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Rostagnus is a
Latinization of a
Germanic given name
common in the
Middle Ages,
especially in Occitania. It
derives from Proto-Germanic *Hrōþi- "fame"...
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judoka Rostand Island, an
island in
Antarctica named for Jean
Rostand Rostagnus, for the
given name
Rostand This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- Sens Aureli****,
Archbishop of Lyon Sigebodus,
Archbishop of
Narbonne Rostagnus,
Archbishop of
Arles Adalardus,
Archbishop of
Tours Teudericus Archbishop...
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Rostang of
Arles (or
Rostang I, Rostaing; died 913) was
Archbishop of
Arles from 870 to 913. He
supported the coup d'état of Boso of
Provence against the...
- (1904–1999),
French linguist Charles Rostaing (1918–1990),
French musician Rostagnus, for the
given name
Rostaing House of Sabran,
which had
several members...
- (1790–1866),
French doctor Marc
Rostan (born 1963),
French racing driver Rostagnus, for the
given name
Rostan This page
lists people with the
surname Rostan...
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gambler in the
movie Casino All
pages with
titles containing Rothstein Rostagnus Oscar Kuhns, "Studies in
Pennsylvania German Family Names", in: Americana...
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Rostaing (Latin
Rostagnus),
commonly known as
Rostany in Catalan, was the
first Count of
Girona (785-801),
ruling over the earliest-established of the...
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cartulaire of Saint-Chaffre,
speaks of a 'Rostaing du château de Grignan,'
Rostagnus de
castello Gradignano. A
century later,
according to
various do****ents...
- 858–879 :
Walafrid 885 : Asaël c.886–c.915 :
Amelius (II). ... 945 :
Rostagnus ... 994–c.1030 :
Heribaldus ... 1030–after 1066 :
Hugues (Hugo) ... 1096–1138 :...