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Isembert de Châtelaillon, or
Isembard de
Castrum Allionis, also
Isembert the Last, also
spelled Isambert, was a
French nobleman and the
master of the city...
- 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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continent at low tide. It
finally took its
current shape around 1500. In 1067,
Isembert de Châtelaillon gave the
island to the
order of Cluny. A
small convent...
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London Bridge was
built on wool packs. In 1202,
before Colechurch's death,
Isembert, a
French monk who was
renowned as a
bridge builder, was
appointed by King...
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archbishop of Bordeaux, who had
asked him to
decide a
dispute between Bishop Isembert of
Poitiers and his chapter, is
evidence of the
authority attributed to...
- Gerbert, Gilbert, Harbert, Herbert, Hubert, Humbert, Ingbert,
Isambard (
Isembert), Norbert, Robert, Tolbert,
Wilbert names with Bert- as
first element Bertram...
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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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Aquitaine William X of Poitiers,
besieged the château. The
leader of the
place Isembert deprived its troops. The rest of the
fortress were
totally despaired in...
- (episcopal) rank,
except the
latest (archiepiscopal,
intermediary rank): Jean
Isembert,
Dominican Order (O.P.) (1450.05.11 – 1465.09.08)
Jaime Perez de Valencia...
- 975 –
after 1018)
Isembert I (c. 1021, 1028) (nephew of
Bishop Gislebert)
Isembert II c. 1047 – 1086 (nephew of
Bishop Isembert)
Peter II 22 February...