-
spellings of a
masculine given name of
Germanic origin. The
French form is
Gozelon. It was most
common in
Lotharingia in the
Middle Ages. It is a variant...
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Count Gozelon (died 1064), was an 11th
century count who held the
forts Behogne at Rochefort, and
Montaigu at Marcourt,
which are both in the Ardennes...
- The
Counts of
Montaigu were 12th
century nobles of
Lower Lotharingia who were
closely ****ociated with the
Counts of
Duras and Clermont. This particular...
- Henry's grandfather,
Albert III of Namur, from his mother's father, Duke
Gozelon; and La
Roche and the
advocacy of
Stavelot were part of
inheritance of...
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Reting Monastery Dub dá
Leithe (or Dubhdalethe),
Irish abbot Gozelo I (or
Gozelon),
count of
Montaigu Llywelyn Aurdorchog,
Welsh nobleman (approximate date)...
- William. His step-mother was Ermengarde,
Countess of Clermont,
widow of
Gozelon,
Count of Montaigu, the
founder of the
family of
counts of Montaigu. Henry...
- William. His
stepmother was Ermengarde,
Countess of Clermont,
widow of
Gozelon,
Count of Montaigu.
Godfrey and his
brother took the
cross in 1096 and...
- fr:Grandpré. Giselbert's
sister was Ermengarde,
whose first husband was
Gozelon,
Count of
Montaigu (and so she was
grandmother of Lambert,
Count of Montaigu...
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Reting Monastery Dub dá
Leithe (or Dubhdalethe),
Irish abbot Gozelo I (or
Gozelon),
count of
Montaigu Llywelyn Aurdorchog,
Welsh nobleman (approximate date)...
- childless", who was Duke of
Lower Lotharingia.
Another brother of theirs,
Gozelon, held
another Lotharingian border position against Flanders at Antwerp...