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- Rorgo Fretellus, also spelled Fetellus (fl. 1119–1154), was a Frankish priest in the Kingdom of Jerusalem who wrote a widely circulated description in...
- Raymond co-ruled with his brother Alfonso II. The young count was honoured by Rorgo Fretellus, archdeacon of Nazareth, who dedicated a new edition of his Description...
- Rorgon I or Rorico(n) I (also Rorgo or Rorich; died 16 June 839 or 840) was the first count of Maine and progenitor of the Rorgonid dynasty, which is...
- Aquitaine family tree Rosamond McKitterick states Ranulf married a daughter of Rorgo, though gives no name. McKitterick 1999, p. 363. Nelson 1991, p. 135. Le...
- Ranulf I of Poitiers, Duke of Aquitaine (815–866), married a daughter of Rorgo, Count of Maine Gerhard II, Count of Limousin (−879) Unknown daughter Janet...
- children were: Hugh VIII of Lusignan William de Lusignan, Lord of Angles Rorgo de Lusignan Simon de Lusignan, Seigneur de Lezay, fl. 1144, married before...
- thereabouts. He left two sons by Audéarde: Hugh V, who succeeded him, and Rorgo. Painter 1957, p. 28. Painter 1957, p. 30. Painter, Sidney (1957). "The...
- took lovers and had children, however. Rotrude had a relationship with Rorgo of Rennes and had one son with him, Louis, Abbot of Saint-Denis (800 – 9 January...
- Daniila of Daniel the Traveller (1106–1108) Descriptio de locis sanctis of Rorgo Fretellus (1137) Ekphrasis of John Phokas (c. 1147) Leiðarvísir og borgarskipan...
- Daniila of Daniel the Traveller (1106–1108) Descriptio de locis sanctis of Rorgo Fretellus (1137) Ekphrasis of John Phokas (c. 1147) Leiðarvísir og borgarskipan...