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their pursuers until Geraldus shouts back
insults at
Raymond in French.
Raymond replies in English,
telling the
group that
Geraldus is such a
fanatic that...
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Geraldus d'Anduze (Géraud d'Anduze) was a
French prelate,
bishop of Nîmes in the
eleventh century.
Geraldus was the son of
Bernard Pelet, Lord of Anduze...
- fact that John XXII sent
Geraldus Odonis as his
representative to the
Court of
Naples in 1331 and the
following year,
Geraldus had new
statutes drawn up...
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Gerald of
Wales (Latin:
Giraldus Cambrensis; Welsh:
Gerallt Cymro; French:
Gerald de Barri; c. 1146 – c. 1223) was a Cambro-Norman
priest and historian...
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noted for
wielding the m****ive two-handed
sparth axe (a
custom noted by
Geraldus Cambrensis, died c. 1223, to have
derived from
their Norse heritage) and...
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Gerard of
Abbeville (1220-1272) was a
theologian from the
University of Paris. He
formally became a
theologian in 1257 and from then was
known as an opponent...
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granted lands in
parts of
Northern Britain, and in
Wales in the Gower, and
Geraldus Cambrensis recorded their presence in the
Hundred of
Roose in Pembrokeshire...
- in the
first two generations.
Geraldus I de la
Ville Tancrède (c. 940-) Very
little is
known about Rabels' son
Geraldus (I),
other than he was
Baron apparently...
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Germain Metin Hüseyin &
Douglas Mackinnon 6
Episodes 2017
Pilgrimage Brother Geraldus Brendan Muldowney Let Me Go
Serge Polly Steele Bentonville Film Festival...
- Fintona,
County Tyrone, Ireland.
James was
educated at the
private school of
Geraldus Stockdale,
studied law with Hon.
Robert D. Ingraham, and was
admitted to...