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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
- III de Montfort,
French nobleman Bruno II of Berg,
archbishop of
Cologne Eustorge de Scorailles,
bishop of
Limoges Gottfried II of Raabs,
German nobleman...
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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...
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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...
- 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...