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  • ...d later become [[Henry II]] of England, Geoffrey, [[Count]] of Nantes, and William, Count of Poitou. ...declared [[king]] (he had a claim to the [[throne]] through his mother, [[William the Conqueror]]'s daughter, Adela of [[Normandy]]; additionally, the Englis
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  • ...[[Stephen of Blois|Stephen]], [[Count]] of Blois, and Adela, daughter of [[William the Conqueror]]. He was born in Blois, [[France]], in 1096. His father di
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  • *William Welwyn and Julian Hungerford
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  • * [[William Shakespeare]], author and poet.
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  • [[Sibylla]] had been married, by the arrangements of Raymond of Tripoli, to William of Montferrat (who was a first cousin of both '''Louis VII''' of [[France]]
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  • * [[Master]] William Castille and [[Mistress]] Katherine Alicia of Salisbury
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  • *[[College of Rencester]] -- College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA, [[USA]] ([[Atlantia]])
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  • ...n'' meaning ''nobleman'') was a [[rank]] of [[nobility]]. Introduced by [[William the Conqueror]] as a [[title]] for landowners that were loyal to him. Every
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  • * [[William the Conqueror]]
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  • :# [[Sir]] William Coeur de Boeuf ''and'' [[HL]] Rosamund Coeur de Boeuf ''1982-1985''
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  • ...he printed music from the early part of Elizabeth's reign was written by [[William Byrd]]. The [[madrigal]] enjoyed an enormous level of popularity, as did th
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  • * (1066) [[Norman Conquest]] - [[William the Conqueror]] vs [[Saxon]] [[England]]
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  • ...wart]], [[lord]] of Lorn), leaving the main power balanced between [[Sir]] William Crichton and Sir Alexander Livingstone, the [[Governor]]s of the [[castle]]
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  • The [[William Blackfox Award]] might, in some ways, be considered a "Society Level Award"
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  • * 1538 [[ Libellus de re herbaria novus | Libellus de re herbaria by William Turner ]] * 1548 [[ The Names of Herbes | The Names of Herbes by William Turner ]] The Names of Herbes in Greke, Latin, Englishe, Duche and Frenche
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  • ...ish officials north to rule for him, but they met with little sympathy. [[William Wallace]] raised an armed revolt, between 1297 and 1305. After his death,
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  • [[William Marshall]] was an [[Earl Marshal]] of particular note.
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  • In February 2010 Sir William MacBrennan travelled from the noble [[Shire of Harpelestane]] and became th # Sir William MacBrennan and Mistress Æringunnr Yrsudóttir (February '10 to August '10)
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  • '''Guilhèm de Peitieus''' (also called '''William of Aquitaine''') was [[Duke]] of [[Aquitaine]] and [[Gascony]] and [[Count
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  • ...ironed]] of a [[laurel wreath]] [[proper]]. | founded = A.S. XVI | king = William | queen = Kára | area = Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolin
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