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Ermengol in Catalan,
Armengol or
Armengod in Spanish,
Ermengaud in French,
Ermengau in Occitan, and
Hermengaudius in
Latin is a
Germanic given name of...
- "Maffre" and "
Ermengaud".
Sarah Kay, "Grafting the
knowledge community: The
purposes of
verse in the
Breviari d'amor of
Matfre Ermengaud", Neophilologus...
- who is
referred to in the Scriptures." A do****ent,
possibly written by
Ermengaud of Béziers,
undated and
anonymous and
attached to his
Treatise against...
- Soleto,
Seneschal of
Naples Sueva of Baux
Jacopa della Marra Sueva Orsini Ermengaud II of Sabran,
Baron of
Ansouis William of Sabran, 3rd
Count of Ariano...
- Faregaud, Gisalgoz, Helmigaud, Hildegaud, Hohgaud, Hungoz, Irmegaus,
Ermengaud, Teutgaud, Ulgaud, Waldegaud, Wihgoz, Vuldargoza. The
tribal name of the...
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Ermengol (or
Ermengaud) (870-937) was a son of Odo of
Toulouse and Garsindis. His
father gave him the
County of
Rouergue and
Quercy in 906 and he governed...
- and
Waldensian Heresies,
dated to
before 1213 and
usually attributed to
Ermengaud of Béziers, a
former Waldensian s****ing
reconciliation with the Catholic...
- (885–893)
Arnustus (893–912)
Gerard (912) Agio (912–924)
Aimery (926–977)
Ermengaud (Ermengol) (977–1017/1019)
Guifred de
Cerdagne (6
October 1019 – 1079)...
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references to Charlemagne, Roland, Jaufre, Launcelot, Gawain, and
Matfre Ermengaud:
Mossen Ramons, Carle, Rotlan, Jaufre, ni Lansalot, ni Galvan, ni Matfre...
- d'Orsay".
Retrieved 8
December 2013. Base Palissy:
Monument du
moine Maffre Ermengaud, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French) Base Palissy: Monument...