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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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Gozlin (c. 911 –
between 19
October 942 and 16
February 943) was
count of the
Ardennes and the Bidgau. He was also army
commander for his brother, Adalbero...
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available (also
according to Abbo Cernuus), but led a
joint defence with
Gozlin,
Bishop of
Paris (the
first "fighting bishop" in
medieval literature), and...
- Ciseaux,
which extends the
current Rue
Gozlin,
formerly Rue Sainte-Marguerite. The
north side of the Rue
Gozlin and this
short section extending it represent...
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Goźlin Górny [
ˈɡɔʑlin ˈɡurnɨ] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Wilga,
within Garwolin County,
Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central...
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Goźlin Mały [
ˈɡɔʑlin ˈmawɨ] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Wilga,
within Garwolin County,
Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland...
- He was
succeeded by Askericus.
Chisholm 1911. Duval, Amaury. L'Evéque
Gozlin ou le
siege de
Paris par les Normands,
chronique du IX siècle. Paris, 1832...
- of
Cologne from 924 to 953. Oda (Uda) of Metz (d. 10 Apr 963),
married Gozlin,
Count of
Bidgau and
Methingau (d. 942). A
daughter of name unknown. Godfrey...
- Ardenne–Verdun, with
several dukes of
Lower Lotharingia,
descended from
Count Gozlin of
Bidgau The
House of Ardenne–Bar, with
several dukes of
Upper Lotharingia...
- whom he was
related through his
maternal grandmother. He was the son of
Gozlin,
Count of
Bidgau and Methingau, and Oda of Metz. He was the
brother of Adalberon...