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Bohemond | VI of Antioch |
Charles | VI of France |
Edward | VI of England |
Philip | VI of France |
Patriarch Constantine | VI of Constantinople |
Louis | VI of France, 1081-1137 |
Hugh | VI of Lusignan (c. |
Vlad | VI of Wallachia (ca. |
Patriarch Anthimus | VI of Constantinople |
Dirk | VI of Holland at www.genealogie-mittelalter.de |
Agnes (1052-1078), married Alfonso | VI of Castile |
George | VI of the United Kingdom |
vi. of the Polyglot Bible, 1647. | |
Constance's brother was Louis | VI of France. |
Sophia, (1165-1202), married Azzo | VI of Este |
Baldwin | VI of Flanders, (1030 † 1070) |
For the king, see Edward | VI of England. |
"Papyrus | VI of the Chester Beatty Papyri 46 (Papyrus no. |
Margaret of Anjou, Queen Consort of Henry | VI of England |
Her elder haf brother was king Philip | VI of France. |
Godred | VI of the Isle of Man (1275) |
Catherine (1342-1427, Paris), married John | VI of Harcourt |
See also: Ecumenical Patriarch Constantine | VI of Constantinople |
in Breslau 1310 to Duke Heinrich | VI of Breslau. |
She was the daughter of Gerhard | VI of Holstein (d. |
She was married in 1254 to Bohemond | VI of Antioch. |
Shouldn't this be under Philip | VI of France? |
1161 - d. 1187), married to Margrave William | VI of Montferrat. |
in 1452 to Duke Albrecht | VI of Austria |
Amanieu's eldest brother was Geraud | VI of Armagnac. |
aking himself heir to France by marrying Charles | VI's daughter, and their infant son Henry VI of Eng |
In acknowledgement of his loyalty, James | VI of Scotland (James I of England), conferred on H |
t Parliament summoned in the reign of King Henry | VI of England. |
Edward | VI of England has been depicted in popular culture |
1203, Theodora married a distant cousin, Leopold | VI of Austria. |
her two older sisters were passed over for James | VI of Scotland. |
of Uniformity 1552 was enacted in 1552 by Edward | VI of England. |
The standard was later presented to King Afonso | VI of Portugal himself. |
1454) and then in 1474 Count Gerhard | VI of Mansfeld (d. |
16 December 1431: Henry | VI of England is crowned King of France. |
Salentin | VI of Isenburg-Neumagen was the Count of Isenburg-N |
They intended to put William | VI of Montferrat, Boniface' elder son, on the thron |
He was made Extra Physician to George | VI of the United Kingdom in 1937. |
led to Europe to escape from King James I (James | VI of Scotland). |
Kalkar was founded by Dirk | VI of Cleves in 1230 and received city rights in 12 |
, married count of Maine and Valois, king Philip | VI of France |
ought down upon himself the vengeance of Alfonso | VI of Castile. |
Statue of Alfonso | VI of Castile at the Sabatini Gardens (F. |
King Christian | VI of Denmark (10 December 1699 - 6 August 1746) |
Her paternal grandparents were Philip | VI of France and Joan the Lame. |
Bourgogne (1180 † 1210), married Raymond | VI of Toulouse, then Gautier II de Montfaucon |
, married count of Maine and Valois, king Philip | VI of France. |
1168), grandson of Robert I, recognised by Louis | VI of France |
Henry (1149-1162) (son of Louis | VI of France, later Archbishop of Reims) |
Sandoval sued under Title | VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. |
Chersonesos forged an alliance with Mithridates | VI of Pontus. |
Raimond Roger was a close relative of Raymond | VI of Toulouse and a staunch ally. |
He is a great-grandson of King George | VI of the United Kingdom. |
The manuscript was written in the reign of Henry | VI of England. |
She was a daughter of Charles | VI of France and Isabella of Bavaria-Ingolstadt. |
ge county corporate was created in 1440 by Henry | VI of England. |
He was even knighted at the coronation of Edward | VI of England in February 1547. |
Jutta, listed 1330/35; married Count Friedrich | VI of Leiningen-Dagsburg (died 1342) |
named in honor of his ancestor King Mithridates | VI of Pontus. |
This city in Flanders was loyal to Philip | VI of France. |
rs and their children were passed over for James | VI of Scotland. |
They are listed in Article | VI of the Thirty-Nine Articles of the Church of Eng |
aughter Joanna of Bourbon, her son, King Charles | VI of France, and Charles' grandson, King Henry VI |
Albert | VI of Bavaria, (February 26 1584 - July 5 1666), (G |
s the youngest daughter born to King Mithridates | VI of Pontus from an unnamed woman from the concubi |
ope, was a general in the service of Mithridates | VI of Pontus. |
He began a war with Amadeus | VI of Savoy, but was captured at Pinerolo and his t |
His parents were Landgrave Louis | VI of Hesse-Darmstadt and Elisabeth Dorothea of Sax |
Francis was the first cousin of King James | VI of Scotland (they were both grandsons of James V |
As a loyal supporter of King Henry | VI of England, de Ros was attainted in Parliament o |
James | VI of Scotland, I of England and Ireland granted le |
Born to Ferdinand | VI of Naples, he was the sixteenth child born to hi |
of Simon and the incompetence of his son Amaury | VI of Montfort invigorated the Albigensian lords. |
Matilde of Narbonne, daughter of Viscount Aimery | VI of Narbonne. |
Charles of Valois was father of Philip | VI of France, Isabella, Duchess of Bourbon and Blan |
ophie of Denmark when she married King Frederick | VI of Denmark. |
arried William of Aumelas, second son of William | VI of Montpellier; she was still alive in 1136. |
Pope John | VI of Alexandria was the Coptic Pope of Alexandria |
From 1547 to 1553, the reign of Edward | VI of England, he represented the City of London in |
Isabella of Bavaria-Ingolstadt, wife of Charles | VI of France, he spent several years in France. |
and was soon beleaguered by the army of Charles | VI of France. |
(died 1545), son of Louis of Praet and 1549 John | VI of Kruiningen |
Margaret of Anjou, Queen consort of King Henry | VI of England, was the stepdaughter of Jeanne de La |
Bartholomew was the son of Bartholomew Tipping | VI of Woolley Park at Chaddleworth in Berkshire and |
The Haggadah was dedicated to King George | VI of England, who received one of the first copies |
The French Count Raymond | VI of Toulouse built a castle in Sinjil to protect |
Upland Geese are noted in Chapter | VI of The Origin of Species for having vestigial we |
In 1552, on the order of Edward | VI of England, Chantries were dissolved, effectivel |
as selected by William V of Aquitaine and Sancho | VI of Gascony at Blaye in 1027. |
The Tudor King Edward | VI of England was enumerated to recognise the legal |
It is listed as non-canonical in Article | VI of the Thirty-Nine Articles of the Church of Eng |
12) notices it as a place where Mithridates | VI of Pontus took up his position against the Roman |
ith his brother when the Lancastrian king, Henry | VI of England, reclaimed the throne. |
on 21 May 1471 which was the very day that Henry | VI of England, was murdered. |
Westphalia (*1360-1368*) married Duke Bogislaus | VI of Pomerania-Wolgast (*1350-7 March 1393*). |
ncluded Louis XV of France, the future Ferdinand | VI of Spain and the Prince of Carignan. |
ared their increasing power, allied with Alfonso | VI of Castile. |
e on the death of his distant cousin Constantine | VI of Armenia in 1373. |
558-1561 and helped revise the liturgy of Edward | VI of England. |
e kings Magnus I of Norway "the good" and Magnus | VI of Norway "lawmender". |
She was a granddaughter of King Mithridates | VI of Pontus and from his first wife, his sister La |
Living under Leopold | VI of Austria and Frederick II, Duke of Austria, hi |
Anne de la Tour d'Auvergne, daughter of Bertrand | VI of Auvergne. |
for saving the life of her nephew, King Charles | VI of France, during the disastrous Bal des Ardents |
The line | VI of the Barcelona Metro network was a 1965 ambiti |
Article | VI of the Thirty-Nine Articles of the Church of Eng |
e Diane Chasseresse returned to the Louvre in An | VI of the First Republic (1798). |
e Treaty of Tours was an agreement between Henry | VI of England and the French King Charles VII, sign |
ughan was accused of plotting against King Henry | VI of England as early as 1459. |
Gerlach | VI of Isenburg-Limburg (died 1365), also known as G |
Under the Act, King Henry | VI of England was to retain the crown for life but |
g Haakon IV in Kirkwall the more peaceful Magnus | VI of Norway assumed the throne. |
n 1416 for Charles, youngest son of King Charles | VI of France, who succeeded his brother as Dauphin |
Toledo was conquered by Alfonso | VI of Castile in 1085, and the Almoravids arrived i |
youngest son and child born to King Mithridates | VI of Pontus from his first wife, his sister Queen |
is called a "hanap" in the inventory of Charles | VI of France of 1391. |
was a Pontian prince and son of King Mithridates | VI of Pontus and Queen Laodice. |
as married in October 1196, at Rouen, to Raymond | VI of Toulouse, with Quercy and the Agenais as her |
alaguer was conquered from the Moors by Ermengol | VI of Urgell in 1106; he made it his new capital, a |
Pope Mark | VI of Alexandria was the Coptic Pope of Alexandria |
ll's last works are assumed to be the 1883 plate | VI of Fores' Coaching Recollections: "The Night Tea |
of Scotland and Joan Beaufort, a cousin of Henry | VI of England. |
Louis VII was the son of Landgrave Louis | VI of Hesse-Darmstadt and his wife Maria Elisabeth |
George | VI of Armenia (December 2, 1868 - May 9, 1954) was |
book written and published in 1597 by King James | VI of Scotland (later also James I of England). |
he belief of her royal personage, King Frederick | VI of Denmark commanded an elaborately carved sarco |
After Eric | VI of Denmark threatened to invade Livonia to assis |
sh Common Prayer, i.e. the Second Book of Edward | VI of 1552. |
ed an important role in the succession of Philip | VI of France (his wife's half-brother) to the thron |
and waged campaigns against the Slavs and Canute | VI of Denmark. |
At the request of King Charles | VI of France and John, Duke of Berry, Pierre was na |
states to the counts of Stolberg, Prince Bernard | VI of Anhalt-Bernburg giving his consent as overlor |
commission was requested by the Emperor Charles | VI of Austria; it substantially limited the duke's |
ral Revolution of 1820 led to the return of John | VI of Portugal on April 26, 1821. |
Edward | VI of England ordered the paraphrases to be put up |
when Madrid was reconquered by the King Alfonso | VI of Castile, the Christian soldiers endeavored to |
Theodoric | VI of Isenburg-Kempenich was the co-Lord of Isenbur |
- 18 December 1415) was a younger son of Charles | VI of France and Isabella of Bavaria-Ingolstadt. |
was a mistress and then perhaps queen of Alfonso | VI of Castile. |
ets or makars associated with the Court of James | VI of Scotland (including the king himself) drew th |
held manors there since the reign of King Edward | VI of England. |
Caroline of Denmark, daughter of King Frederick | VI of Denmark and Christian's sister Marie Sophie o |
nd as such accompanied his cousin King Frederick | VI of Denmark to Copenhagen. |
ad shared a single monarch since 1603 when James | VI of Scotland also became James I of England (see |
at the coronation of Philip, eldest son of Louis | VI of France. |
odice, the eldest sister of the King Mithridates | VI of Pontus. |
Otto, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen, and Amadeus | VI of Savoy. |
He was a partisan of Raymond | VI of Toulouse in his wars with the Crown of Aragon |
hampipillay penned his reminiscences of the old | V.I. of High Street in several instalments of The Vi |
21 March 1852) became Queen consort of Frederick | VI of Denmark. |
laimed a free port in a decree issued by Charles | VI of Austria. |
nrich of Istria, he was knighted by Duke Leopold | VI of Austria in 1223. |
ttending the coronation ceremonies for King Rama | VI of Thailand. |
It is also rumoured that James | VI of Scotland (later I of England) rested here wit |
the conclaves of 1521-1522, which elected Adrian | VI; of 1523, which elected Clement VII; and of 1534 |
roker peace between Henry I of England and Louis | VI of France. |
Thomas I of Savoy, Guglielmo Malaspina, and Azzo | VI of Este. |
ndfather), who was a General of King Mithridates | VI of Pontus. |
is, which had been built in 1392 by King Charles | VI of France. |
who was one of the daughters of King Mithridates | VI of Pontus and Queen Laodice. |
Lady Anne Murray, she was the mistress of James | VI of Scotland from 1593 until her marriage to Patr |
ough war against his Lombard neighbours, Pandulf | VI of Capua and Guaimar's son and successor, Gisulf |
itle: The Free Grammar School of King Edward the | VI of Giggleswick. |
King Philip | VI of France invested Luis de la Cerda as Count of |
rtaken to promote the marriage of Mary to Edward | VI of England. |
or-Generals who represented two monarchs, George | VI of the United Kingdom (1948-1952) Elizabeth II, |
which Book xiii of Ovid's Metamorphoses and book | vi of the Aeneid are early examples. |
I would guess that is Alfonso | VI of Castile, but could someone with more knowledg |
1248), to whom her nephew Theobald | VI of Blois left the County of Chartres (alienated |
ious test clause in the United States by Article | VI of the United States Constitution. |
f Denmark and Norway from 1746, son of Christian | VI of Denmark and Sophia Magdalen of Brandenburg-Ku |
herlandish origin who was court painter to James | VI of Scotland. |
March 1430 - 25 August 1482), married King Henry | VI of England, by whom she had a son, Edward of Lan |
s Sophia of Hanover, granddaughter of King James | VI of Scotland, without consulting the Scottish Par |
Elizabeth, who was Queen consort of King George | VI of the United Kingdom at the time of her birth. |
rtified structure of Europe, was added by Philip | VI of France, a work that was started about 1337. |
of 37 he was introduced to the 13-year-old James | VI of Scotland at the time when the latter made his |
youngest son and child born to King Mithridates | VI of Pontus from his first wife, his sister Queen |
Pope Peter | VI of Alexandria was the Coptic Pope of Alexandria |
HB 254 An act to amend Title 7, Subchapter | VI of the Delaware Code relating to the restriction |
Sibylla of Armenia, who was married to Bohemond | VI of Antioch to bring peace between Armenia and An |
tstein Abbey, established in the reign of Magnus | VI of Norway (1263-80). |
His maternal grandparents were Alfonso | VI of Castile and his queen Isabel, possibly the sa |
as mother of Isabeau of Bavaria, wife of Charles | VI of France. |
1602 - 27 May 1602) was the fifth child of James | VI of Scots and Anne of Denmark. |
Created by King John | VI of Portugal on 4 November 1801, in recognition f |
of G has two vertices ui and wi for each vertex | vi of G. Two vertices ui and wj are connected by an |
es) and Marie of Valois (a sister of King Philip | VI of France). |
ad to the Union of the Crowns in 1603 when James | VI of Scotland also became James I of England, on t |
ber, 1119, he opened the council at Reims. Louis | VI of France and most of the barons of France atten |
Walter | VI of Brienne, Count of Brienne, Lecce, and Convers |
As the dynasty descended from King Mithridates | VI of Pontus through Aspurgus, the kings adopted th |
f Scotland for his nephew, the infant King James | VI of Scotland from 1567 until his assassination in |
beginning of the Hundred Years' War, king Philip | VI of France provided military support for David II |
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