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Gilduin,
Gelduin or
Geldwin may
refer to:
Gelduin of
Saumur (fl. 1026), father-in-law of Hervé I,
Count of
Perche Gilduin of Joigny [fr] (died 1049),...
- St Quentin:
History of the Normans. Woodbridge. ISBN 978-0-85115-552-4.
Gilduin Davy, The Laws of
Rollo as a
Primitive Constitution for Normandy: Writing...
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Gilduin of Le
Puiset (d.
between 1130 and 1135) was the son of Hugh I of Le
Puiset and
Alice of Montlhéry,
daughter of Guy I of Montlhéry. Monk at St...
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Saint Coeur, the
chapel of
saints Gilles and Roch, the
chapel of
saints Gilduin and Méen and the
chapel of the Holy
Virgin and
along the
south side are...
- (narrator)
Emmylou Homs Benoît
Allemane Lucille Boudonnat Vania Pradier Gilduin Tissier Theme music composer French theme song: Music:
David Vadant Romain...
- Châlons-sur-Marne in 1113, and was
succeeded in his
hermitage at St. Victor's by
Gilduin [fr], who
promoted the
canonical order and its new
abbey vigorously. Through...
- Corbeil, and
Adeliade de Crécy,
Everard and
Adelaide had two children:
Gilduin Hugh III (d. 1132), lord of Puiset,
Count of Corbeil,
Viscount of Chartres...
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recently been
conducting military operations in north-eastern Brittany, and
Gilduin, the
candidate of the
nobles in Dol
opposing William.
Gregory rejected...
- Vendeuvre [fr] (died 1203),
bishop of
Langres Alduin (disambiguation)
Gilduin (disambiguation) This page or
section lists people that
share the same...
- John
added that
Richard was
received into the
Abbey of St
Victor by
Abbot Gilduin (1114–1155) and was a
student under Hugh of St Victor, the most influential...