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  • ...Arthurian romances]]. He spent a lot of time in the [[court]] of Marie de Champagne (daughter of [[Eleanor of Aquitaine]] and of Louis VII of [[France]]), her
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  • ...''Branles of Burgundy'' are sometimes also referred to as the ''Branles of Champagne''.
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  • ...assassination]], by which time Isabella was already remarried, to Henry of Champagne.
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  • and [[Marie of Champagne]] first founded their [[courtly love|Courts of Love]], which would have suc
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  • * 1 pkg [[Ale]] or [[Champagne]] [[yeast]] (ferments quickly)
    1 KB (185 words) - 16:25, 26 January 2006
  • ...ttled - it must be put under a specialised cork assembly used for bottling champagne.
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  • * [[Thibaut de Champagne]]
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  • ...the Breton Branle. Some [[16th century]] books also contain music entitled Champagne Branle, which Arbeau tells us is another name for Burgundian. ...established Branle suites of up to ten dances. These were the ''Branles de Champagne'', the ''Branles de Camp'', the ''Branles de Henault'' and the ''Branles d'
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  • ...was invited back to Jerusalem, to rule in his own right, and Alix/Alice of Champagne (by virtue of being the closest relative of Yolande) was elected regent, al
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  • # ferments out every last iota of sugar = dry mead = a champagne yeast or "dry white wine" yeast # if you will be using a specialty yeast (e.g. champagne)
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  • ...d continue for decades. Fortunately for Louis, his third wife, [[Adele of Champagne]], finally produced a son, [[Phillip II Augustus|Phillip]] in 1165.
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  • ...ict. A fine example of this is the acceptance of Theobald, [[Count]] of [[Champagne]] (linked below) which specifically mentions his vassal's oaths to [[Duke
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  • ...are bottling sparkling wine, make sure you have pressure-proof bottles (eg champagne bottles) with the proper corks for bottling under pressure. You can also go
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  • ...wine we know today are named after the regions in which they are grown. [[Champagne]], [[Bordeaux]] and [[Burgundy]] are all wine regions of [[France]], for
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  • ...d she bore him 2 further daughters. His elder daughters married counts of Champagne and of Blois; one of his younger ones married the son of [[Henry II]] and o After the death of Constance, Louis remarried again, marrying Adele of [[Champagne]] who finally gave him the son and successor he had sought, [[Philip II]] (
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  • ...arried, serially, a [[Count]] of Ponthieu, a Count of Lens, and a Count of Champagne. Robert married, in 1031, Estrith, and divorced her a year later. This wa
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  • :1192-1197 > Henry of Champagne
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  • *Marie de Champagne
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