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  LORRAINE - LoveToKnow Article on LORRAINE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Lorraine in Medieval Times,The original kingdom of Lorraine was the northern part of the territories allotted by the treaty of Verdun (August 843) to the emperor Lothair I., and in 85l formed the inheritance of his second son, King Lothair.
Thi~ kingdom of Lorraine was situated between the -realms of th East and the West Franks, and originally extended along thi North Sea between the mouths of the Rhine and the Ems including the whole or part of Frisia and the cities on the righi bank of the Rhine.
The majority of the municipal charters of Lorraine were derived from the charter of Beaumont in Argonne, which was at first extended to the Barrois and was granted by Fern, in spite of the hostility of his barons, to La Neuveville in 1257, to Frouard in 1263 and to Lunville in 1265.
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 Frederick of Lorraine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Frederick of Lorraine (1371 – October 25, 1415 in the battle of Agincourt) was Count of Vaudemont.
He was the son of Duke John I of Lorraine and younger brother of Charles I.
In 1393, Frederick married Margaret the heiress of Vaudemont and Joinville, and became Count of these lands in her right.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Lorraine
By the Treaty of Verdun in 843, the empire of Charlemagne was divided in three parts: Ludwig the German received Eastern Franconia; Charles the Bald, Western Franconia; and Lothair I, the strip of land lying between the two and reaching from the North Sea to the Rhone, with Italy in addition.
Lorraine, moreover, included within its boundaries the original home of the Austrasian dynasty, with Aachen, Charlemagne's capital, and the most important centres of ancient culture: two archbishoprics (Cologne and Trier), many bishoprics (Metz, Toul, Verdun, etc.), abbeys and royal castles.
The southern part, Upper Lorraine, or the Land of the Moselle, extended to the south-east of the Vosges and to the Sichelberg, with the Archbishopric of Trier and the Bishoprics of Metz, Toul, and Verdun.
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 Frederick of Lorraine -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Frederick of Lorraine (1371 - October 25 1415, in the (additional info and facts about battle of Agincourt) battle of Agincourt) was Count of Vaudemont.
He was the son of Duke (additional info and facts about John I of Lorraine) John I of Lorraine and younger brother of (Son of James I who was King of England and Scotland and Ireland; was deposed and executed by Oliver Cromwell (1600-1649)) Charles I.
He founded the House of Vaudemont, a junior branch of the (additional info and facts about Duchy of Lorraine) Duchy of Lorraine.
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Frederick II, Duke of Swabia Frederick II of House of Guelph.
Frederick II of Prussia Succeeded by: Friedrich Wilhelm II...
Frederick William II of Prussia Frederick William II (1797), king of Prussia, was known in German as Friedrich Wilhelm I...
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 Matthias I, Duke of Lorraine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Matthias I (1119 – May 13, 1176) was Duke of Lorraine from 1138 to his death.
He married Bertha of Hohenstaufen, daughter of Frederick II, Duke of Swabia and sister of Frederick Barbarossa, Holy Roman Emperor.
Alice of Lorraine (d.1200), married to Hugh III, Duke of Burgundy
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 kingcountyjournal.com - OBITUARIES: Paul J. Frederick Sr. - Lorraine M. Goodwin - Shirley M. Paulson - Donald Keith ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Frederick was born March 29, 1907, in Seattle.
Frederick was a certified public accountant in the retail home heating oil business with Hemphill Oil Co. for 42 years.
Lorraine M. Goodwin of Renton died Jan. 28, 2004, at her daughter's home in Puyallup after a battle with cancer.
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 Descendants - aqw09.htm
Frederick W. Frederick William WINTERS, John C. Carl Georg, Johann Christoph, Michael Daniel, Jacob) was born 18 Nov 1916 in Brant, New York.
Frederick married Lorraine BEYER, daughter of Raymond BEYER and Irene POWERS, on 17 Jan 1948.
Lorraine was born 6 Nov 1926 in Auburn, New York.
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 Francia Media:  Lorraine & Burgundy
To the east, Upper Lorraine bordered on Alsace, part of the Duchy of Swabia, on the south, the Free County of Burgundy, and on the west, Champagne.
Although it began as a Kingdom on equal footing with Burgundy and Italy, or, for that matter, with West Francia (France) and East Francia (Germany), Lorraine eventually lost this status and became a dependency of the Eastern Kingdom (900), albeit with the new elevated status of a Duchy, one of the Stem Duchies of Germany.
Isabel, the Heiress of Lorraine, marries a grandson of Duke Louis I of Anjou, son of King John II of France.
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 Frederick of Lorraine - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Frederick of Lorraine - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Frederick of Lorraine (1371 - October 25 1415, in the battle of Agincourt) was Count of Vaudemont.
This biography of a European noble is a stub.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Frederick_of_Lorraine   (149 words)

  
 Lorraine/Wigeric
Frederick I of Lorraine, Duke of Lorraine, b abt 909, d 978.
Frederick II of Lorraine, Duke of Upper Lorraine, b abt 980, d aft 1026.
She md Charles of Lower Lorraine, Duke of Lower Lorraine, abt 975, son of Louis IV, King of the Franks, and Gerberga of Saxony.
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 Encyclopedia: Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The Duchy of Lorraine was an independent state for most of the period of time between 843 to 1739.
See also: Dukes of Lorraine family tree John II of Anjou (1425 - 1470, in Barcelona) was Duke of Lorraine from 1453 to his death.
René II (May 2, 1451–December 10, 1508) was count of Vaudemont from 1470, Duke of Lorraine from 1473, and Duke of Bar and titular King of Aragon, Naples, Sicily and Jerusalem from 1483 to his death.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Isabella,-Duchess-of-Lorraine   (737 words)

  
 Chapter 28. Notable Families Having Multiple Connections   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Adalbert III of Longwy [Duke of Upper Lorraine], b.
Adelaide von Egisheim, and had a son, (i) Cte Henry, father of, (a) Cte Frederick IV iii.
Cte Frederick IV [son of Cte Henry III of Toul, liv 1162, and had a daughter, a.
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 LORRAINE - Online Information article about LORRAINE
On the death of Frederick of Luxemburg in Io65 the emperor Henry IV.
Ryswick (1697), but had to dismantle all the fortresses in Lorraine and to disband his army with the exception of his guard.
Lorraine and Barrois formed a large government corresponding, together with the little government of the three bishoprics, to the intendance of Lorraine and the generalite of Metz.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /LOB_LUP/LORRAINE.html   (3940 words)

  
 Christian History Handbook: Medieval: Lecture Fifteen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Humbert a monk from the monastery of Moyenmoutier in Lorraine became Cardinal bishop of Silva Candida, a suburb of Rome.
Frederick of Lorraine, brother of Godfrey the Bearded, Duke of Lotharingia, was recruited from the cathedral chapter at Liege and became Leo IX's Archdeacon and chancellor.
Stephen was Frederick of Lotharingia who had come to Rome with Leo IX and subsequently become abbot of the monastery at Monte Cassino.
www.sbuniv.edu /~hgallatin/ht34632e15.html   (5315 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Matilda of Canossa
Countess of Tuscany, daughter and heiress of the Marquess Boniface of Tuscany, and Beatrice, daughter of Frederick of Lorraine, b.
Duke Gottfried of Lorraine, an opponent of the Emperor Henry III, went to Italy and married the widowed Beatrice.
In 1213 the Emperor Frederick II recognized the right of the Roman Church to the possessions of Matilda.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/10049b.htm   (1414 words)

  
 My Family
Parents: Regnier I LORRAINE -Duke and Alberade LORRAINE Duchess.
She was married to Regnier I LORRAINE -Duke.
Children were: Duke Otto LORRAINE, Godfrey -Duke, Frederick Lorraine ST HUBERT -Abbot.
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 Cool Breezes at The Wisconsin Historical Museum
A granddaughter of brewery founder Frederick Pabst, Lorraine MacDermott (1893-1977) used this exquisite fan while she lived in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Lorraine's fan depicts lovers looking at a statue of the Greek love goddess, Aphrodite.
The love theme is reinforced with Cupid's quiver of arrows shown on either side, with one arrow placed strategically in the bull's eye.
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Frederick II acquired a short possession of Jerusalem itself by treaty later, and the title "King of Jerusalem" added an empty splendour to the styles of various European sovereigns almost to our own time.
1480), titular King of Jerusalem and Naples-married Duke Frederick of Lorraine; from her the title came to the Dukes of Lorraine, and so, through Maria Theresa's marriage with Francis of Lorraine (1736), to the House of Austria.
The arms of Jerusalem formed one of the fifty- eight quarterings of the Imperial Arms of Austria; and "Koenig von Jerusalem" was one of the emperor's long string of titles, till Ferdinand I (1835-48) had the good sense to reduce both quarterings and titles to those that had a real meaning.
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 Ancestors of Frederick Dean Welsch Sr.
Frederick Welsch, age 79, of Red Oak, Iowa passed away Wednesday, April 20, 2005 at his home in Red Oak.
Frederick Dean Welsch was born August 30, 1925 on the family farm near Elliott, Iowa the son of Harry and Edna (Hand) Welsch.
Frederick married Lois "Lorraine" Whiteaker on October 14, 1945 in Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa.
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 History of the Mass (12histot.htm)
However before they could muster support for one candidate, Victor's entourage consulted the abbot of Monte Cassino Frederick of Lorraine who offered five names, one of which was a wise and holy monk who came from Tuscany, had been educated in the Lateran Palace, became a learned teacher there and counseled popes.
Frederick accepted and, on August 2, 1058, in honor of the saint whose feast day fell on the same day he was elected, he took the name Pope Stephen IX.
Remember it was Godfrey who was an enemy of Henry III and Frederick (Stephen), though one of the top men in the curia, felt it was prudent to retire to Monte Cassino.
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 Frederick Hardy III   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
SALEM, N.H. -- Frederick "Tootie" Hardy III, 45, died Thursday at Lahey Clinic in Burlington, Mass.
Hardy was born in Methuen, Mass., and raised in Lawrence, Mass.
and Lorraine C. (Boulanger) Hardy of Methuen; brothers Richard of Methuen, David of Dracut, Mass., and Stephen of Kernersville, N.C.; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
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 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg1349 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Simon II DE LORRAINE [Parents] was born 1152.
Ferry II of Bitsch DE LORRAINE died 10 Oct 1213.
Judith DE LORRAINE [Parents] married Etienne II D'AUXONNE on CIR 1170.
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 Line 772: Ancestors of Paul Bailey MCBRIDE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Frederick Count of Bar Duke of Upper Lorraine [771-42]
Frederick II Duke of Upper Lorraine Count of Bar [75-39, 82-40]
Frederick II is shown as the son of Thierry I and Richilde dau.
virts.rootsweb.com /~pmcbride/rfc/l772.htm   (141 words)

  
 Lorraine 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Duke Frederick III of Lorraine (1251-1302), *1238/40, +31.12.1302; m.10.7.1255 Margaret of Navarre (+1310)
Duke Frederick IV of Lorraine (1312-28), *Gondreville 15.4.1282, +Paris 21.4.1329; m.1304 Elisabeth of Austria (+19.5.1353)
Frederick, Cte de Vaudémont, *ca 1371, +k.a.Agincourt 25.10.1415; m.1393 Marguerite (*ca 1354, +28.4.1417) heiress of Vaudémont and Joinville, grandaughter of Anceau de Joinville by Margaret of [Lorraine-Vaudémont]; for their descendants see HERE
genealogy.euweb.cz /lorraine/lorraine2.html   (617 words)

  
 Lorraine 11
Ct Gerhard IV of Alsace, Ct of Metz, Ct of Chatenois, Duke of Upper Lorraine (1048-70), *after 977, +14.4.1070; m.
Frederick I, Duke von Bitsch, Duke of Lorraine (1205-06), *before 1152, +7.4..1206; m.1150-60 Ludmilla (*ca 1150 +1223) dau.of Duke Miecislaw of Poland
Duke Matthias II of Lorraine (1220-51), +9.2./24.6.1251; m.VIII.1225 Catherine of Limburg (+18.4.1255)
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 Encyclopedia: Frederick of Lorraine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 4247
She married Frederic III, Duc de Lorraine, son of Matthias II, Duc de Lorraine and Catherine de Limbourg, in 1255.
     Thiébaut II, Duc de Lorraine was the son of Frederic III, Duc de Lorraine and Margaret de Navarre.
She married Rudolf, Duc de Lorraine, son of Frederic IV, Duc de Lorraine and Elisabeth von Habsburg, in 1329.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 355
He was the son of Rudolf, Duc de Lorraine and Marie de Châtillon.
She married Jean I, Duc de Lorraine, son of Rudolf, Duc de Lorraine and Marie de Châtillon, on 16 December 1361.
She married Rudolf, Duc de Lorraine, son of Frederic IV, Duc de Lorraine and Elisabeth von Habsburg, in 1334.
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