- 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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Gormond et
Isembart (English: "Gormond and
Isembart") is an Old
French chanson de
geste from the
second half of the
eleventh or
first half of the twelfth...
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Roland and
Gormont et
Isembart: the
first half of the
Chanson de
Guillaume may date from as
early as the 11th century;
Gormont et
Isembart may date from as...
-
count of Empúries and
Roussillon and
margrave of
Septimania together with
Isembart from 849 or 850 to 852 AD. He was a
Frankish nobleman loyal to King Charles...
- the battle,
while in West Francia, a
chanson de
geste titled Gormond et
Isembart was
inspired by the
battle and
written a few
hundred years later. Louis...
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monastic establishment and
another at Couhé. Hugh and the
Poitevin bishop Isembart then sent
letters to Pope John XIX to beg
exemption for his monasteries...
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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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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...
- as the
eleventh century;
along with The Song of
Roland and
Gormont et
Isembart, it is
considered one of
three chansons de
geste whose composition incontestably...
- the
hotel was
bequeathed to one of Pauline's cousins. In 1964,
General Isembart sold it to the city of Aix. They
rented it out to La Poste, the postal...