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Narjot may
refer to:
Narjot de
Toucy (disambiguation), four
members of the same
noble European family Ernest Narjot (1826–1898),
American painter This...
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Ernest Étienne
Narjot (December 25, 1826 –
August 24, 1898) was an
American artist of the 19th century. He
produced many
paintings of
California landscape...
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Narjot de
Toucy is the name of:
Narjot I of Toucy, who
became Lord of
Toucy in 1100
Narjot II of
Toucy (died 1192),
grandson of the
preceding Narjot de...
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Narjot III de
Toucy (died 1241), lord of Bazarnes, was the son of
Narjot II of
Toucy (France) and his wife
Agnes de Dampierre.
Alongside his father-in-law...
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commune and the Genoese, due to her
marriage in ca 1275 or 1278 to
Narjot de
Toucy in Auxerre. The Genoese, led by
Benedetto I Zaccaria,
tried to...
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became a
ruler of the Galicia–Volhynia (r. 1220) A
daughter who
married Narjot III de
Toucy (–1241). She
became a nun
after his death.
Elizabeth the ****an...
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Narjot (or Narjod) de
Toucy (died 1293) was the son of
Philip of
Toucy and of
Portia de Roye.
Narjot was
therefore the
grandson of his
namesake who died...
- Jonas's
daughter married Narjot III de Toucy, who had once
served as
regent of the
empire in Baldwin's absence. When
Narjot died in 1241, his wife became...
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historical record. They had at
least one daughter, who
married Narjot de Toucy. Her date of
death is
sometimes given in
modern genealogies as...
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Narjot's 84
Angevin galleys advancing against a
force of 40-45
Aragonese galleys under Lauria.
While Lauria's
forces waited in the gulf,
Narjot organized...