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Mabel is an
English female name
derived from the
Latin amabilis, "lovable, dear".
Amabilis of Riom (died 475) was a
French male
saint who
logically would...
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Mabel de Bellême (1030s -1079) was a
Norman noblewoman. She
inherited the
lordship of Bellême from her
father and
later became Countess of
Shrewsbury through...
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mamanomtom ha pinangibatan, kay
immabot sa kakaon.
Sangil Tao mata taya
mabiling su
pubuakengnge taya
dumanta su
kadam tangi.
Sinama Ya Aa ga-i tau pa beleng...
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marriage was
later legitimized by Pope
Celestine II thus
allowing Isabelle Mabile to
possibly inherit. However,
Ralph divorced Petronilla in 1151 then remarried...
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Mabile (French pronunciation: [la ʁɔʃ mabil] ) is a
commune in the Orne
department in north-western France. The
Commune along with
another 11...
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Bienville moved French settlements to
Dauphin Island and
established the
Mabile colony with Fort Louis. 1714:
Natchitoches was founded,
named after the...
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daughter of
Theobald V,
Count of Blois, and his
second wife Alix of France.
Mabile of La Ferté (1244–1265)
Jeanne de
Dreux (1265–1276)
Isabeau Davoir (1276–1284)...
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produced two
famous daughters. His
first wife was
Mabile, of an
unknown ancestry.
Geoffrey and
Mabile had
three children:
Pierre (d.
after 1251), a monk...
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Perche Le
Renouard Résenlieu Réveillon Ri
Rives d'Andaine La Roche-
Mabile Roiville Rônai
Rouperroux Sablons-sur-****sne Sai Saint-Agnan-sur-Sarthe...
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three children: Elisabeth,
Countess of
Vermandois also
known as
Isabelle Mabile (1143 – 28
March 1183),
married Philip,
Count of Flanders.
Ralph II, Count...