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 Otto-William, Duke of Burgundy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Geberge of Burgundy, married Guilhem II of Provence
He married Ermentrude of Reims, daughter of Count Renaud of Reims.
Later Robert gave the duchy to his heir, future king Henry I of France.
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 Marjory , b: 1152 - England
?, Beatrix, Princess of Swabia (ABT 0993 - 1025) ?, Beatrix Of BURGUNDY (ABT 1200 -)
?, Hostivít, DUKE OF BOHEMIA (ABT 0820 - 0870)
?, Eberhard V, COUNT NORDGAU (ABT 0950 -) ?, Eberhard, DUKE OF ALSACE (ABT 0697 -) ?, Eberhard, DUKE OF BAVARIA (ABT 0912 - ABT 0938) ?, Ebles Abbot of Saint Martin (ABT 0931 - 0975) ?, Edgar, KING OF SCOTLAND (ABT 1074/1075 - 8 Jan 1106/1107) ?, Edgar I (0943 - Jul 0975)
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 Otto-Henry, Duke of Burgundy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Otto-Henry married Matilda of Chalon and had a son, Otto-William, Duke of Burgundy.
Otto-Henry of Paris (946–October 15, 1002), known as the Great, was duke of Burgundy from 956 to his death.
Odo was son of Hugh the Great, count of Paris and brother of king Hugh I of France.
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 NEVERS - LoveToKnow Article on NEVERS
Having formed part of the duchy of Burgundy, the county of Nevers (Nivernais) was given by Duke Henry I. in 987 to his stepson, Otto William, afterwards count of Macon, who five years later handed it over to his son-in-law Landri.
His younger brother William, a naval commander,,ook the opposite side, was a leading Lollard and a friend of Wiclif, and in 1388-1389 acted with the lords appellant; John, the 3rd baron (d.
Of the earl's sons by his second marriage, Richard, earl of Salisbury (and three of his sons) and William, earl of Kent, are the subjects of separate notices.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /N/NE/NEVERS.htm   (1800 words)

  
 The Bailey Family
Otto Eudes, Duke Of BURGUNDY was born in 944 in France.
Henri I, Duke Of BURGUNDY was born in 946 in France.
Eudes II Duke Of BURGUNDY was born in 1118 in Bourgogne, Marneogne, France.
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 Kingdoms of France - Burgundy
The Duchy of Burgundy began when part of the Kingdom of Burgundy was detached and assigned to France (West Francia).
Free County of Burgundy and Flanders passes to Austria.
Upon the death of Lothar I of the Middle Franks in 855, Charles receives Burgundy as his inheritance.
www.kessler-web.co.uk /History/KingListsEurope/FranceBurgundy.htm   (325 words)

  
 Burgundy and Provence: French feudal coins
Otto William was a vassal of the emerging HRE.
Richard the Justiciar was duke of Burgundy, of the area generally to the west of the Saone.
By his marriage he acquired the Franche-Comte, the territory Otto William took to the HRE in his conflict with Robert the Pious at the start of the 11th.
home.eckerd.edu /~oberhot/feud-bur-duccap.htm   (1607 words)

  
 Flanders, Brittany, Burgundy, Anjou, Normandy, Blois, Champagne, Toulouse, etc.
Duke William V had three wives, and subsequent Dukes were descendants of William VIII, son of William V and Agnes of Burgundy.
Dukes of Gascony, 768-1038 AD The culture of the South of France in the 12th century is one of the first signs of the revival of civilization in Francia after the "second Dark Age" of the 9th and 10th centuries.
William VIII of Aquitaine acquired the Duchy of Gascony in 1052.
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 Wikinfo Burgundy
The duchy soon became a major rival to the French throne, because the Dukes of Burgundy succeeded in assembling an empire stretching from Switzerland to the North Sea, mostly by marriage.
Burgundy (French Bourgogne) is a historic region of France, inhabited in turn by Celts, Gauls, Romans and Gallo-Romans, and various Germanic peoples, most importantly the Burgundians and the Franks.
Burgundy was a province of France until 1790.
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 Burgundy and Castile
She md William III of Poitou, Count of Poitou, Duke of Aquitaine, 1018, son of William II of Poitou, Count of Poitou, and Emma of Blois.
She md William III of Provence, Count of Provence, abt 1000, son of William II, Count of Provence, and Adelaide of Anjou.
Normandy 1023, daughter of Richard II of Normandy, Duke of Normandy, and Judith of Brittany.
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 GedBrowser
Duke-of Burgundy Eudes-IV < Philip of Burgundy Cte.
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 Langued'oc
William was a younger son of Sancho Mitarra, Duke of Gascony.
William is remembered as a member of Charlemagne's Court, and as a great (and successful) campaigner against the Muslims in Spain.
Dukes of Gascony under the Carolingians and successors...
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 LineofItaly2
(6) Otto William, Duke of Burgundy, died September 21st, 1026.
(7) Renaud I, Duke of Burgundy, born 986.
Married Gerberga of Chalons and had son Otto William.
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 Langued'oil
Robert, Archbishop of Rouen, was a son of Richard I, Count of Rouen (often styled Duke of Normandy), and thus a member of the House which eventually conquered England - William the Conqueror was his grand-nephew.
The Countship of Barrois (Bar) was established for Frederick of Bidgau by the Emperor Otto I - Frederick went on to become Duke of Ober-Lotharingen (Lorraine).
The district is well-known for its association with the Guise branch of the Ducal house of Lorraine - Dukes of Guise were, in the 16th century, among the most influential men in France and were the primary foes of the Huguenot movement in France.
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 COON-KUHN - STEADMAN Connections
Parents: OTTO WILLIAM COUNT OF MACON and BURGUNDY and ERMANTRUDE DE ROUCY.
Children were: OTTO WILLIAM COUNT OF MACON and BURGUNDY.
ALFONSO VI KING OF CASTILE and CONSTANCE OF BURGUNDY were married in 1081.
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 Notes File 28
Henry helped William (the future William I of England), Robert's successor as duke of Normandy, to quell his rebellious vassals at the Battle of Val-aux-Dunes (or Val-ès-Dunes; 1047), but he was thereafter usually at war with him--a notable defeat for the king being that at Varaville (1058).
He gave his son, William I Longsword, governance of the dukedom (927) before his death.
William headed an army that included Hugh of Vermandois on a crusade (sometimes called the third wave of the First Crusade) to rescue Bohemond from the dungeons of the Turkish castle at Niksar (where he was taken after being captured before the end of 1100 while returning from a pilgrimage to Jerusalem).
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 Rea Genealogy - pafg87 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Otto, Duke of Saxony [Parents] was born about 836 in Saxony.
Rudolph I, Duke of Burgundy [Parents] was born about 847 in Burgundy, France.
Luidoff, Duke of East Saxony was born in 806.
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 Corbin
The other claimant, however, Otto William, count of upper Burgundy, or Franche Comte, offered so stubborn a resistance that it was not until 1015 that the king secured the duchy, which he gave as an apanage to his son Henry.
The notable gain to France during this reign was the duchy of Burgundy, which Robert claimed on the death of his uncle, Duke Henry, in 1001.
William Corbin of Swinford Staffordshire lived in the rein of Richard II and Henry IV, V, and VI, married Elizabeth, daughter of John Blunt and had two sons; John and Thomas and a daughter Margaret.
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 FRANCIA
The biggest break came when Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, was killed in 1477 and Louis XI was able to secure the return of large parts of the Burgundian domain to France, since the heiress Mary of Burgundy would not inherit under the Salic Law.
The Dukes of Savoy, beginning with a county in Burgundy, acquired more land and a capital (Turin) in Italy, named their new Kingdom after Sardinia and ultimately succeeded as the modern Kings of Italy.
Provence was not a fief of France but, like the Dauphiné, of the Kingdom of Burgundy; but René's grandfather, Duke Louis I, had it gotten from Joanna I of Anjou.
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 TimeRef - History Timelines - Medieval People Starting With H
Herleva and Duke Robert I of Normandy were the parents of William the Conqueror but were not married.
William Herbert supported King Edward IV during the War of the Roses and was to become Earl of Pembroke in recognition of his achievements.
William Herbert was given the castle at Pembroke in recognition of his assistance to Edward IV.
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 Kings, Queens, Presidents and First Ladies
Before hostilities began, his diplomatic skill was exerted in an effort to secure the support or at least the neutrality of John the Fearless, duke of Burgundy.
Duke of Exeter Thomas Lancaster-[18668] was born c1377 and died in 1427 at age 50.
He and Thomas Mowbray (later 1st duke of Norfolk) became the younger members of the group of five opposition leaders—known as the lords appellants—who in 1387—89 outlawed Richard's closest associates and forced the King to submit to their domination.
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 History of the Christian Church, Schaff, 1910 edition with power search.
William makes Urban the centre of the assemblage at Clermont and gives to his address great space, many times the space given to the experiences of Peter, and all honor is accorded to the pope for the way in which he did his part, bk.
William of Tyre relates that Adhemar and others, who had fallen by the way, were seen showing the path to the holy places.
Under the influence of William, archbishop of Tyre, and the archbishop of Rouen, Philip Augustus of France and Henry II.
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 Co
Child: Otto II Duke of Carinthia m Judith of Verdun
Child: Gerberga of Burgundy m Herman II Duke of Swabia
Parents: William I of Provence and Blanche of Anjou
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 Burchfield, Wade Hampton --to-- Burgundy_(Bourgo, Robert I 'The_Old'
Burgundy, Otto William (1018 - 21 Sep 1026)
Burgundy, Adelheid Princess Of (0931 - 16 Dec 1000)
Burgundy, Bertha Princess Of (0967 - 16 Jan 1016)
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 My Family
Parents: Otto I Duke of Saxony and Hedwige of Germany.
She was married to Otto I Duke of Saxony about 869.
She was married to Robert Duke of Burgundy.
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 Hugh Capet
His wife was Adelaide, daughter of William III, Duke of Aquitaine, by whom he left a son, Robert, who succeeded him as king of France.
Hugh supported his royal suzerain when Lothair and the emperor Otto II fought for the possession of Lorraine; but chagrined at the king's conduct in making peace in 980, he went to Rome to conclude an alliance with Otto.
Many of the counts of northern France did homage to him as their overlord, and Richard I, Duke of Normandy, was both his vassal and his brother-in-law.
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 WORDS-J.html
A series of successful military campaigns followed until she was betrayed to the English by the Duke of Burgundy and burnt for HERESY as a WITCH.
JAMES, William (1842-1910): Brother of the American novelist Henry JAMES (1843-1916) whose Father was a SWEDENBORGIAN theologian.
JANSEN, Cornelius Otto (1585-1638): ROMAN CATHOLIC theologian and educator who opposed the JESUITS and theologians of the COUNTER REFORMATION through his educational activities and major work Augustinus (1640).
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 The Forsythe Saga
Otto, I, Duke of Saxony [Otto the Illustrious]
William, V, Duke of Aquitaine [William the Great]
William, I, King of England [William the Conqueror]
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 The Bailey Family
In the first year of his reign he married Eleanor of Aquitaine, daughter of William X, duke of Aquitaine.
She was married to Guillaume VI (VIII Guy Gottfried), Duke Of AQUITAINE in 1068 in France.
She was married to Charles BRANDON [DUKE OF SUFFOLK] after 4 Feb 1514/15 in Paris, France.
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