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- Dobie Gillis Zelda Kay, in the Island at War television mini-series Zelda Reginhard, in the anime and manga series Lotte no Omocha! Zelda Schiff, Head Librarian...
- 2003. Archived from the original on 2006-03-29. Retrieved 2009-07-06. Reginhard II/Reginbald according to Gumbert was the architect of the Speyer Cathedral...
- Certain of his counselors, including Count Eggideo, and his chamberlain Reginhard, persuaded Bernard that this arrangement threatened his position. Other...
- day 13 October. Also Regimbaut, Reginbald, Reginbaldus, Reginbold, or Reginhard. "Regimbeau". "Saint of the Day, October 13". "Latin Saints of the Orthodox...
- Rennfähnlein in the second and fourth field. Herold von Hochheim 1165–1170 Reginhard von Abenberg 1171–1186 Gottfried I von Spitzenberg-Helfenstein 1186–1190...
- a French language surname, and derives from the medieval French name Reginhard which is composed of the Gaulish Regin and the Teutonic hard or Hardy...
- 1150–1159 Heinrich II von Stuhlingen 1159–1165 Herold von Hochheim 1165–1170 Reginhard von Abenberg 1171–1186 Gottfried I von Spitzenberg-Helfenstein 1186–1190...
- Saint Maternus in Walcourt, present-day Belgium, is consecrated by Bishop Réginhard of Liège [fr]. Conrad II proceeds to Pesaro, but a malarian outbreak forces...
- understand and accept. Reynard the Fox. The given name Reynard is from Reginhard, Raginohardus "strong in counsel". Because of the po****rity of the Reynard...
- ) Eberhard I (c. 1060–1068) Rupert (1068–1095) Pabo (1095 – c. 1106) Reginhard (c. 1106–1129?) Engelfrid (1129–1142) Pabo (2nd time) (1142–1143) Berthold...