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  Han's Homepage - Chapter Genealogy, Our 28th Great-grandparents' Generation
(# 1282031936 = Adalbert I of Alsace, of Lorraine, Count of Metz)
(# 1552941216 = Adalbert I of Alsace, of Lorraine, Count of Metz)
(# 1552941504 = Adalbert I of Alsace, of Lorraine, Count of Metz)
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 Robert II of NAMUR , Count of Namur - Aymeric of NARBONNE , Viscount of Narbonne
Ancestors of Matheus of NANTES, Count of Nantes
Descendents of Matheus of NANTES, Count of Nantes
/-Tristan of CAPERTINO, Count of Capertino \-Isabel of CLERMONT \-Caterina ORSINI
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 35th Generation (cont.)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Unknown Berenger Count of Namur was born circa 910 in Namur, Belgium.
Gerard Flamens von Heinsberg-Falkenberg Count of Teisterbant was born circa 1000 in Lorraine région, France.
Mihaly Kupon of Samogy, a Regent in Poland was born circa 955 in Esztergom, Komárom-Esztergom megye, Hungary.
boazfamilytree.com /jbourchier/aqwg63.htm   (1079 words)

  
 Articles - Count   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
From the start the count was in military charge, not of a roving warband, but settled in a locality, a county, his main rival for power being the bishop, whose diocese was often coterminous.
In many Germanic and Frankish kingdoms in the early Middle Ages, the count might also be a count palatine, whose authority derived directly from the royal household, the "palace" in its original sense of the seat of power and administration.
A count or earl is often a courtesy title for the eldest son of a duke.
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 34th Generation (cont.)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Albert de Namur II, Count of Namur was born circa 1000.
Eberhard de Beteau, Count of Beteau and Nordgau was born 1001.
Eustace de Boulogne I, Count of Boulogne was born 1004 in Boulogne, Pas-de-Calais département, Nord-Pas-de-Calais région, France.
boazfamilytree.com /jbourchier/aqwg53.htm   (1794 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Namur   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
On 14 Sept., 1823, the Diocese of Namur was increased by the territory of Luxemburg, which had formerly belonged to the Diocese of Metz, and which, forming, under the First Empire, part of the Departments of the Forêts and the Ardennes, had been given, in 1815, to the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
In 1047, Albert II, Count of Namur, caused the erection, on the site of an ancient chapel, which an unauthenticated legend says was dedicated by Pope Cornlius in the third century, of a collegiate church, served by twelve canons, who had the right of administering justice within their lands.
Dechamps, later Cardinal Archbishop of Mechlin, was Bishop of Namur from 1865 to 1867.
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 COON-KUHN - STEADMAN Connections
LIUTGARDE OF TRIER, SIEGFRIED COUNT OF LUXEMBOURG IN THE MOSELGAU.
RAIMUND COUNT OF BURGUNDY & GALICIA was born in 1065 in Burgundy, France.
RENAUD I COUNT OF BURGUNDY, Agnes PRINCESS OF LOMBARD.
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 Numerals, Numeration, and Numerical Notation Bibliography
Counting and accounting in the proto-literate Middle East: examples from two new volumes of proto-cuneiform texts.
Counting by means of tally sticks or cuts on the body in Africa.
Not counting on Marshack: a reassessment of the work of Alexander Marshack on notation in the Upper Palaeolithic.
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 Edwards - pafg95 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Albert II Count Of Namur.Albert married Regilinde Of Lorraine.
Herbert DE VERMANDOIS IV, Count Of Vermandois was born in 1032 in Normandy, France.
Sibylle Of Burgundy was born in 1034 in Barcelona, Spain.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Abbey of Floreffe
Pleasantly situated on the right bank of the Sambre, about seven miles southwest of Namur, Belgium, owes its foundation to Godfrey, Count of Namur, and his wife Ermensendis.
Philip Count of Namur, gave to Weric, the sixth abbot, a large piece of the Holy Cross which he had received from his brother Baldwin, emperor of Constantinople.
The chronicles record that twice, namely in 1204 and 1254, Blood flowed from this relic on the Feast of the Invention of the Holy Cross, the miracle being witnessed by the religious and by a large concourse of people.
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 31st Generation (cont.)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Helias du Maine, Count of Maine was born 1060 and married 1092.
She was the daughter of Count Baldwin V of Flanders and Adela (the daughter of King Robert the Pious of France).
Godfrey de Namur, Count of Namur was born 1067 in Namur, Namur province, Belgium and married circa 1087.
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 PHILIP - LoveToKnow Article on PHILIP   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
In 1200 he was forced to put away Agnes and to recognize Ingeborg as his lawful wife, but he kept her in prison until 1213.
and Margaret, daughter of Raymond-Berenger IV., count of Provence, was born on the 3rd of April 1245.
The first subject of dispute was the inheritance of the count of Provence, Raymond-Berenger IV., father of Margaret and of Eleanor, wife of Henry III.
85.1911encyclopedia.org /P/PH/PHILIP.htm   (2603 words)

  
 COON-KUHN - STEADMAN Connections
WILLIAM I COUNT OF PROVENCE was born in 955.
HUMBERT III COUNT OF SAVORY was born on 1 Aug 1136 in Vegliana.
THOMAS I COUNT OF SAVORY was born on 20 Mar 1177 in Castle of Charbonnieres, Savory.
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 Ancestry of Arundell, Nance and Crouch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Emengarde of Lorraine child of Charles and Bonne, md. Albert I, Count of Namur, son of Robert I, Count of Lomme.
Albert II, Count of Namur, child of Emengarde and Albert, md. Regilinde of Lorraine, dau.
Albert III, Count of Namur, child of Regilinde and Albert, md. Ida of Saxony, daughter of Bernard II, Duke of Saxony, and Bertrade (daughter of Harold II, King of Norway (950-963)).
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 The Low Countries: 2.3.5 Province of Namur (1830/NOW)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
In the Old Ages, the Aduatics lived in the area of the province of Namur, which were submitted to the Roman yoke by Julius Cæsar.
In the 10th century, Béranger of Lomme was mentionned as the first count of Namur.
It was sold to Flanders in 1263, and in 1421, John III of Namur sold his land to Philip of Bourgondy.
home.online.no /~vlaenen/low_countries/be-nm.htm   (165 words)

  
 Marjory , b: 1152 - England
?, Bernard I, COUNT OF POITERS (ABT 0815 - 0844)
?, Ermesinde, DUCHESS OF AQUITAINE ?, Ernst, MARGRAVE OF AUSTRIA (ABT 1024 - 9 Jun 1075) ?, Estienne (Estevenon), COUNT OF BURGUNDY, COUNT OF AUXONNE (ABT 1170 -)
?, Guglielmo VII, MARCHESE OF MONTFERRAT ?, Guigue I, COUNT OF ALBON/ (1016 -)
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 Brink-Day-Johnston-Fletcher - Name Index 1
Aubri I, Count of the Gâtinais, Vicomte d'Orleans b.
Geoffrey I, Count of the Gâtinais, Vicomte d'Orleans
Thierry I the Treasurer, Count of the Autunois and Chaumois b.
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 flag of Namur (Province, Belgium) flags, Fahnen, Flaggen, FOTW bei Nationalflaggen.de
The flag of the Province of Namur is made of fl and red colours, placed parallel to the hoist, fl at hoist.
John I of Flanders, born from Gui of Dampierre and his second wife Isabelle of Luxembourg, was the youngest son of the House of Flanders.
When he received the County of Namur in 1297, he took for banner the lion of Flanders with a red cotice (bend) as brisure, and crowned the lion with a Count crown.
www.nationalflaggen.de /flags-of-the-world/flags/be-wna.html   (380 words)

  
 AGNES - LoveToKnow Article on AGNES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
She died in July of the next year, at the castle of Poissy, and was buried in the church of St Corentin, near Nantes.
Her two children by Philip II., Philip, count of Cler-mont (d.
1234), and Mary, who married Philip, count of Namur, were legitimized by Innocent III.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /A/AG/AGNES.htm   (212 words)

  
 My Family
Parents: Count Albert III NAMUR and Ida SAXONY.
She was married to Count Otto II CHINY in 1083.
Children were: Count Albert CHINY, Frederic REIMS -Prevot, Alberon II LIEGE -Bishop, Eustache CHINY -Avoue', Oda DURAS -Countess, Ida Chiny DE NAMUR.
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 Group 30:51
She married a nobleman and gave birth to four sons and four daughters.
She was appointed Mistress of the Court of King Magnus and Queen Blanche, the daughter of the count of Namur in Belgium, after their marriage.
When tired of the immoral life at the court she and her husband made a pilgrim journey to Santiago de Compostela in Spain.
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 My Family
She was married to Count Robert I NAMUR.
Children were: Giselbert NAMUR, Ratbod NAMUR, Lutgarde NAMUR, Count Albert NAMUR.
He was married to Ida Chiny DE NAMUR in 1100 in England.
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 Han's Homepage - Chapter Genealogy, Namur
Berengarius, the earliest known member of this family was Count in the Lommengouw in 907.
Namur did expand eastward under Count Henri IV "The Blind" who became Count of Luxembourg, Stavelot-Malmédy, Durbuy and Laroche as well.
Henri's first wife, Laurette of Upper-Lorraine was married to three husbands successively: Hendrik II of Arlon, "Duke" of Limburg (1150); Henri IV "The Blind" of Namur (1154); and Hendrik II of Wassenberg (1163).
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 Citadel Namur. Citadelle de Namur.Tourist information about the city of Namur, Namen in Belgium.
In the 3rd and 4th centuries the Romans built a fortified outlook post on top of the rock to defend the Meuse valley against invasions of Germanic tribes.
Later, in the 10th century the Count of Namur replaced it with a wooden tower.
By the end of the 17th century the surface of the fortress and its side-parts had doubled in size and the Citadel of Namur had became a mighty stronghold and one of the largest fortified constructions in Europe.
www.trabel.com /namur/namen-citadel.htm   (328 words)

  
 Eupedia : Belgium Guide - History of Belgium : Guerre de la Vache (1275-1278)
The "Guerre de la Vache" (War of the Cow), is the most famous feudal conflict that occured between the Prince-bishop of Liege and the Count of Namur & Luxembourg.
The war wreaked havoc in most of the Condroz region (countryside spreading south of Namur, Huy and Liege), destroying 60 villages and killing some 15,000 people.
John of Goesnes then asked the aid of Guy of Dampierre, Count of Namur and Luxembourg.
www.eupedia.com /belgium/guerre_de_la_vache.shtml   (310 words)

  
 Count   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
1632 Ernst Casimir, count of Nassau-Dietz/mayor of Friesland, dies at 58
1573 Ernst Casimir, count of Nassau-Dietz/mayor of Frisia/Groningen
1305 Gwijde van Dampierre, count of Flanders/count of Namur, dies at 78
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 FRANCIA
However, both Tompsett and WW-Person list Stephen Count of Champagne, Meaux, and Troyes (Tompsett twice, as son of both Herbert the Elder and Herbert, Count of Meaux, identified as "Herbert the Younger").
One of the most infamous episodes of the Middle Ages, the Crusade was largely against and at the expense of the Count of Toulouse.
In 1349 Count Humbert II (d.1355), the "Dauphin," simply sold the territory to the grandson of Philip VI, the prince who would later become Charles V. Thus, Charles became the first "Dauphin" of France, and as he was the Crown Prince from 1350-1364, this now became the traditional title of the Heir Apparent of France.
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 International Civic Heraldry-THE NATIONAL ARMS OF LUXEMBURG
The arms of Luxembourg are identical to the arms of the old Counts of Luxembourg.
Luxembourg was owned by Henry the Blind, count of Namur in the 12th century.
The crown was also not always used, and finally, not all counts of Luxembourg used a double-tailed lion.
www.ngw.nl /int/lux/luxnat.htm   (489 words)

  
 Lo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Parents: Berenger 1st Count of Namur and Symphorienne of Lorraine
Parents: Gerhard III Count of Alsace and Gisela of Lower Lorraine
Parents: Lambert I Count of Louvain and Gerberge of Lorraine
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 (none), Isabella, Princess of France - Pedigree   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Berenger, Raimund II (III), Count of Barcelona >>
Berenger, Raymond V (IV), Count of Provence & Forcalquier >>
Berenger, Raimund I, Count of Barcelona
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 Historiska museet: samlingar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Could it have belonged to Queen Blanka, daughter of the Count of Namur, whose trousseau was bought in Paris?
Could the gold brooch have belonged to Queen Blanka, daughter of the Count of Namur, whose trousseau was bought in Paris?
The dressed furs were counted in timmer, units of 40, and as such were legal tender.
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