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  Gisela of Burgundy de Macon
Gisela was born in 1070 in Savoy, France.
Gisela's father was Count of Burgundy William (The Great) de Macon I and her mother was Stephenie Etienette de Longwy.
View the entire genealogy report of of Burgundy de Macon families, or surname index of of Burgundy de Macon pedigrees or report summary of Burgundy de Macon heritage from 'The Skaggs-Files'.
familytrees.genopro.com /Azrael/ofBurgundyDeMacon-Gisela-ind07403.htm   (270 words)

  
 Garden Voices: Cypripedium Gisela
Gisela is from a cross between our native Cypripedium parviflora, the yellow ladyslipper, and Cypripedium macranthos, a native of Japan.
Gisela reflects both its parents, with burgundy tepals and a very light creamy yellow pouch.
Gisela is said to be perhaps the single easiest cypripedium to grow...
voices.gardenweb.com /2007/05/cypripedium_gisela_1.html   (473 words)

  
 Gisela of Burgundy Information
Gisela of Burgundy (before 952 – July 21, 1006) was the daughter of Conrad of Burgundy, "the Peaceful" (ca 923/5–993), who inherited the Kingdom of Arles, and his second wife, Adelaide of Bellay.
By his first, more dynastic, marriage, Gisela's father had produced an heir, Rudolf III (died 1032), so he was free to marry for love and comfort.
Before he was deposed (985) and died young, (995) they had many children, whom they provided suitable places among the ruling classes of Europe: Henry II of Germany; Giselle of Bavaria, married Stephen of Hungary; Bruno, Bishop of Augsburg; Brigitta, probably an abbess; and Arnold, appointed Archbishop of Ravenna.
www.bookrags.com /wiki/Gisela_of_Burgundy   (130 words)

  
 Gisela (name) Information
Gisela is a female given name of Germanic origin.
Gisela of Burgundy, daughter of Conrad, king of Burgundy
Archduchess Gisela of Austria, daughter to Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria and Elisabeth of Bavaria, named after Giselle of Bavaria.
www.bookrags.com /wiki/Gisela_(name)   (140 words)

  
 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg867 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Odo married Bertha of BURGUNDY on CIR 983.
Odo II (Eudes) of BLOIS was born CIR 990.
Clemence of HUNGARY was born 1298 and died 1328.
www.peterwestern.f9.co.uk /maximilia/pafg867.htm   (359 words)

  
 Selige Gisela — erste Königin von Ungarn   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Gisela brought up very devotional, most likely by bishop Wolfgang of Regensburg as her mentor and governor.
Gisela marries prince Steven of Hungary; Bishop Adalbert of Prague and bishop Wolfgang support the wedding.
Gisela and many Bavarian settlers leave Hungary; she joins Niederburg convent in Passau and becomes the abbess.
www.phil.uni-passau.de /histhw/stadtgeschichte/english/Gisela.html   (356 words)

  
 Banks/Dean Genealogy - Person Page 71
Gisela of Burgundy was born in 1070 at of Bourgogne, France.
He married Jeanne of Geneva, daughter of Count Gerald I of Geneva and Gisela of Burgundy, between 1065 and 1070.
She married William I of Burgundy "the Great", son of Count Reginald I of Burgundy and Alisia of Normandy (?), between 1049 and 1057.
www.gordonbanks.com /gordon/family/2nd_Site/geb-p/p71.htm   (2044 words)

  
 Gisela de Bourgogne
The mother of Gisela de Bourgogne is considered by some genealogists to be Étiennette de Longwy (Longuy) and by others to be Stephanie of Barcelona.
However, various genealogies are seen on the Internet where parents of Stephanie of Barcelona are shown as Raimond Berengar II of Barcelona and Mathilde d'Apulia (Maud Guiscard); parents of Étiennette de Longwy are shown in various genealogies as Adalbert III de Longwy and Clemence de Foix.
Gisela married Umberto II Conte di Savoia, son of Amadeo II Conte di Savoia and Giovanna of Geneva, about 1090.
www.delmars.com /family/perrault/4083.htm   (189 words)

  
 Our Family - pafc287 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Gisela of Burgundy (before 952–July 21, 1006) was the daughter of Conrad of Burgundy, "the Peaceful" (ca 923/5–993), who inherited the Kingdom of Arles, and his second wife, Adelaide of Bellay.
In 1003, his invasion of Burgundy was thwarted and it would not be until 1016 that he was finally able to get the support of the Church and be recognized as the Duke of Burgundy.
Son of Gisella of Burgundy and Henry II the [Wrangler] Duke of Bavaria.
www.writerspost.com /ourfamily/pafc287.htm   (2232 words)

  
 Chapter 28. Families Having Multiple Connections   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Gisela (Volsea), and had a son, (1) Adalbert I [Mgve of Ivrea], b.
Otto William (Otton I) [Count of Burgundy and Macon; King of Lombardy] b.
Stephen I [Count of Vienne, Macon & Burgundy], b.
members.aol.com /rfield/burgundy.html   (593 words)

  
 Banks/Dean Genealogy - Person Page 73
Tietburge of Savoy (?) married Count Gerald I of Geneva, son of Count Aymon of Geneva and Bertha of Burgundy (?).
Ermentrude of Burgundy was born circa 1060 at of Normandy, France.
Hedwig of Namur (?) married Gerhard IV (?), son of Gerhard III (?) and Gisela of Lower Lorraine (?).
www.gordonbanks.com /gordon/family/2nd_Site/geb-p/p73.htm   (2212 words)

  
 Gisela (name) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gisela is a female given name of Germanic origin.
Gisela of Burgundy, daughter of Conrad, king of Burgundy
Archduchess Gisela of Austria, daughter to Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria and Elisabeth of Bavaria, named after Giselle of Bavaria.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gisela_(name)   (157 words)

  
 Arrowhead's Perennials and Rock Plants: Ha-Hi
The Lady strain represents the efforts of Gisela Schmiemann, flowers are large and upward or outward facing with overlapping petals producing about 80% true clear colors from seed (we have not yet seen these in flower but some may bloom this spring), Blues are not really blue but shades of slate or purple.
Gisela’s reds are particularly nice with very full flowers ranging from pink to maroon; there are many clear colors however a fair percentage also show spotting.
We have not had sufficient quantities of yellow hellebores for a number of years, yellow is a relatively new color for hellebores and seed germination has proven to be even more irregular than normal.
www.arrowhead-alpines.com /ha-hi.htm   (2486 words)

  
 Ancestors of Robert C. Bradley: Thirty-First Generation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
He married Gisela Gille Burgundy Countess of 1090.
Gisela was born about 1060 in Bourgogne, France.
Gisela was the daughter of William I Count Burgundy and Stephanie, of Barcelona.
www.ancestors-genealogy.com /bradley/i0005769.htm   (75 words)

  
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Spouse: OTTO WILLIAM COUNT OF MACON and BURGUNDY.
RENAUD I COUNT OF BURGUNDY, Agnes PRINCESS OF LOMBARD.
HUMBERT I DE SAVORY and GISELA OF BURGUNDY-IVREA were married in 1090.
fp.enter.net /~mkuhn/b104.htm   (1113 words)

  
 The Forsythe Saga
Weis contradicts himself in respect to Bertha of Burgundy's parentage.
In Line 133, he lists Bertha as the daughter of Matilda of Burgundy, and grandaughter of Conrad I, King of Burgundy and Matilda of France (m.
This would imply that Line 133 was in error, and Matilda of Burgundy, was not the mother of Bertha.
www.rumblefische.com /ancestors/chap0033.html   (1662 words)

  
 Ge   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Parents: Matilda of Burgundy and Albert of Geneva(?), son of Robert, son of Conrad, son of Albert and Oda, son of Ratbert and Richilde c 880
Parents: Gerald II Count of Geneva and Gisela of Burgundy d 1060
Parents: Leotald of Macon and Adelaide of Burgundy
www.packrat-pro.com /ge.htm   (513 words)

  
 Gi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Parents: Henry II Duke of Bavaria and Gisela of Burgundy
Child: Gisela of Bavaria m Stephen I King of Hungary
Gisela of France, Princess of the Holy Roman Empire AFN 9GCT-4J
www.packrat-pro.com /gi.htm   (374 words)

  
 (Berswinde of BURGUNDY - Edward* BUSH )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Hebert* BURGUNDY (Marquis of Transjurane) (0819 - 0864)
Herbert Lay Abbott of St. Maurice of BURGUNDY (____ - ____)
Ragnald 'The Viking' of BURGUNDY (0875 - ____)
www.afn.org /~lawson/index/ind0121.html   (121 words)

  
 Fraser's Thimble Farms - Orchids, Pleione, Bletilla
Large flower with brown striped sepals and tepals and a large inflated creamy white lip with an attractive red margin.
A huge flower with a large white to creamy yellow lip pouch and darker mahogany red brown tepals and sepals.
This attractive orchid bears a loose spike with flowers having a ruffled white lip and white petals with rose pink markings set in front of darker burgundy brown sepals.
www.thimblefarms.com /98orchidtf.html   (3328 words)

  
 Ancestors of Eugene Ashton ANDREW & Anna Louise HANISH Countess Gisela Bourgogne BURGUNDY ANDREW ANGERMUELLER HANISH ...
Other names for Gisela were BOURGOGNE Princess, Gille and BURGUNDY Princess.
Ancestral File Ver 4.11 9HM0-K7 Gisela (Gille), 8XQ0-1M Gisela De BOURGOGNE Born Abt 1063, 91SJ-HM Gisela De BOURGOGNE See Daughter Alix SAVOY (RIN=1739) 9FTH-HF Queen of FRANCE: "This individual has the following other parents in the Ancestral File: Humbert D /MAURIENNE/ (AFN:91SJ-GG) and Gisela De /BOURGOGNE/ (AFN:91SJ-HM)." 9HM0-K7 Ver 4.11 Born Abt 1060 Bourgogne France.
Gisela married Count Humbert D' Maurienne SAVOY, II, son of Count Amadeo SAVOY, II and Countess Joan Geneva SAVOY, in 1090.
www.geneal.net /1715.htm   (148 words)

  
 (Aganitrude von BRUGGE - William of Bromcroft BURLEY )
Agnes of BURGUNDY (ABT 995 - 10 NOV 1068)
Conrad "the_Peaceful" King_of BURGUNDY (ABT 925 - 19 OCT 993)
Sibylle of BURGUNDY (ABT 1035 - 6 JUL)
www.wurts.net /rmwwanc/ind0017.html   (174 words)

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