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Gundobald or
Gombald (died
after 998) was the
Archbishop of
Bordeaux from 989 to his death. He was the
episcopus Gasconum,
bishop of the Gascons, from...
- However, to her disappointment, the man – Earl
Gombald of
Lowen – is
already married.
Rumors spread until Gombald hears about it. He has been
contented in an...
- reigning" (regnante rege Hugone).
During the
reign of
William II, his
brother Gombald, the "Bishop of the Gascons",
established control over all the dioceses...
- Gundoald, Gundowald, Gundovald, Gondovald, or
Gombald (French: Gombaud, Latin:
Gunbaldus or Gomboldus) is a
Germanic given name that may
refer to: Gundovald...
-
their wake".
Three canons promulgated at Charroux,
under the
leadership of
Gombald Archbishop of
Bordeaux and Gascony, were
signed by the
bishops of Poitiers...
- William, who
likewise succeeded his
childless brother. A
third son was
Gombald, a
noted pluralist bishop, who held the
various sees of
Gascony as one...
- II of
Aragon 14.
Alfonso IV of
Aragon 29.
Blanche of
Anjou 7.
Constance of
Aragon 30.
Gombald d'Entença 15.
Teresa d'Entença 31.
Constance of Attillon...
-
William IV, Duke of
Aquitaine and
Count of Poitiers,
under the
authority of
Gombald,
Archbishop of
Bordeaux and in the
presence of the
bishops Gislebert of...
- once
again concentrated in the
hands of the
archbishop of
Bordeaux when
Gombald,
brother of
William II of
Gascony and
bishop of all the
Gascon sees became...
- II of
Aragon 14.
Alfonso IV of
Aragon 29.
Blanche of
Anjou 7.
Constance of
Aragon 30.
Gombald d'Entença 15.
Teresa d'Entença 31.
Constance of Attillon...