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Isembard, also
spelled Isembart,
Isembert or Isambard, may
refer to:
Isembard (v****al of Charlemagne), a
leader of the
Reconquista campaign of 805 Isembard...
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Isembard (also
spelled Isembart or Isembert) was a v****al (v****us) of Charlemagne.
According to the Vita Hludovici, in 805 he took part in
Louis the Pious's...
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Isambard Kingdom Brunel FRS
MInstCE (/ˈɪzəmbɑːrd ˈkɪŋdəm bruːˈnɛl/ IZZ-əm-bard KING-dəm broo-NELL; 9
April 1806 – 15
September 1859) was a
British civil...
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Isembard (also
spelled Isembart or Isembert) was a
Burgundian nobleman and
count of Autun.
According to the
Annales Fontanellenses, his
father was Warin...
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Orengarde of Châtelaillon, the
daughter of its lord
Isambert or
Isembard. He is said to have
repudiated her in 1080,
again on
grounds of consanguinity...
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employee of
Isambard Kingdom Brunel Isambart (8th century),
Frankish count Isembard (disambiguation)
Isambard Brunel (disambiguation) Harrison,
Henry (1969)...
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first developed and
taught in the 11th century.
Under the
German abbot Isembard, La Trinité-du-Mont
became a
centre of
musical composition. At
Saint Evroul...
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There are
numerous spelling variations:
Gormont et Isembart,
Gormund et
Isembard, etc. Hasenohr, 554-555. Holmes, 90-92. Hasenohr, 239. (in French) Geneviève...
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count Adalbert.
Guerin married Albane (or Ava) and was the
father of
Isembard,
Count of Autun, and
perhaps of
Ermengarde mother of
William I, Duke of...
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Barcelona Roussillon Empúries
House of
Blois (possibly)
Joint rulers.
Isembard of
Vergy ? ?
House of
Vergy Odalric ? 852-858 864
Girona ?
Humfrid ? 858-864...