- 1156 – ?)
Alice (1160-12 Feb 1218),
married Count Aymer of Angoulême
Eustachia (1162–1235),
married firstly William of Brienne, son of
Erard II of Brienne...
- 1886 as N. eustachys and once by
Jacob Gijsbert Boerlage in 1900 as N.
eustachia.
Nepenthes eustachya is a
climbing plant. The stem
attains a
length of...
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Leueua (in the
reign of
Edward the Confessor)
Eulalia (appointed 1074)
Eustachia Cecilia (perhaps
appointed 1107) Emma Mary (1189) J. (elected 1216) Amicia...
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Haubergere worked as an
armourer in
Cheapside in the
early 1300s and in 1348
Eustachia l’Armurer was
training her husband's daughter,
likely in the field. In...
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included the bell
founder Johanna Hill, the
cutler Agnes Cotiller and
Eustachia l’Armurer.
Medieval blacksmiths used a
variety of
techniques to create...
- de Châtillon-Saint-Pol,
married to
Aubert of Hangest, lord of Senlis.
Eustachia de Châtillon-Saint-Pol,
married in 1215 to
Daniel of Bethune, and later...
- Born 1725 Died (1802-09-25)25
September 1802
Family Krasiński
Consort Eustachia Potocka Elżbieta
Potocka Anna Ossolińska
Issue with Anna Ossolińska Jan...
- Konstancia, Konštantína Ľuboslav, Ľuboslava, Eustach, Filibert, Liboslav,
Eustachia,
Liboslava Matúš, Ifigénia,
Mirela Móric, Maurícius,
Maurus Zdenka, Polyxénia...
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trips to
Athens for
recordings songs. Anna,
accompanied by her
sister Eustachia,
recorded 23 recordings. Anna and Eftychia,
apart from the albums, took...
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brilliant talents brought him into
contact with the court, and he
married Eustachia, a lady
highly esteemed in
imperial circles. The
emperor sent him back...