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- Look up isarn in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Isarn may refer to: Isarn of Pallars (died 948) Isarn, Bishop of Grenoble (950–976) Isarn (troubadours)...
- There were three troubadours named Isarn or Izarn, and who are difficult to distinguish completely today. The first has no surname and composed two partimens...
- William Isarn (Guillermo Isárnez) was the Count of Ribagorza from 1010 until his death in 1017 or 1018. He was a young man when he became party to a power-sharing...
- This article contains Thai text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Thai script. This article...
- Isarn or Izarn was a 13th-century French Dominican missionary, inquisitor, and writer. Among his works is a fictitious dialogue between himself and an...
- William Isarn, illegitimate son of count Isarn, and Raymond III of Pallars Jussà and his wife, Mayor García of Castile, who was both niece of Isarn and aunt...
- Isarnus (Isarn, in French) was the Bishop of Grenoble from 950 until his death in 976 or later. During the reign of Conrad the Peaceful he was instrumental...
- Isarn (died 948) was the Count of Pallars from 920 until his death, and effectively a sovereign prince. He was the eldest of the four sons of Raymond...
- following intervention by Sancho García of Castile William Isarn (1010–1018), illegitimate son of Isarn Mayor García (1010–1025), granddaughter of Raymond II...
- Homilies d'Organyà (12th century). Fragment of the Greuges de Guitard Isarn (c. 1080–1095), one of the earliest texts written almost completely in Catalan...