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Gauzlin (also
Gozlin or Goslin) may
refer to:
Gauzlin I of
Maine (died c. 820), count,
founder of the
Rorgonids Gauzlin of
Paris (died 886), archchancellor...
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Gauzlin I of
Maine was a lord of
Maine in the
beginning of the 9th century. He was the
oldest known ancestor of the
Rorgonid family. On
onomastic considerations...
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England after the
Norman Conquest. It
derives from the
Germanic name
Gauzlin. In French, the
spelling "Jocelyn" is
exclusively male. The
female counterpart...
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Gauzlin II (died 914) was
Count of
Maine from 893 to 895. He was from the
Rorgonid family, the son of Gauzfrid,
Count of
Maine and
Margrave of Neustria...
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Rorgon II (849–865)
Gauzfrid (865–878)
Reginald (878–885)
Roger (886–893)
Gauzlin II (893–895)
Roger (restored) (895–900) Hugh I (900–950) Hugh II (950–992)...
- when
Louis the
Stammerer died in
April 879. A
western delegation led by
Gauzlin,
bishop of
Paris and
later protector of the city
during the
Viking raids...
- Joscelin, Goslin, or
Gauzlin (died 16
April 886),
Bishop of
Paris and
defender of the city
against the
Northmen (885), was,
according to some authorities...
- also
wrote a Vita
Gauzlini ("Life of
Gauzlin")
about the
former abbot of his house,
Gauzlin. He
reports that
Gauzlin mistakenly believed that the "heretics...
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Rennes from 819 and of
Maine from 832
until his death. He was a son of lord
Gauzlin I of
Maine and Adeltrude, both of whom are
named as his
parents in a charter...
- and nobles.
Among the parti****nts were Hincmar,
Archbishop of Reims;
Gauzlin,
Bishop of Paris; and Reginar, Duke of Lorraine. In the do****ent, Charles...