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- Lisiard Le Riche (b. circa 900, d. after 941) was the Lord of Sceaux and a knight serving Hugh the Great, the Duke of Burgundy. Lisiard Le Riche was born...
- II de Sablé (died 1165) was the son of Lisiard of Sable and Thiphaine of Briole. Robert and his father Lisiard, Lord of Sablé, both fought against the...
- who becomes an object of public dispute between Gérard de Nevers and Lisiard de Forez, the former taking her defense while the other suggests she is...
- Albert of Flanders ???–??: Garin 979–980: Rainald I. (Renaud) 984–989: Lisiard († 19. April 989) 991–992: Gislebert (Engelbert) († 992) 991–1017: Renaud...
- Tiberias after 1101. He was killed in a battle with the Turks of Damascus. Lisiard of Flanders Roger, first Castellan of Lille Saswalo of Phalempin Walo of...
- pilgrimage to Larchant in the Middle Ages. Elisabeth Le Riche, daughter of Lisiard Le Riche, inherited Larchant from her father around 950. At the beginning...
- defence of Normandy. In September 1201 one of Coutances' suffragan bishops, Lisiard, the Bishop of Sées died. King John objected when the cathedral chapter...
- Saint-Évroult John I of Neuville, 1124–1143 Gerard II, 1144–1157 Froger, 1157–1184 Lisiard, 1184–1201 Sylvestre, 1202–1220, replaces Raoul du Merle who was elected...
- the siege of Dyrrhachium of 1107–1108. (RHC Oc., Volume 5.VIII.v) Lisiard of Tours. Lisiard of Tours wrote his Historiae Hierosolimitanae Secunda Pars in...
- that Roger had left the three archdeacons in charge, Hugues de Gerberoy, Lisiard, and Roger. Ansellus (Anselmus) was elected bishop of Beauvais, but his...