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  • ...Castilian claim was never made good in his own person, but his daughter by Constance, Katherine, married Henry, the son of the then-king, John of Castile and L Duchess Constance died in 1394 and two years later John remarried, to Constance Swynford, widow of Sir Hugh, and daughter of Sir Paine Roet, the Guienne [[
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  • ...h''' is a scholarly edition of English medieval cookery books, edited by [[Constance B. Hieatt]] and [[Sharon Butler]]. It contains several well known "cookboo
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  • # [[Virtue]]s: [[Faith]] and [[constance|Constancy]]
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  • # [[Virtue]]s: [[Prudence]] and [[Constance]]
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  • ...her line of popes sat in [[Rome]]. The Schism was ended by the Council of Constance, but not until after a ''third'' line of popes had risen, centred on Pisa,
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  • ...to die four years later, in war in [[Cicilia]], leaving a young daughter, Constance. Again a regency was required. ...ende]], rode north to claim the regency -- in the event in 1136 he married Constance to the 36-year-old [[Raymond of Poitiers]].
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  • ...his claims to the German kingship and to the Imperial [[throne]]. In 1198 Constance died,a dn the [[pope]], Innocent II, became Frederick's guardian during his ...to the Imperial throne, was duly elected King of the Germans as his heir. Constance, regrettably did not long survive Frederick's elevation and died in 1222.
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  • [[Image:Constance.jpg|thumb|right|Jan Hus being burned at the stake]]
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  • In 1317 Henry [[marriage|married]] Constance, daughter of [[Frederick III of Sicily]], and Eleanor of [[Anjou]], but the
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  • ...ly. Her other son, Geoffrey, was Duchy of Brittany, by right of his wife, Constance. He died suddenly in 1186 as a result of an accident at a [[tournament]].
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  • ...ury]] was the Island of [[Reichenau Island|Reichenau]], which lies in Lake Constance in modern southern [[Germany]]. The Abbey of Reichenau was founded in 724 b
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  • ...his name has since come into use for the family of recipes identified by [[Constance B. Hieatt]] and [[Sharon Butler]] as descending from a single (presumably l
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  • ...nor gave her second husband eight children. Louis himself remarried, to [[Constance of Castile]], who would bear him only daughters. With no son for an [[heir
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  • ...After much controversy at the [[Wikipedia:Council_of_Constance|Council of Constance]], [[Wikipedia:Jan_Hus|John Huss]] is [[burned at the stake]]. ...holic Church]] is ended at the [[Wikipedia:Council_of_Constance|Council of Constance]] (1414-1418).
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  • * in 1001 to Constance of Arles, daughter of the Count of [[Provence]], who gave him several child ...]'s son, [[Henry II|Henry]], then Count of [[Anjou]]. Louis remarried, to Constance, princess of Castile, and she bore him 2 further daughters. His elder daug
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  • #Constance von Rothenberg
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  • ...o recruit reinforcements for his Principality of [[Antioch]] and married [[Constance of France]], the sister of [[Phillip II]]. Bolstered by his European gains
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  • *[[Constance of Sicily]]
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  • ...a Universal Church. Eventually, things got sorted out with the Council of Constance in 1414-18, which got things back to an even footing, with one Pope, who li
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  • 2 1978-05-20 Randal von Nordlichwald and Constance von Nordlichwald
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