- 840–850 Beat 850–857
Guisad I 857–872
Golderic 872–885
Esclua 885–892
Ingobert 893–900
Nantigis 900–914
Trigilbert 914
Radulf 914–940
Guisad II 940–981 Sal...
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Guisad I (fl. 860-872) was
bishop of
Urgell during the 9th century. He
followed Beat as
bishop and
preceded Golderic. The date of his
elevation to the...
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Converting a High
School Annex into an
Independent National High School:
Guisad Valley National High
School 2010-01-07 9919
Converting a High
School Annex...
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Converting a High
School Annex into an
Independent National High School :
Guisad Valley National High
School Baguio City
Benguet 2010-01-07 9919 Converting...
- The
Spanish presidencia,
which was
located at Bag-iw at the
vicinity of
Guisad Valley was
later moved to Cariño's
house where the
current city hall stands...
- century. He was
preceded by Florenci,
bishop from 840 to 850; and
followed by
Guisad I,
bishop from 857 to 872. Villanueva,
Jaime (1827).
Viage literario a la...
- Bo****an
Flyover service road.
Leads to Camp Allen,
Crescencia Village,
Guisad &
Campo Filipino.
Terminates at N54 (Naguilian Road).
Adarna Street Southbound...
- La Trinidad, Tuba,
Tublay Sixto Gaerlan Street Ferguson Road
Access to
Guisad area & Tam-awan Village.
Escoda Street /
Hamada Road No
entry to Hamada...
- was that Sanaüja in the Segarra,
which was
owned by Sal·la's predecessor,
Guisad II (942–79/80), in 951, as
mentioned in the
confirmation he
received from...
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include Santo Niño (also
known as the
Slaughterhouse Compound), New Lucban,
Guisad, Honeymoon,
Cabinet Hill, and Pacdal.
Other tributaries include the Bolo...