- I (c. 998)
William (possibly c. 1000)
Ursio (c. 1067–1085)
William the
Carpenter (c. 1094) Hilduin, Garin,
Ursio II, Jean (unknown dates,
possibly not...
- them—Rauching,
Ursio and Berthefrid—conspired to ********inate Childebert; however,
their plot was
found out.
Rauching was
killed and
Ursio and Berthefrid...
- and with his uncle's help in 587 he
quelled the
revolt of
Dukes Rauching,
Ursio, and Berthefried, and
succeeded in
seizing the
castle of Woëvre. Many attempts...
-
known for
certain is that
Ursio was
viscount in 1085 and
William was
viscount in 1094.
There is no
definite record of an
Ursio II, and
after William there...
- 718)
Austrebert (719–742)
Wilichar (742–752)
Proculus Bertericus (767–790)
Ursio (c. 790–796)
Wulfar (797–810)
Bernard (810–842)
Agilmar (841–859) Ado (859–875)...
-
Fanum Fortunae,
along with a boy
named Lucius Titulenus Ursio,
perhaps his son.
Lucius Titulenus Ursio, a boy
buried in a third-century tomb at
Fanum Fortunae...
- daughter,
Socellia Lucana, and
their patron,
Socellia Quartilla.
Socellius Ursio,
buried at
Vibinum in Apulia, in a third-century tomb
dedicated by his children...
-
Klement Bodacia 1410
Alojz Gozze October 1410 Božo
Proculo November 1410
Ursio Zamagno January 1411
Jakov Gundulić July 1411
Aloysio Gozze August 1411...
-
Queen Brunhilda held over her son King Childebert.
Three of them—Rauching,
Ursio, and Berthefrid—conspired to ********inate Childebert;
Egidius was suspected...
- of France,
Drogo de Merloto; Anselm, the Dean of S.
Martin in Tours; and
Ursio, the
royal French Chamberlain;
announced the
agreement of yet
another truce...