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Toulouse, which belonged to Guntram, king of | Burgundy, a legitimate son of Clotaire. |
Heinrich married Gisela of | Burgundy, a niece of the empress Adelaide, and resolve |
Margaret was a princess of the ducal House of | Burgundy, a branch of the Capetian dynasty. |
ut Warnachar and Rado, mayor of the palace of | Burgundy, abandoned the cause of Brunhilda and the you |
ot of the Cistercian monastery of Morimond in | Burgundy about 1136, and soon afterwards was elected b |
Although both Brittany and | Burgundy acknowledged Henry VI of England as their sov |
Adjacent neighbourhoods are Little | Burgundy across the canal to the north Montreal direct |
ders, Brabant, Artois, and the Free County of | Burgundy after the death of her brother in 1376. |
ond most popular white grape variety grown in | Burgundy after Chardonnay, though it lies a long way b |
Meeting the Duchess of | Burgundy after disembarking, the gallant Charles said: |
However, | Burgundy, along with Berry and Bourbon, lost their pow |
y soil of Bordeaux, the often cool climate of | Burgundy, and the meager rainfall of Rioja. |
d court painter to John the Fearless, Duke of | Burgundy and "valet de chambre", a court appointment, |
ted in the negotiations by Philip II, Duke of | Burgundy and England by John of Gaunt. |
The team colors are both | burgundy and gold. |
r, Isabella, married Philip the Good, Duke of | Burgundy and enjoyed an extremely refined court in his |
f King Rudolph II, the first king of a united | Burgundy and Bertha of Swabia. |
he Short, mayor of the palace of Neustria and | Burgundy and later king of the Franks. |
oup of composers associated with the Dukes of | Burgundy, and from which the Franco-Flemish style deve |
Adelaide of | Burgundy and Henry III, Duke of Brabant |
zerland, she was the daughter of Rudolf II of | Burgundy and Bertha of Swabia. |
e from the movie Anchorman: The Legend of Ron | Burgundy and uses it as its chorus. |
between an army under the Philip III, Duke of | Burgundy and the rebelling city of Ghent. |
She became Countess of | Burgundy and Artois in her own right in 1330, followin |
th the school logo, a white shirt worn with a | burgundy and light blue necktie and black trousers. |
Sigebert II (601-613) was king of | Burgundy and Austrasia (613). |
Shepherd's Riesling, Hock, Rhine Gold, White | Burgundy and Chablis. |
Emma of France (894-935) to Rudolph, Duke of | Burgundy, and Hildebranda (895-931) to Herbert II of V |
ert (or Nordebert) (died 697) was the duke of | Burgundy and count of Paris in the last quarter of the |
ngest of the sons of Louis of France, Duke of | Burgundy and at the time of ascension to the throne in |
ufen dynasty, the daughter of Count Otto I of | Burgundy and Margaret of Blois, thereby a granddaughte |
He was count of | Burgundy and Artois (1347-1361), Duke of Burgundy (135 |
ess, succeeded her husband in 1404 as Duke of | Burgundy and her as Count of Burgundy, Count of Artois |
t combined parts of the provinces of southern | Burgundy and Bresse, uniting lands that had no previou |
Spain; valued member of the Habsburg court in | Burgundy), and the painting of the Virgin and Child wh |
-1462) was a leading figure in the history of | Burgundy and France, becoming chancellor to Philip the |
He was the son of Rudolf I, king of Upper | Burgundy, and it is presumed that his mother was his f |
s the only child of Charles the Bold, Duke of | Burgundy, and his wife Isabella of Bourbon, she was th |
stry centered in Montreal, settling in Little | Burgundy and Saint-Henri. |
nd of the 1420s he joined the court chapel of | Burgundy, and by the time of his motet Nove cantum mel |
s' early book publications are White Wines of | Burgundy, and The Wines of the Loire. |
ey inherited from their predecessors' wars in | Burgundy and Orleans; Charles, in fact, brashly challe |
ombs of Charles the Bold, last Valois Duke of | Burgundy, and his daughter, the duchess Mary. |
e treaty of Andelot, by which king Guntram of | Burgundy and queen Brunehaut agreed that Guntram was t |
It came there in 1432 from Lirey in | Burgundy, and is the sheet venerated from 1578 in the |
Rudolph of France, who was the second duke of | Burgundy and ninth king of France. |
ry IX on this subject, as well as the Duke of | Burgundy and the Count of Brittany. |
of Aquitaine and his third wife Hildegarde of | Burgundy, and thus half-sister of Agnes of Aquitaine, |
the initials of Margaret of York, duchess of | Burgundy and her husband Charles the Bold. |
Hugh was son of Henry of | Burgundy and grandson of duke Robert I. |
ended with the marriage of Philip II, Duke of | Burgundy and the hereditary daughter of Count Louis. |
probably worked for Duke Charles the Bold of | Burgundy, and his ship series may have been "portraits |
On 7 September 1703 the duc de | Burgundy and Tallard took the town of Breisach. |
Cordovan is a rich shade of | burgundy and a dark shade of rose. |
aternal grandparents were William I, Count of | Burgundy and his wife Stephanie. |
mascot is a cougar, and the school colors are | burgundy and grey. |
The king then ruled Upper | Burgundy and Italy together, residing alternately in b |
Joan was the daughter of Robert II, Duke of | Burgundy, and princess Agnes of France. |
pillaged the Lorraine region, they arrived in | Burgundy and entered into the Beauce region. |
alry, music that was expected by the Dukes of | Burgundy and that was evidently loved by them. |
96 he joined the chapel of Philip the Fair of | Burgundy, and traveled to Spain in both 1501 and 1506 |
m 1461, Dorset lived a life in exile in first | Burgundy and then France. |
She was a daughter of William I, Count of | Burgundy and Stephanie. |
rles VIII exchanged these two territories for | Burgundy and Picardy in the Treaty of Senlis (1493). |
accepted and travelled east with Hugh III of | Burgundy and a gift of money from Louis VII of France |
rad is sometimes numbered Conrad I as king of | Burgundy and as Conrad III of Provence, since he inher |
She was the daughter of Otto IV, Count of | Burgundy and Mahaut, Countess of Artois. |
Alison and Father Philippe hide the cake, | Burgundy and pork, and Father Philippe conceals himsel |
ench: Jeanne), daughter of Robert II, Duke of | Burgundy, and of Agnes of France, the youngest daughte |
On Rado's death, Warnachar was confirmed in | Burgundy and Austrasia was given to another. |
he Short, mayor of the palace of Neustria and | Burgundy and later the king of the Franks. |
s); and the youngest, Charles, received Upper | Burgundy and Lower Burgundy (Arles and Provence). |
uxerre (1251-1290) was a daughter of Eudes of | Burgundy and Mathildis II of Bourbon. |
nch kings and their adversaries from England, | Burgundy and Spain. |
mascot is a CHARGER and the school colors are | burgundy and gray. |
's team is the Warriors and their colours are | burgundy and gray. |
His wife was Beatrice of | Burgundy and their son was Jean I de Montfort. |
lish interests) was negotiated with Philip of | Burgundy and was intended to replace the Intercursus M |
bridge over the Lachine Canal between Little | Burgundy and Pointe Saint-Charles |
arrelled about the Kingdom of Italy including | Burgundy and the Imperial crown. |
ho was also the Antipope Felix V, and Mary of | Burgundy, and her maternal grandparents were King Janu |
hilip II of Spain, overlords of the County of | Burgundy and Counts of Burgundy. |
erlands, also spent time in Paris, as well as | Burgundy and Bourges, but their style is not typical o |
mily musical origins began in Arnay-le-Duc in | Burgundy and its first musician, Antoine Girard. |
He worked mostly for Philip the Bold, Duke of | Burgundy, and is documented from 1381 to 1409. |
relling with the duke of Savoy he withdrew to | Burgundy and joined the Spaniards in their war against |
He married Gerberga of | Burgundy, and they had a daughter named Gisela who was |
he former mayor of the palace of Neustria and | Burgundy, and also the widow of the mayor of the palac |
oly Roman Emperor and Beatrice I, Countess of | Burgundy, and her mother's parents were Byzantine Empe |
hy to the Crown in 1363 on being made Duke of | Burgundy and died in 1404. |
ere he signed The Happy Mondays, To Hell With | Burgundy and James amongst others. |
erent colors to inform character, such as the | burgundy and gold Dancing Elk High School track unifor |
n of King Louis the Stammerer and Ansgarde of | Burgundy, and became king, jointly with his brother Lo |
e city was subject to the independent duke of | Burgundy and opened changed allegiance peacefully when |
tern French winemaking region located between | Burgundy and Switzerland - and its location has meant |
abella (1397-1472), who married Philip III of | Burgundy and was one of the most powerful and admired |
s, but specialises in wines from Bordeaux and | Burgundy and claims to have the most extensive selecti |
re it is also a branch of the French House of | Burgundy, and thus of the House of Capet. |
other sister, Joanna, married Philip, Duke of | Burgundy and was mother of Charles V, Holy Roman Emper |
ria, faced his cousins, Theuderic II, King of | Burgundy, and Theudebert II, King of Austrasia. |
en recorded, including populations of Duke of | Burgundy and the Silver-spotted Skipper, making the ar |
maternal grandparents were Robert II, Duke of | Burgundy and Agnes of France, Duchess of Burgundy. |
ert, and Adalbert's son Otto-William, Duke of | Burgundy, are counted among the Unruochings. |
It is located in the Little | Burgundy area of the borough of Le Sud-Ouest in Montre |
) de Vergy (1182-1252) was duchess consort of | Burgundy as the second spouse of Eudes III, Duke of Bu |
27 April 1404-10 September 1419: Duke of | Burgundy as John II |
Burgundy as part of the Frankish Empire between 534 an | |
She was married in 1318 to Odo IV, Duke of | Burgundy, as part of a settlement between the two men |
lifornia, the grape is sometimes called Early | Burgundy as another allusion to the Gamay grape. |
Senlis, by which he re-acquired the County of | Burgundy as well as the French counties of Charolais a |
writers have compared Xinomavro to Bordeaux, | Burgundy, Barolo, etc.. |
by the vignerons of Bordeaux, the shippers of | Burgundy, Beaujolais and Champagne with gala parties i |
French wine, with the wine from Bordeaux and | Burgundy being his "touchstones". |
only known in English as Odo III, was duke of | Burgundy between 1192 and 1218. |
Hugh I (1057 - August 29, 1093) was duke of | Burgundy between 1076 and 1079. |
tage of the succession crisis in the Duchy of | Burgundy between Otto-William, Duke of Burgundy and Ro |
Empress Agnes for the election of Gerhard of | Burgundy, Bishop of Florence, as Pope instead. |
The school color are | Burgundy Black and Silver. |
Enallagma dubium Root, 1924 - | Burgundy Bluet |
, but 10 other French regions (Alsace, Loire, | Burgundy, Bordeaux, Limoux, others) receive 45 pages, |
rles the Bald; Richard the Justiciar, Duke of | Burgundy; Boso, king of the Provence; and possibly Biv |
Berthier was born in Auxerre, | Burgundy; both of his parents were musicians - his fat |
and included King Charles VI and the Dukes of | Burgundy, Bourbon and Berry, lords Clisson, Sancerre, |
a, Croatia, etc. Archduke of Austria, Duke of | Burgundy, Brabant, Lorraine, Styria, Carinthia, Carnio |
Al-Andalus, penetrating from Arles deep into | Burgundy, briefly took possession of Luxeuil and massa |
Vriesea ' | Burgundy Bubbles' |
rles VII of France cede it to Philip, Duke of | Burgundy, but in 1477 it reverted to France, upon the |
ror Maximilian of Austria and Duchess Mary of | Burgundy, but also the successful undertakings of her |
cepted the deanery of Bruges from the duke of | Burgundy, but after a short sojourn he returned to Par |
captured a second time in 1018 in combat with | Burgundy, but overcame Odo II of Blois, also count of |
This attached it to | Burgundy, but in 610 Theudebert II, Theuderic's brothe |
Beatrice's son, Hugh married Margaret of | Burgundy but died young and her other daughters were m |
His father probably gave him royal powers in | Burgundy, but Lothair took them back upon reaching his |
A colony of the Duke of | Burgundy butterfly (Hamearis lucina) is present and ot |
In 1208, William was recalled to | Burgundy by news of the death of his elder brother, in |
He married Emma of Austrasia and was given | Burgundy by his father. |
Rudolph was succeeded as king of | Burgundy by his son, Rudolph II. |
3 October 1273), daughter of Hugh IV, Duke of | Burgundy, by whom he had issue, including Henry IV, Du |
ober 1273) was a daughter of Hugh IV, Duke of | Burgundy, by his first wife Yolande of Dreux. |
Map of the three parts in the old Kingdom of | Burgundy, ca 900. |
of Wine since 1985, An expert on the wine of | Burgundy, California and New Zealand, Jasper writes fo |
ust, the rear guard, commanded by Hugh III of | Burgundy, came under serious onslaught, cutting it off |
Burgundy Center for Wildlife Studies | |
f American wines using semi-generic labels of | burgundy, chablis, etc. |
These regions are | Burgundy, Champagne-Ardennes, Lorraine, Lower Normandy |
ds the end of the life of Philip III, Duke of | Burgundy, Charles fell under suspicion of practising w |
spite of excessive partiality to the Duke of | Burgundy, Chastellain's historical works are valuable |
and wife of the Frankish king of Neustria and | Burgundy, Childeric II. |
Each flower is a dark | burgundy color with five sepals and five petals. |
The edible dark | burgundy colored fruit is produced in large clusters f |
ed facings (not brown), with a dark wine-red ( | burgundy) colored piping around the outer edges*. |
The fruit is a deep | burgundy colour, with a sour flavour and is popular in |
The wine will be a rich | burgundy colour. |
tender Simnel, his aunt, Margaret, Duchess of | Burgundy, contracted Martin Schwartz to provide troops |
Henry of | Burgundy, Count of Portugal (Portuguese: Conde D. Henr |
Coats of Arms of Eudes of | Burgundy, Count of Nevers and Auxerre |
f his stepbrother, Philip of Rouvres, Duke of | Burgundy, Count Palatine of Burgundy, and Count of Art |
Philip was supposed to inherit the Duchy of | Burgundy, County of Artois and Palatine County of Burg |
Saint Attala (born 6th century in | Burgundy; d. 627 at Bobbio) was a disciple of Saint Co |
of Henry III, Duke of Brabant and Adelaide of | Burgundy, daughter of Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy. |
Anne of | Burgundy, daughter of Hugh III, Duke of Burgundy. |
uese Prince Afonso Henriques (of the House of | Burgundy) defeat the Almoravid Moors led by Ali ibn Yu |
In 1361, Joan's grandnephew, Philip I of | Burgundy, died without legitimate issue, ending the ma |
Charles of | Burgundy died in 863, and his Kingdom was inherited by |
palace, Wulfoald, mayor also in Neustria and | Burgundy, displacing Ebroin of Neustria and upsetting |
ir is a coming-of-age story set in the Little | Burgundy district of Montreal during the 1940s. |
downtown Montreal, it runs through the Little | Burgundy district and, by way of the Atwater Tunnel un |
Marie of | Burgundy, Duchess of Cleves (1393 - 30 October 1463) w |
Marie of | Burgundy, Duchess of Cleves retired to Monreberg castl |
also claimed to be Duke of Lombardy, Duke of | Burgundy, Duke of Chablais, and vicar of the Holy Roma |
ld the titles of Archduke of Austria, Duke of | Burgundy, Duke of Brabant, Duke of Milan, Count of Hab |
he manipulation of the church by the Dukes of | Burgundy during this era, with his father being accuse |
rman Army's confiscation of all the local red | Burgundy during the war. |
She was regent the of | Burgundy during the minority of her son 1218-28. |
Navarre was grandson and heir to Margaret of | Burgundy, eldest daughter of Duke Robert II of Burgund |
Charles then managed to get Philip of | Burgundy elected. |
Sigismund of | Burgundy enacted laws against Jews after coming to the |
ound A.D.630, Algamaire, the Duke of Southern | Burgundy, endowed the Abbey of Beze with some land in |
The duke of | Burgundy entrusted him with embassies to the pope and |
urgogne Live frequently participates in local | Burgundy events and reports on them. |
Under the rule of Hugh IV, the duchy of | Burgundy expanded to include the counties of Chalon an |
In 1394, | Burgundy extracted 120,000 livres from Flanders, suffi |
nmorangie range of sherry, port, madeira, and | burgundy finishes. |
n, but are probably derived from the Cross of | Burgundy flag, which flew over the territory of Spanis |
The attractive | burgundy flowers appear in midsummer (November-January |
When, in 1502, the Duke and Duchess left | Burgundy for Castile, where they were to be proclaimed |
as Hugh exchanged it with Rudolph II of Upper | Burgundy for the Iron Crown of Lombardy, that is, rule |
St Felix of | Burgundy founded an abbey near Soham around 630 AD but |
ferred to in the 7th century when St Felix of | Burgundy founded the See of East Anglia at Dommoc in 6 |
Domaine Faiveley is a wine producer in | Burgundy, France situated in Nuits-Saint-Georges and e |
The Boisset family of | Burgundy, France purchased De Loach. |
e Jacques Prieur is a wine grower-producer in | Burgundy, France, located in Meursault. |
") is the name of a tourist route situated in | Burgundy, France. |
ummer of 2005 she ran a small cafe in Arleuf, | Burgundy, France. |
h cuttings of Sauvignon blanc from Meursault, | Burgundy, France. |
; Parc Saint-Leger-Centre d'art contemporain, | Burgundy, France; Liv Stoltz Miliken Gallery, Stockhol |
luding the nationally scarce species, Duke of | Burgundy Fritillary (Hamearis lucina). |
unt of Autun, Avallon, and Beaune and Duke of | Burgundy from 965 to his death. |
ich held offices in the court of the Dukes of | Burgundy from the 14th century. |
sia from 680 to his death and of Neustria and | Burgundy from 687 to 695. |
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