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Nerra may
refer to:
Nerra (Dungeons & Dragons), a
fictional monster in the role-playing game Fulk
Nerra,
mediaeval noble Robert Nerra,
fictional character...
- Fulk III, the
Black (c. 970–1040; Old French:
Foulque Nerra) was an
early Count of
Anjou celebrated as one of the
first great builders of
medieval castles...
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Ramona Nerra (born 9 June 1979 in Craiova) is a
Romanian singer and
songwriter who
lives in Cologne, Germany. She rose to fame
after her parti****tion...
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writings of Dudo of Saint-Quentin.
Conan died
fighting his brother-in-law Fulk
Nerra,
Count of
Anjou at the
Battle of
Conquereuil on 27 June 992.
Conan is buried...
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Loosely based on the
historical Children's Crusade, the
story follows Robert Nerra, an
exiled young knight, pla**** by Eric Stoltz, who
leads a band of orphans...
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succeeded by his son
Geoffrey Greymantle.
Refer to
Bernard S. Bachrach, "Fulk
Nerra: Neo-Roman Consul, 987-1040" (California, 1993) 261 and 262 for a useful...
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rivers Loire and Thouet. In 1026 it came into the
hands of Fulk
Nerra,
count of Anjou, who
bequeathed it to his
Plantagenet heirs.
Following its...
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Roumer River at the
opening to the
Loire Valley.
Founded in 992 by Fulk
Nerra,
Count of Anjou, the
castle was soon
attacked by Odo I,
Count of Blois....
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medieval Jewry, and
early Angevin history (he
wrote a
biography of Fulk
Nerra). He also
wrote an
important article about the
treatment of Jews in the...
- Melun. Hugh Capet,
Bouchard of Vendome,
Richard I of
Normandy and Fulk
Nerra, ****embled
against him and
retook Melun in late 991. Near 995, he entered...