- Look up
towhead in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Towhead may
refer to:
Ramon Berenguer II,
Count of
Barcelona (1053 or 1054–1082),
called Cap de estopes...
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William III (913 – 3
April 963),
called Towhead (French: Tête d'étoupe, Latin:
Caput Stupe) from the
colour of his hair, was the "Count of the
Duchy of...
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examples of
which are
given below. Look up
towhead in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The term "
towhead"
implies an
islet (small island) or
shoal within...
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sister of
William I
Longsword of Normandy. In 935, she
married William Towhead, the ****ure
Count of
Poitou and Duke of Aquitaine. They had two children...
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staple fibre. The very
light color of flax tow is the
source of the word "
towhead",
meaning a
person with
naturally light blond hair. Look up tow in Wiktionary...
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Ramon Berenguer II the
Towhead or Cap de
estopes (1053 or 1054 –
December 5, 1082) was
Count of
Barcelona from 1076
until his death. He was the son of...
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Flint River Towhead -
historical Forty Acres Island -
historical Foshee Islands Gaillard Island Gallus Island Gardiner Island Gibson Towhead Gilchrist Island...
- Conqueror.
William of
Poitiers may also
refer to:
William I (915–963),
called Towhead,
count from 935
William II (937–994),
called Fierebras,
count from 963...
- Man in
Mirror Joshua Bryant as
Towhead Jennifer Bryant as
Towhead Charles McCready as
Towhead Leif
Garrett as
Towhead David S. C**** Sr. as Man (as Dave...
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Bloody Island was a
sandbar or "
towhead" (river island) in the
Mississippi River,
opposite St. Louis, Missouri,
which became densely wooded and a rendezvous...