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  • ...ng''')'' was second son to [[Henry II]] of [[England]], his elder brother, William, dying aged 3. He was born in 1155, betrothed and married in 1160 to Marga ...over a decade, and in 1183 he died in Turenne, leaving no child (his son, William, had died after 3 days) and a widow, who went on to marry Bela III of [[Hun
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  • '''William Shakespeare''' was a prolific [[England|English]] playwright and [[poet]],
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  • ...sit (which began with shipwreck) Harold swore on holy [[relic]]s to uphold William's right to succeed (although he was later, whilst acknowledging the oath, t ...rd the Confessor's death (on 5 January 1066), however, Harold ignored both William and Edgar's respective claims, as closest blood-kin of the dead king, and,
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  • ...to [[France]] he married [[Adela of Normandy]], one of the daughters of [[William the Conqueror]] and fathered ten children, eight of which lived to adulthoo
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  • ...ingdom of Atlantia]] and includes the Virginia counties of Loudoun, Prince William, Faquier, Rappahannock, Culpeper, Warren, Clark, and Stafford, as well as t
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  • ...ing]], [[Richard I]], and [[John Lackland|John]]. She was the daughter of William, [[Duke]] of [[Aquitaine]], and had previously been wife of [[Louis VII]] o
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  • ...own, variously, as Avice or Advisa, Hawise, Joan and Eleanor), daughter of William, Earl of Gloucester, with no children. Second to the 12-year-old [[Isabella ...King's brother, as well as a Richard (apparently born to a sister of Earl WIlliam de Warren) who was to marry a prominent heiress, Rohese of Dover, and becom
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  • ...victorious Turks swept down on the Nevernois and wiped them out, although William and a few retainers managed to escape. This division, like all the rest, proved disastrous. Following William of Nevers' route inland, the half of the army taking the overland route mad
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  • After the [[Norman Conquest|Conquest]], [[William the Conqueror]] ravaged the North of England in revenge for revolts against
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  • ...in [[England]] meant that printing there was almost exclusively done by [[William Byrd]]. However in [[1597]] [[lute]] scores in movable type started to be p
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  • ...ons [[Edgar]] (who appears to have had help from the [[England|English]] [[William Rufus]]). Donald was imprisoned, and died in 1099. (Edmund, of whom no mo
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  • # [[William fitz Hugh de Cambria]] and [[Onora inghean mhic Cathain]], 13 Apr 2008 - 4 # William fitz Hugh de Cambria and Onora inghean mhic Cathain, 3 Oct 2009 - 10 Apr 20
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  • ...mandy. Characteristically it was younger sons, like [[William I of England|William the Bastard]] who were largely dispossessed at home, that headed the advent In [[1066]], the most famous Norman leader, [[William I of England|Duke William II of Normandy]], conquered [[England]]. The invading Normans and their des
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  • The Ordo Kinggiyad came into being around 14th August 2015 when Banu, William, Elwald, Ranif and Unnr decided to stay in the Kheshig's livery and form an *[[Award of Arms|Lord]] [https://canon.lochac.sca.org/person.php?id=3800 William de Payne]. Inaugural member of Arban
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  • ...]] conquered the territory; they in turn were driven out by Normans (under William IronArm) who held the area as a direct fief of the [[Pope|Papacy]]. After
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  • ...Ascending]] the [[throne]] as a boy, his first [[regent]] was the famous [[William Marshall]], who saw King and realm through the invasion, by France, which h
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  • William D. Paden, 1987, "The Medieval Pastourelle Volume I"
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  • ...'s second husband, and far from the popular choice. She had first married William ''Longsword'' of Montferrat but he soon died. Their posthumous son was Kin ...and they marched to Tyre, to be refused entrance by Conrad of Montferrat, William's brother, on the basis that her accession had been contrary to the declare
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  • '''Macbeth''' is a [[play]] by William [[Shakespeare]], very loosely based on the [[reign]] of Macbeth I, who rule
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  • ...ria 1538,and [[ The Names of Herbes | The Names of Herbes ]] 1548 both by William Turner
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