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- Eustorgius or Eustorge can refer to: Eustorgius I, bishop of Milan from 344 to 350 Eustorgius II, bishop of Milan from 512 to 518 Eustorge de Scorailles...
- Eustorge de Scorailles (Latin: Eustorgius) was the bishop of Limoges from 1106 until his death in 1137. He belonged to the local nobility, and was chosen...
- their rule in 1191–92. Under the early years of the reign of Archbishop Eustorge de Montaigu (reigned between 1217 and 1250), the construction is thought...
- First Crusade written by one Gregory Bechada and commissioned by Bishop Eustorge of Limoges probably between 1106 and 1118. Being based partially on eyewitness...
- Briance and Ligoure. The castle was built in the 13th century by Bishop Eustorge. In 1306, it was ceded by Henri de Sully to the French king, Philip IV...
- lower nobility, he succeeded his uncle, Eustorge de Scorailles, as bishop. Five years elapsed between Eustorge's death in 1137 and Gérard's election. He...
- eremitical life. They attracted a number of followers and with the sanction of Eustorge, Bishop of Tulle, built a monastery on a site granted them by the Viscount...
- III de Montfort, French nobleman Bruno II of Berg, archbishop of Cologne Eustorge de Scorailles, bishop of Limoges Gottfried II of Raabs, German nobleman...
- of Montbéliard, in an accord between Henry I and John's uncle-in-law, Eustorge de Montaigu, Archbishop of Nicosia. In October 1233, he was present at...
- England, to 1502. 1196–1202 Alan 1206–1210/11 Thierry 1211 Durand 1217–1250 Eustorge de Montaigu 1251–1261 Ugo di ****iano 1262 Giovanni Colonna 1267 Giles 1268...