- Bellême.
Mabel was the
daughter of
William I
Talvas and his
first wife
Hildeburg. She was the
heiress of her father’s estates, her half-brother Oliver...
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originally belonged to
Hrunta (or Hrunt).'" and again, Malone, Kemp, "
Hildeburg and Hengest" ELH:
Journal of
English Literary History, vol. 10, nr.4 (Dec...
- 1066 – 1118×1122) 12.
William de Bellême (died c.1028) 6.
William de Bellême (fl. 1060) 13. Maud 3.
Mabel de Bellême (died 1077) 14.
Arnulf 7.
Hildeburg...
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before him he surp****ed them in
wickedness and cruelty. He had
married Hildeburg,
daughter of a
nobleman named Arnulf, who bore him two children. According...
- 1030),
Abbot of Fleury.
Avesgaud de Bellême (d. 1036),
Bishop of Le Mans.
Hildeburg, abt. 1006
married Aimon,
Seigneur de Chateau-du-Loir. Godehilde, married...
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Krems an der
Donau in the Waldviertel. It was
founded in 1144,by
Countess Hildeburg of Poigen-Rebgau.
Throughout its
history it
suffered numerous invasions...
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before him he surp****ed them in
wickedness and cruelty. He had
married a
Hildeburg,
daughter of a
nobleman named Arnulf, but he had his wife
strangled on...
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marries Hartmut. In
Biterolf und Dietleib,
Herbort relates how he
abducted Hildeburg,
daughter of
Ludwig and
sister of Hartmut. In the Þiðreks saga, a Hildr...