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Mazgar (Persian: مزگر, also
Romanized as Māzgar; also
known as
Malger, Mesgar, and Misgar) is a
village in
Misheh Pareh Rural District, in the Central...
- 1109)
Gundekar II (or Gunzo),
bishop of Eichstätt (d. 1075)
Mauger (or
Malger),
archbishop of
Rouen (d. 1055) Śrīpati,
Indian astronomer and mathematician...
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German mahal, Anglo-Saxon mæðl "council, ****embly"). The Old
Norman form was
Malger. In fact, it
could recover an Old
Scandinavian given name, like many other...
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margrave of
Tuscany Gruffydd ap Rhydderch, king of
Deheubarth Mauger (or
Malger),
archbishop of
Rouen Nong Zhigao,
Vietnamese chieftain of Nong Rinchen...
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Mauger (or
Malger according to the
Gesta Normannorum Du****) was born
around 1019 near Dieppe. He was the
younger son of
Richard II, Duke of Normandy, and...
- Normandy. In 1049 he
obtained the see of Coutances,
arranged by his
brother Malger (see Mowbray). He was
consecrated at
Rouen on 12
March 1049, presumably...
- 1109)
Gundekar II (or Gunzo),
bishop of Eichstätt (d. 1075)
Mauger (or
Malger),
archbishop of
Rouen (d. 1055) Śrīpati,
Indian astronomer and mathematician...
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margrave of
Tuscany Gruffydd ap Rhydderch, king of
Deheubarth Mauger (or
Malger),
archbishop of
Rouen Nong Zhigao,
Vietnamese chieftain of Nong Rinchen...
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Domesday Book of 1086, the
village was
known as Stanton. It was
recorded that
Malger held the
manor through the
feudal tenure of the
castle guard at Belvoir...
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Vavasour Dawson line to
Herbrand Vavasour Dawson and the
Carter Spence line to
Malger Powis Vavasour as
joint Lords of the
Manor of Weston.
Weston Hall is a Tudor...