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Renauld I (died 29 May 1040) was a
French nobleman. He was the
Count of
Nevers and
Count of
Auxerre from 1028
until his
death at the
battle of Seignelay...
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Renauld II,
Count of
Nevers and
Auxerre (died 1089) was the son of
William I of Nevers,
Count of
Nevers and
Ermengarde of Tonnerre. He
married Ida, daughter...
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Isabelle Renauld (French: [ʁəno]; born 24
November 1966 in Saint-Malo, Ille-et-Vilaine) is a
French actress. She
trained at the
Nanterre Amandiers theatre...
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Renauld White (February 1, 1944 – June 26, 2024), also
known as Renny, was an
American actor and model. He was
known for
playing the role of
William Reynolds...
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Raynald of Châtillon (c. 1124 – 4 July 1187), also
known as Reynald, Reginald, or Renaud, was
Prince of Antioch—a
crusader state in the
Middle East—from...
- 1100), was the son of
Renauld I,
Count of
Nevers and
Hedwig of France,
Countess d'Auxerre. He
married Ermengarde,
daughter of
Renauld,
Count of Tonnerre...
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Ermengarde (c. 1032 – 1083),
daughter of
Renauld,
Count of
Tonnerre and Herviz,
married William I,
Count of
Nevers in 1045. She had six children: Ermengarde...
- France, to meet Paul
Renauld, who has
requested their help. When they arrive,
local police greet them with the news that
Renauld was
found dead that morning...
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Renaud de Courtenay, (d. 1160) was
seigneur of
Courtenay and
fought in the
Second Crusade with
Louis VII of France. His fate is unknown,
either losing...
- Traveller.
Renauld,
Jules Auteur du
texte (1875). Les
hostelains et
taverniers de Nancy :
essai sur les
moeurs é****ires de la
Lorraine / par
Jules Renauld,.....