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- its centre in the city of Montpellier, that existed between 986 and 1344. Ricuin II, the bishop of Mauguio gave these lands in fief to a knight named Guiu...
- Persian scholar (b. 839) Reccared, Galician clergyman (b. 885) Ricwin (or Ricuin), Frankish nobleman Walter (or Vaulter), archbishop of Sens Wang Yanzhang...
- and his brothers over control of Frankish territory. However, when Count Ricuin of Nantes was killed at the Battle of Fontenoy, Charles refused to accept...
- 26 November 985 from Bernard, Count of Mauguio, with the permission of Ricuin, Bishop of Maguelone. Without descendants after his death, his nephew Guilhem...
- Ricwin (Ricuin, Richwin) (died 923) was a Count of Verdun. After the death of Lothar II, the Treaty of Meerssen (August 870) divided Lotharingian territories...
- became the first Count of Chiny. By his marriage to Mathilde, daughter of Ricuin, Duke of Mosellane and Count of Ardennes, he acquired the dowry of his wife...
- Bishop of Lodève. About 975 they gave them to Ricuin, Bishop of Maguelone. It is certain that about 990 Ricuin possessed these two villages; he kept Montpellieret...
- Ricwin, Ricuin, Richwin, or Richovin (died 25 June 841) was the Count of Nantes from 831 to 841. A Rihwinus comes witnessed the will of Charlemagne in...
- in the current Occitanie région of France. It was consecrated by Bishop Ricuin circa 817. It was destro**** at the end of the 16th century as a result of...
- Bar-le-Duc, Chanzy, Vertus, Binson, Tardenois Missi: Bishop Hincmar [of Rheims], Ricuin, Engilscale Missati**** 2: Laon, Porcien, Soissons, Orxois, Valnis Missi:...