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Garlanded
Garland Gar"land, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Garlanded; p. pr. & vb. n. Garlanding.] To deck with a garland. --B. Jonson.

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- of Garlande, whose lords were Guy de Garlande (who still lived in 1186), Anseau Ier de Garlande (of which there is no title), Anseau II de Garlande (who...
- John of Garlande may refer to: Johannes de Garlandia (philologist) (fl. c. 1205–1255) Johannes de Garlandia (music theorist) (fl. c. 1270–1320) This disambiguation...
- Anseau (also Anselm) de Garlande (1069–1118), son of Guillaume I de Garlande and his wife Havoise, grandson of Adam de Garlande. His titles included: Count...
- teaching by 1220. He lived and taught on the Left Bank at the Clos de Garlande, after which Rue Galande is named. This is the origin of the name by which...
- parti****ted in the Siege of Séez in 1154. 1. Agnes de Garlande (1122–1143), daughter of Anseau de Garlande, count of Rochefort. Simon (1141 – bef. 1182), lord...
- 1137 to 1181. He was the son of Amaury III and Agnès de Garlande, daughter of Anseau de Garlande. The Montforts were the v****als of the king of France for...
- arto, artas, etc. ("to narrow"). An alternate etymology is given by de Garlande, (c. 1225): Artavus dicitur Gallice ‘kenivet’, scilicet cultellus qui tendit...
- is commemorated as the "Countess of Surrey" in John Skelton's poem, The Garlande of Laurell, written following his visit to the Howard residence of Sheriff...
- repudiated her in 1118. In 1118 he remarried, to Agnès de Garlande, daughter of Anseau de Garlande, Count de Rochefort. Their children were: Amaury IV (†...
- Johannes de Garlandia may refer to: Johannes de Garlandia (philologist) (c. 1190–c. 1270), philologist and university teacher Johannes de Garlandia (music...