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- Hundred in the historic county of Middle****, England. In 1066 the lord was Esger the constable, and in 1086 was Geoffrey de Mandeville. Northolt Manor itself...
- Edebiýat we sungat Türkmenistanyň Prezidentiniň metbugat çapary gazeti Adalat Esger Mugallymlar gazeti Türkmen dünýasi Bereketli toprak Neutral Turkmenistan...
- Fərmanı » Azərbaycan Prezidentinin Rəsmi internet səhifəsi". president.az. Esger, Şamîlê Selîm. "Kurdên Azerbaycanên, dîroka Laçîn û yên mayîn". Kovara Çira...
- Metropolitan Archbishop of Salerno (Italy) (12 June 1310 – death September 1310) Esger Juul [sv; da; de] (15 June 1310 – death 17 January 1325) Karl Eriksen [sv;...
- Turkmen "esger" (warrior) carries more respect that just “soldier”. As a result, he reverted the ranks to traditional names and structure: Esger - warrior...
- Peder IV, 1272–1276 Tyge II, 1276–1288 Jens ****ersøn, 1288–1306 Esger Juul, 1306–1310 Esger Bonde, 1310–1325 Svend II, 1325–1352 Paul, 1352–1369 Olufsen...
- published w****ly by the Railways Agency of Turkmenistan. Published since 1936. Esger (Turkmen: Soldier) – Owned and published w****ly since 1993 by the Ministry...
- knight; William de Sheynton, Richard de Sydenhale, Henry Shipton, Adam Esger and Alan Venyse. Charlton was Lord Privy Seal from 1316 to 1320. Charlton...
- Norway. Niels Juel (sometimes spelled Juhl) (1629–1697), Danish naval hero. Esger Juul (died 1325), Archbishop of Lund. Johannes Juul (1887–1969), Danish...
- On 16 April 1318, the two duchesses entered into a treaty in Kalmar with Esger Juul, Archbishop of Lund and Christopher, brother of Eric VI of Denmark...