle years when he was born in about...
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Eble IV was
viscount of
Ventadour (Corrèze, France) in the 12th century. He was the son of
Eble III of
Ventadorn (died 1170) and Alais,
daughter of William...