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- Portuguese Teobaldo; in Irish Tiobóid; in Czech Děpolt; and in Hungarian Tibold. People called Theobald include: Saint Theobald of Dorat (990–1070), French...
- Paul from the kindred Tibold (Hungarian: Tibold nembeli Pál; died 1330 or 1331), was a Hungarian nobleman in the early 14th century, who was active in...
- Tibold (Tybold or Tibolch) was the name of a gens (Latin for "clan"; nemzetség in Hungarian) in the Kingdom of Hungary and later the Kingdom of Croatia...
- after the Battle of Veszprém his territories were given to Tibold, the founder of the Tibold noble kindred, by Saint Stephen of Hungary. They established...
- Rosd Smaragd Szák Szalók Szécs Szemere Szentemágócs Szolnok Tekele Tétény Tibold Tolcsva Told Tomaj Turul Türje Tyukod Ugra Veszkény Záh Zoárd Zsadány Zsidó...
- Worcester. tr. 4 May 1375 14 Jun 1381 Simon Sudbury (Simon de Sudbury; Simon Tibold; Simon Theobold) Translated from London; Lord Chancellor; beheaded during...
- Rosd Smaragd Szák Szalók Szécs Szemere Szentemágócs Szolnok Tekele Tétény Tibold Tolcsva Told Tomaj Turul Türje Tyukod Ugra Veszkény Záh Zoárd Zsadány Zsidó...
- magazine. In 1937, he published one of his most successful works, the novel Tibold Márton, which depicted a Swabian family in the process of adopting Hungarian...
- Rosd Smaragd Szák Szalók Szécs Szemere Szentemágócs Szolnok Tekele Tétény Tibold Tolcsva Told Tomaj Turul Türje Tyukod Ugra Veszkény Záh Zoárd Zsadány Zsidó...
- Inishlounaght founded 1170 by Donal Mor O'Brien; dissolved 1542; granted to Tibold Roch, son of Viscount Roch, before 1570; granted to Sir Richard Grenville...