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Isambart (died
after 806),
Count in Thurgau, also
known as
Isambard the
Saxon was an 8th-century
count (comes) in the
Frankish lands of
Saxony and Master...
- family, a
powerful Franco-Saxon Family. She was the
daughter of
Count Isambart and Thiedrada. Upon her daughter's
marriage to
Louis the Pious, the family...
- (ISBN 978-0-917914-73-7).
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Isambart Brunel.
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Britannica article...
- and
university academic, son of an
employee of
Isambard Kingdom Brunel Isambart (8th century),
Frankish count Isembard (disambiguation)
Isambard Brunel...
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Carolingian dynasty. Welf
married Hedwig (Heilwig),
daughter of the
Saxon count Isambart;
Hedwig later became abbess of C****es. The
couple had the
following children:...
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Poitiers (1047–87)
Gormond et Isembart, a
medieval epic poem
Isambard Isambart This page or
section lists people that
share the same
given name. If an...
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Hedwig (Heilwig; c. 775 –
after 833), a
daughter of the
Saxon count Isambart. Emma's
elder sister was Judith, who in
February 819
married the Carolingian...
- [akvil]) is a
commune in the Eure
department in
north western France. Marc
Isambart Brunel,
builder of the
Thames Tunnel, was born in
Hacqueville in 1769....
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Friar Martin Ladvenu,
Pierre Cusquel,
Giullaume Manchon, and
Friar Isambart de la Pierre,
although a
number of others, such as Jean M****ieu, Pierre...
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Charles Isambart de Médine (Butot, 3
March 1736 — Le Bois-Robert, 16
December 1819) was a
French Navy officer. He
served in the War of
American Independence...