-
William IV (937 – 3
February 994),
called Fierebras (meaning "Proud Arm", from the
French Fier-à-bras (which
means Proud-to-Arm), in turn from the Latin...
-
Baldwin I (probably 830s – 879), also
known as
Baldwin Iron Arm (Dutch:
Boudewijn met de
IJzeren Arm; the
epithet is
first recorded in the 12th century)...
- Goldenlake, and
Prince Jonathan of Conté;
Princess Thayet of Sarain; Liam
Ironarm, a martial-arts champion; and
Buriram (Buri) Tourakom, Thayet's bodyguard...
- it. In the town of Berat,
Alanna befriends martial-arts
champion Liam
Ironarm,
called the 'Dragon of Shang', who
joins the quest. Liam
begins training...
-
kingdom of
Charles the Bald. In 864, C****el p****ed into the
hands of
Baldwin Ironarm, who
expanded his
holdings to
become the
first count of the
County of Flanders...
- and New Zealand. In
France the
strip was
known as Luc
Bradefer ("Luke
Ironarm") and was
published in many newspapers. The
strip was also
widely published...
-
knights and
footsoldiers from
Salerno under the
leadership of
William "
Ironarm" Hauteville. A
definitive clash took
place in a day-long
pitched battle...