- Jiménez (Basque:
Gartzia ****o, Gascon: G****ia ****, French:
Garsias and
Garsie Siguin) was the Duke of
Gascony as
leader of the
Gascons from 816 to his...
- García II Sánchez (Basque:
Gartzia Antso, French:
Garsie-Sanche le Tors or le Courbé, Gascon: G****ia Sans, Latin:
Garsia Sancius Corvum; died c. 930),...
-
Lombez Elected 5 July 1473 Term
ended 4
August 1499
Predecessor Sanche Garsie d'Aure
Successor Denis de
Villiers de la
Groslaye Other post(s) Cardinal-Priest...
-
Garsias de
Charne =
Garsie de
Charne d'Aure (25 May 1425?1430 - 1450? )
Gerard d’Aure (c.1456 - 1460?63)
Sanche Garcias =
Sanche Garsie d'Aure (22 April...
- church) 1209:
Dreux de
Plancy Dean 1212–32: Barthélémi Sub-dean 1235–60:
Garsie Dean 1236–76:
Milon de Bar-sur-Aube Dean 1276–89:
Etienne de
Luxeuil Dean...
- 18. Her name is
variously spelled Gontrodo Garciaz,
Gontino Garsie and
Gontroo Garsie.
Calvo 1945, p. 311.
Salcedo Tapia 1999, pp. 60–61.
Calvo 1945...
- García Garcés de Aza (Latin:
Garsias Garsie de Aza;
floruit 1126–1159) was a
Castilian magnate "renowned for his
wealth and dullness", yet "a prominent...
- (1095),
homines Baredgie et
Levitani (v. 1110), A. de
Laueda (1114),
Aramon Garsie de
Lavedan (1283),
terram de
Lavedaa (1285). Il is made up of the Latin...
- F. Reilly. Reilly, 89.
Brother and
sister are
referred to as
Ranemirus Garsie regis filius,
Ermensinda G
regis filia.
Fletcher 1989, 137.
Barton 1997...
-
secretary to High Commissioner, New
Zealand High Commission, London. Dr
Garsie Aris De
Latour – of Te Puia Springs;
lately medical superintendent, Waiapu...