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  Giselle of Bavaria
Giselle of Bavaria (~985 - 1033 [or 1065]) was the daughter of Henry II, Duke of Bavaria and Gisela of Burgundy.
She married Stephen I of Hungary in 995 (some sources say 1008) as a part of the policy of Hungary to open up to the west.
Her memorial day is 7th May (the day of her death) and 1st February.
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  Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg477 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Henry I the Quarrelsome of BAVARIA Duke of Bavaria [Parents] was born 918.
Judith married Henry I the Quarrelsome of BAVARIA Duke of Bavaria on 938.
Henry II the Wrangler of BAVARIA Duke of Bavaria was born 951 and died 28 Aug 995.
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 Giselle Yum
Giselle Aum Wood-ashes mounded up against the base of the tree are said to be a preventive.In the fall they can be spread, and they at least make one of the best of fertilizers.
Hathor is the goddess Giselle 6um who in Egyptian mythology answers to Venus of the Greeks, in as far as she is the presiding deity of beauty and pleasure.In the Egyptian mythology, however, each God has many forms; and in some aspects Hathor has to do with the idea of resurrection.
He Giselle 0um dashed forward he knew not whither.Then, it is believed, the people of Aethiopia became fl by the blood being forced so suddenly to the surface, and the Libyan desert was dried up to the condition in which it remains to this day.
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 Giselle, first, Albrecht, second, Théophile, Alicia - Giselle
Giselle, danced to familiar music by the French ballet and opera composer Adolphe Adam, and choreographed by Jean Coralli and Jules Perrot, is a Romantic-era ballet first danced in Paris in 1841.
Giselle passed out of the European repertory until it was revived by Sergei Diaghilev in 1910, a startling change of pace for the avant-garde Ballets Russes.
The role of Giselle is one of the most sought-after in ballet, since it demands both technical perfection and outstanding grace and lyricism, as well as good acting skills.
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 Giselle Collins
A pearl chain was on his neck, Giselle Collies and the sun's rays fell on his crown.He stopped before my door and asked me with an eager cry, "Where is she?" For very shame I could not say, "She is I, young traveller, she is I." It was dusk and the lamp was not lit.
Giselle Collinh The hunt began to obsess him; he obeyed but one idea, beheld but one image; and he cherished the illusion that once he had overtaken her his task would be completed.Only upon rare occasions did he realize that the girl was still unwon--perhaps beyond his power to win.
It Giselle Collinm did not however reach to the metals; and the driver had resumed his way, none too well pleased at the delay.To use his own words, the guard thought "there was too much bally caution on this 'ere line!'" We arrived at Westerton about nine o'clock in the evening.
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 The Sisterhood Of The Rose
Giselle became totally absorbed with the panoramic view of the Alps and was somewhat surprised when they came to a stop in a circular parking lot.
Giselle noticed that Eva had matched her steps to hers and soon both were marching in unison, as though members of some military unit.
Giselle joined in the laughter, thinking to herself this was an important insight into the sado-masochistic relationship between this woman and the German Fuehrer.
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 The Decendents of Mr. George Stillman Royalty Lineage Through Charlemagne
married to Henry II the Wrangler of Bavaria, Duke of Bavaria - born 951 - died 28 AUG 995
Arnulf the Bad of Bavaria, Duke of Bavaria was the son of
married to Liutpold of Bavaria, Margrave of Bavaria
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 Ancestors and Family of Gisela of Burgundy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
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.
Gisela married Henry II the Wrangler of Bavaria, son of Henry I the Quarrelsome of Bavaria and Judith of Bavaria, before 972.
(Henry II the Wrangler of Bavaria was born in 951 and died on 28 Aug 995.)
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 Life Style Consulting and Spa Travel
You are invited to indulge yourself in a three week health spa holiday in the world class spa city of Bad Wőrishofen, Bavaria.
Giselle Roeder, an experienced health therapist and travel guide, will accompany you and make all the necessary hotel and spa arrangements on your behalf.
Because of a very controversial figure, Father Kneipp, who was hated by the pharmacists and the medical profession and even threatened by his own Church, one place stood out: A little village in Bavaria: Wőrishofen.
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Herbststurm was also used extensively in Oldenburg to refine and improve the Oldenburg breed.
Champion and top prize winning fl stallion of particular beauty who stood as Chief Stallion at Schmoel, then went on to stand at the state-run establishment at Achselschwang in Bavaria where he contributed to the Bavarian horse breeding industry numerous premium mares and licensed stallions.
A self-confident, lively and highly noble stallion, the impressive Komet possessed great body harmony and clar breed type.
www.trakehner.com.au /mares/ElkhornGiselle/index.html   (263 words)

  
 The genealogy of 750,000 people connected to European Royalty
Bavaria, Charles VII Albert Of Bavaria, Empress Of Austria Charlotte (Karoline) Auguste (b.
Bavaria, Garibald I Of Bavaria, Garibald II Of Bavaria, Giselle Of Bavaria, Grimoald Of Von Altdorf, Duke Of Bavaria Guelph III (Welf I) (b.
Bavaria, Henry III Of Bavaria, Henry Of (b.
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 Giselle Yum
So one day the king and his knights rode Giselle Ylm to the forest, met the loathly lady, and brought her to the court.Sir Gawain stood the scoffs and jeers of his companions as he best might, and the marriage was solemnized, but not with the usual festivities.
He Giselle Ynm is a kindly man, and had heard the story before.He explained to me afterwards, over the walnuts, that his parlourmaid was Scotch and rather touchy.
Giselle Yu3 The expressman will doubtless be punctual.He will carry the case down-stairs and load it on his wagon.
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 Henry II, Duke of Bavaria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He succeed his father at the age of four, under the guardianship of his mother Judith.
As a consequence of his revolt Bavaria lost her first southeastern marches including Austria.
After Otto's death he was released from captivity and tried once again to usurp the German throne, abducting the infant Otto III.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Henry_II,_Duke_of_Bavaria   (244 words)

  
 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal
Giselle of Bavaria (also Gisela or Gizella) (c.
985–1033 or 1065) was the daughter of Henry II, Duke of Bavaria and Gisela of Burgundy.
She married King Stephen I of Hungary in 995 (some sources say 1008) as a part of Hungary's policy of opening up to the West.
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 Gourmet Restaurants, Bar, Wintergarden, Candlelight Dinner, Bavarian Buffet with music, Barbeque-Nights, Hotel ...
With the "One Million Dollar View" to Neuschwanstein Castle in Hohenschwangau Castles in Bavaria, near Kempten, Augsburg, Munich, Munchen, Ulm, Stuttgart (Germany) Innsbruck and Salzburg (Austria), Zurich (Switzerland)
There are many festivals in Southern Bavaria; we celebrate almost every one of them.
Sparkle in our Italien conservatory with Bar – we call it a Wintergarten – and take in the view of the floodlit Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau Castles across the meadows.
www.neuschwanstein-hotel.com /restaurant   (165 words)

  
 Genealogy Index for surnames beginning with B
Bavaria, Emma Of Bavaria, Fara Of Duke of Bavaria (-641)
Bavaria, Garibald I Of Duke of Bavaria (-BEF.
Bavaria, Tassilo I Of Bavaria, Theodebert Of Duke of Bavaria (-BEF.
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 (Renaud* III OF AUXERRE - Giselle OF BAVARIA )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
(Renaud* III OF AUXERRE - Giselle OF BAVARIA)
Albrecht I* OF BAVARIA (Duke of Bavaria) (25 Jul 1336 - 13 Dec 1404)
Berthold* OF BAVARIA (Mar De Bavaria) (0910 - 16 Aug 0980)
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 Henry II, Duke of Bavaria - WikiLeasing.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Heinrich married Gisela of Burgundy, a niece of the empress Adelheid, and resolved in 974 to iust Otto II from the throne of Germany.
However, he was taken captive in Ingelheim - he escaped and instigated a revolt in Bavaria, but was defeated in 976 and stripped of his Duchy, and, following the WWar of the Three Henries in 978, was placed under the custody of the Bishop of Utrecht.
As a ccnsequence of his revolt Bavaria lost her first southeastern marches including Austria.After Otto's death he was released from captivity and tried once again to usurp the German throne, abducting the infant Otto III.
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 Our Family - pafc286 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Duchess Gisele (Giselle) (Gisela) (Gizella) of (Swabia) Bavaria
The daughter of Henry II, Duke of Bavaria and Gisela of Burgundy.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R), Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA.
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 Our Family - pafc287 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
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, made Bishop of Augsburg, Brigitta, probably an abbess, Arnold, appointed Archbishop of Ravenna.
Son of Gisella of Burgundy and Henry II the [Wrangler] Duke of Bavaria.
Became Duke of Bavaria himself in 995 upon his father's death, which ended his thoughts of becoming a priest.
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 (Hedwig* OF BAVARIA - Hugh* OF BRETARGH )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Henry IX* OF BAVARIA (Duke of Bavaria) (1060 - 1126)
Margarethe* OF BAVARIA (Princess of Bavaria) (1363 - 23 Jan 1423)
Swanhilde* OF BAVARIA (Duchess of Nank) (ABT 0700 - ____)
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 Veszprém - Cities - Hungary - TravelToHungary.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Veszprém has many unique artifacts of Hungarian Church history: the country's oldest frescos can be found in the early-Gothic Gizella Chapel.
We can also see the crypt of the Bishop's Cathedral which retains a precious relic of the first Hungarian Queen, Giselle of Bavaria.
Saint George's Chapel, built during the 9th and 10th centuries, must have been the first church in the country.
www.quatra.hu /english/sights/city.php?id=34   (126 words)

  
 Henry II, Duke of Bavaria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Henry II the Wrangler, Duke of Bavaria (951–995), also called the Quarrelsome, was the son of Henry I and Judith of Bavaria.
However, he was taken captive in Ingelheim - he escaped and instigated a revolt in Bavaria, but was defeated in 976 and stripped of his Duchy, and, following another revolt in 978, was placed under the custody of the Bishop of Utrecht.
This page was last modified 04:10, 17 November 2005.
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 younghuns - australian hungarian youth
He was married in 995 to Giselle of Bavaria.
István and Giselle had many children, of which was a son Imre.
István successfully united all the Magyar clans in the Carpathian Basin territory under his rule in the year 997.
www.hungarianyouth.org.au /hungary/arpadDynasty1.asp   (891 words)

  
 Campus Hungary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Veszprém has many unique artefacts of Hungarian Church history: the country’s oldest frescos can be found in the early-Gothic Gizella Chapel (Vár Street 18) where there is an exhibition of Church and secular history.
We can also see the sacrarium and crypt of the Bishop’s Cathedral - basilica minor - built by the first Hungarian Queen, Giselle of Bavaria, in 1001.
The fourteenth-century Gothic Giselle relic is the gift of the city of Passau.
www.campushungary.hu /living_cities_cp/veszprem/livingPage.do   (210 words)

  
 A rough draft of my family tree (Q2 2006 Edition) - Person Page 10
     Henry II "the Quarellsome" Duke of Bavaria died in 995.
The daughter of the English prince Edward the Exile or "Edward Outremer", son of Edmund Ironside, Margaret was probably born in Hungary.
Her mother was Agatha and was said to be related to (according to some sources, daughter of) Giselle of Bavaria and St. Stephen king of Hungary.
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 Veszprem - hotel, pensions, booking, travel guide, sights - ComeToHungary.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Veszprem has many unique artefacts of Hungarian Church history: the country's oldest frescos can be found in the early-Gothic Gizella Chapel (Vár street 18.) where there is an exhibition of Church and secular history.
The Hungarian nation erected a monument on the 900th anniversary of Saint Stephen's death: a statue showing Saint Stephen and Queen Giselle.
It's in the castle, facing the valley, and from here a wonderful panorama opens out to the slim Saint Stephen Valley Bridge over the Sed Brook and the nearby peaks of the Bakony Hills.
www.cometohungary.com /veszprem.html   (980 words)

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