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| andy, whose illegitimate son was William the | Conqueror a.k.a. |
| to Odo of Bayeux half brother of William the | Conqueror after the Norman Conquest in 1066. |
| 1086 for being granted lands by William the | Conqueror after the Norman Conquest of England in 1066 |
| However, he revealed himself as a ruthless | conqueror: all surviving soldiers from Regimiento Aqui |
| ave Knight, Wave Regent, Wave Laird and Wave | Conqueror all served there in support of allied fleet |
| nd Gabrielle Gniewek, and Judith: Captive to | Conqueror, also written by Gabrielle Gniewek. |
| John the | Conqueror, also known as High John the Conqueror, John |
| ssics Illustrated series, No. 162, Robur the | Conqueror, an adaptation of a Jules Verne novel about |
| er Verne creation, from the novels Robur the | Conqueror and Master of the World) during the Crimean |
| ed in 1076 for rebellion against William the | Conqueror and his lands passed to his wife Judith of L |
| The church was first rebuilt by William the | Conqueror, and then again in the Middle Ages. |
| sion aboard HMS Ulysses, HMS Bristol and HMS | Conqueror, and was present aboard the Conqueror at Adm |
| Saxons by Alfred, the Normans by William the | Conqueror, and so on, ending with Queen Victoria. |
| Israelis, "You should drop the attitude of a | conqueror and the conviction that force is the only po |
| f Hastings in 1066 as an ally of William the | Conqueror, and is listed as a possible killer of Harol |
| ard from Tom, who has meanwhile learned that | conqueror and leader are two very different things. |
| asteries were finally donated by William the | Conqueror and his wife, Matilda of Flanders, as penalt |
| Peter was a nephew of William the | Conqueror, and after the Norman Conquest was assigned |
| World | Conqueror and World Renouncer : A Study of Buddhism an |
| University Press under the title Mehmed the | Conqueror and his time. |
| based upon the Jules Verne novels Robur the | Conqueror and Master of the World. |
| s Woolmer Forest) in the time of William the | Conqueror and remained a Royal Forest thereafter. |
| h could trace its descent to the time of the | Conqueror, and had settled in Ireland at a very early |
| ad been the companion in arms of William the | Conqueror and obtained large estates in Hertfordshire, |
| probably the illegitimate son of William the | Conqueror and a Saxon princess named Maud Ingelrica (d |
| Robert Le Despenser, Steward to William the | Conqueror and scion of the famous Despenser or Despenc |
| given to Sir Adam de Coveston by William the | Conqueror, and there has been a house on the site sinc |
| f Caus, who came to England with William the | Conqueror and were granted extensive lands in Shropshi |
| sur-Mer, Normandy, France, where William the | Conqueror and his knights said mass before setting sai |
| He was a court poet to James the | Conqueror and Peter the Great. |
| e nature as a malevolent, homicidal would-be | conqueror and dictator. |
| erra's father, Vicencio de Anibal was also a | conqueror and had received the capitulation for the la |
| granted to Pagan de Prideaux by William the | Conqueror, and when the Manor was built around a centr |
| f Caus, who came to England with William the | Conqueror and were granted extensive lands in Shropshi |
| the battle by the Norman army of William the | Conqueror, and, despite the pleas by Harold's own moth |
| ney, who arrived in Britain with William the | Conqueror; another line of the family was established |
| 7 vintage, she utterly outclassed Clijster's | conqueror Arantxa Rus. |
| The forces of William the | Conqueror are believed to have landed at nearby Pevens |
| of civilization, but eventually a barbarian | conqueror arises. |
| Conqueror arrived in the exclusion zone around the Fal | |
| with William, Duke of Normandy (William the | Conqueror) as having been given the lands. |
| p the sheriff and King Willam I (William the | Conqueror) as landholder. |
| ereign, and being in attendance on the dying | Conqueror at Rouen, was mainly instrumental to the sec |
| He was the finest man of his time, and a | conqueror at Olympia ; by virtue of which qualificatio |
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| he very few proven Companions of William the | Conqueror at the Battle of Hastings in 1066. |
| hich commemorates the victory of William the | Conqueror at the Battle of Hastings in 1066. |
| de Alington, Under-Marshall to William 'The | Conqueror' at the Battle of Hastings, Sir William Alin |
| ed to Fatih Sultan Mehmed Khan (Muhammed the | Conqueror) at the age of eleven on 15 December 1446.Sh |
| His company, | Conqueror Broadcasting Ltd, was awarded the licence fo |
| Conqueror Browser is an open source web browser using | |
| Conqueror Browser is available as a free download, and | |
| Conqueror browser is made by Akash Yadav under the nam | |
| Oakhampton), and grand-nephew of William the | Conqueror, built a priory on his land at Brightley, on |
| eadnought in 1963 (with the exception of HMS | Conqueror, built by Cammell Laird). |
| e Persians on orders from Emperor Darius the | conqueror built the Suez Canal giving access to the Pe |
| erel was the illegitimate son of William the | Conqueror, but there is no evidence for this. |
| Duchy of Normandy by his father, William the | Conqueror, but had fallen into pecuniary difficulty. |
| s the fourth and youngest son of William the | Conqueror by his queen Matilda of Flanders. |
| By 5 pm, | Conqueror came with the range of Annibal's guns, and b |
| Plays: Full House, Say Goodbye to the Past, | Conqueror Cole. |
| The sea monster could have been a foreign | conqueror, coming from the sea, taking the dead king's |
| Conqueror, commanded by Commander Chris Wreford-Brown, | |
| William the | Conqueror, David C. Douglas, University of California |
| When William the | Conqueror defeated Harold Godwinson and the English at |
| ture hopes in the patriots' party, which the | conqueror did not fail to note. |
| stansir, who had put himself under James the | Conqueror, died in 1277, Tunisia threw off the yoke of |
| neral Belgrano was torpedoed and sunk by HMS | Conqueror during the Falklands War. |
| Born in Normandy, he joined William the | Conqueror during the Norman Conquest of England, and w |
| nchetil de Greye who accompanied William the | Conqueror during the conquest of England. |
| ve been one of the companions of William the | Conqueror during the Norman conquest of England from 1 |
| Splendid's presence along with HMS | Conqueror effectively restricted the freedom of action |
| annorum Ducum call her sister of William the | Conqueror either by the same mother or by different mo |
| The William the | Conqueror entrusted the subjugation of Herefordshire t |
| 2 film Rosamunda e Alboino, aka Sword of the | Conqueror etc, by Carlo Campogalliani. |
| eir most well known brands were Aris, Astra, | Conqueror Extra, Egyptica, Emir, Ferik, Finas, Ideal, |
| of Falaise was the birthplace of William the | Conqueror, first of the Norman kings of England. |
| its name was granted to them by William the | Conqueror, for their help in the Battle of Hastings. |
| The | Conqueror fought well at the Battle of Trafalgar, bein |
| onicles the life of William of Normandy (the | Conqueror) from his birth in 1028 to his conquest of E |
| In 1080, the | Conqueror gave the earldom to Aubrey, a Norman lord, f |
| After 1066, William the | Conqueror gave this area of Lancashire to his relative |
| man conquest of England in 1066, William the | Conqueror gave the church to his son-in-law William de |
| Battle of Hastings and probably William the | Conqueror gave this ‘royal' land to his own half-broth |
| been the symbol of Oakham since William the | Conqueror gave the 125-square-mile (320 km2) estate to |
| The | conqueror gazed in satisfaction and wonder on the stra |
| The Sons of the Steppe: the story of how the | conqueror Genghis Khan was overcome (1958) |
| After the Norman Conquest, William the | Conqueror granted the manor of Bridgnorth to Roger de |
| William the | Conqueror granted the manor to his step-brother Odo, B |
| Wight is a title that began when William the | Conqueror granted the Isle of Wight to William Fitz Os |
| 1086 as the Manor Claitone when William the | Conqueror granted it to Ilbert de Lacy. |
| med Edric but after the conquest William the | Conqueror granted the land to Robert Malet, the Lord o |
| killed at Hastings in 1066, and William the | Conqueror granted Hanworth to Robert under Roger de Mo |
| " which took place shortly after William the | Conqueror had his success in the Battle of Hastings in |
| y the time of the Domesday Book, William the | Conqueror had created the rape of Bramber as an aftert |
| Conquest of England and Wales by William the | Conqueror; he also served William Rufus. |
| urch they demolished, and, under William the | Conqueror, high ranking Normans were installed as the |
| The | conqueror himself ruled for twenty years (1207-27). |
| therine was also a descendant of William the | Conqueror himself, through his grandson, Stephen of En |
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| city was renamed Alexandria in honor of the | conqueror in approximately 300 BC. |
| e of Amiens, commanding the ship of the line | Conqueror in the Channel before going to the Mediterra |
| e was built by the Normans under William the | Conqueror in 1069-1070. |
| r as a special privilege by king James I The | Conqueror in 1264. |
| The British fleet, with HMS | Conqueror in the lead, began beating against the wind |
| idge"; the family came over with William the | Conqueror in 1066 and settled in Nottinghamshire in 12 |
| Domesday survey, commissioned by William the | Conqueror in 1085. |
| ho had travelled to England with William the | Conqueror in 1066. |
| tted him by the new Norman King, William the | Conqueror, in the 11th century after the defeat of Har |
| York Castle, originally built by William the | Conqueror in 1068. |
| e Domesday Book was compiled for William the | Conqueror in 1086 Exwick was called 'Essoic' and was r |
| lt shortly after the invasion by William the | Conqueror in 1066. |
| day Survey (1086) it was held by William the | Conqueror in demesne as it had been by King Edward the |
| he loss of the modern 101-gun steam 2-decker | Conqueror in 1861, Waterloo was renamed Conqueror in 1 |
| rman family who had arrived with William the | Conqueror in 1066. |
| as part of the invading army of William, the | Conqueror in the Battle of Hastings. |
| teristic, and may have partly influenced the | Conqueror in his decision to send Fitz Osbern to Norma |
| ved by the king for hunting, and William the | Conqueror introduced the concept of forest law in Engl |
| William the | Conqueror is said to have "watered his horse" in the s |
| Conqueror is the third full-length studio album by the | |
| after 1090), also known as Al-Muzaffar, the | conqueror, is the grand-son of Badis ibn Habus. |
| rous books including The Koran and Timor the | Conqueror is recognized as one of the world's leading |
| The identity of his probable | conqueror is debatable. |
| The | Conqueror is a novel written by Georgette Heyer. |
| The | Conqueror is a 1956 CinemaScope epic film produced by |
| The turbe of the | Conqueror is very baroque with a lavishly decorated in |
| e Bulmer on land given to him by William the | Conqueror; it was rebuilt in 1140 by Bertram de Bulmer |
| eople of Natagaima were submitted by Spanish | Conqueror Juan the Borja, who gathered the survivors o |
| ian hordes with the forces of the futuristic | conqueror Kang. |
| o act as the champions of the time-traveling | conqueror Kang. |
| he very few proven Companions of William the | Conqueror known to have fought at the Battle of Hastin |
| he very few proven Companions of William the | Conqueror known to have been present at the Battle of |
| motivated survey commissioned by William the | Conqueror listed landholdings and resources. |
| 1066 Norman invasion of England, William the | Conqueror made for London, but was repulsed at the Riv |
| In 1067 William the | Conqueror made him castellan of the newly built Rougem |
| rn Devon as a tenant-in-chief of William the | Conqueror, making him a person of local, if not nation |
| as writing a book on occultism, entitled The | Conqueror Manifesto: Capricornus Teitan. |
| itself, which was established by William the | Conqueror nearly a thousand years ago and is one of th |
| ossession of the half-brother of William the | Conqueror, Odo, Bishop of Bayeux. |
| e (1837-1918), the future French general and | conqueror of Madagascar, who had recently made his nam |
| on 13 March 1665, Euphemia, daughter of John | Conqueror of Friarton, Kirkton Hill, Perth. |
| organ, followers of Robert FitzHamon, Norman | conqueror of Glamorgan. |
| tool is held in the right hand of Yama, the | conqueror of death. |
| of the anime Fullmetal Alchemist the Movie: | Conqueror of Shamballa. |
| , claims his elder brother Kirtivarman I the | conqueror of fourteen nations including Vanga, Kalinga |
| South Asia with Muhammad bin Qasim, the Arab | conqueror of Sindh. |
| Conqueror of Atlantis (Il conquistatore di Atlantide) | |
| f Glamorgan, by Robert Fitzhamon, the Norman | conqueror of Glamorgan. |
| Simon de Bois, who came to England with the | Conqueror, of whom a namesake and lineal descendant ch |
| nfimed to her Son, the Lord of lords and the | conqueror of sin and death." |
| It portrays the marriage of the main Norman | conqueror of Ireland "Strongbow" to the daughter of hi |
| Named after the first | conqueror of Everest, Edmund Hilary, and living in the |
| amashita, known as the “Tiger of Malaya” and | conqueror of Singapore. |
| ral Masaharu Homma (1887-1946), the Japanese | conqueror of Bataan and Corregidor, for war crimes, an |
| red the Unready and a charter of William the | Conqueror of 1068. |
| Fritz Lang in Fullmetal Alchemist the Movie: | Conqueror of Shamballa. |
| nal grandfather was Louis XII of France, the | conqueror of the Neapolitan Kingdom of Naples and the |
| When the Duke William the | Conqueror of Normandy invaded Sussex, landing at Peven |
| Fullmetal Alchemist: | Conqueror of Shamballa |
| rd Howard of Effingham, father of the future | conqueror of the Spanish Armada, in about 1560. |
| David, | conqueror of Goliath, (1608)marble (Louvre Museum). |
| and we cry to Thee, O | Conqueror of Death, |
| Fullmetal Alchemist: | Conqueror of Shamballa (2005; key animation) |
| Lusius Quietus, the | conqueror of the Jews of Mesopotamia, was now in comma |
| He is named as | conqueror of Skopje for Ottoman Empire. |
| Robert Fitzhamon, the | conqueror of Glamorgan 1093 - 1107 |
| 5 anime movie Fullmetal Alchemist the Movie: | Conqueror of Shamballa. |
| de Hartog, Leo "Genghis Khan, | Conqueror of the World" |
| Avicennia marina is the | conqueror of the forest which is found as a single dom |
| ra or Filipe de Oliveira (died 1627) was the | conqueror of the Jaffna Kingdom in northern modern day |
| ltan, Monarch both of land and the two Seas; | Conqueror of both Hosts; King of both Iraqs; Minister |
| frey Amherst, 1st Baron Amherst, soldier and | conqueror of Quebec (died 1797) |
| ry followers of Robert FitzHamon, the Norman | conqueror of Glamorgan. |
| aged the Palatine tower built by William the | Conqueror on the banks of the River Fleet so badly tha |
| es) was a knight who accompanied William the | Conqueror on his invasion of England in 1066. |
| Why don't you do an RM at William the | Conqueror or Charlemagne, then? |
| great Ottoman emperor Mehmed II known as the | Conqueror, originally published as Mehmed der Eroberer |
| n the disciples the impression that he was a | conqueror over death and the grave, the Prince of life |
| epictions, as his standard of power, and the | conqueror over death and Hell. |
| William De Ow, a cousin of William the | Conqueror, owned the manor. |
| Douglas William the | Conqueror p. 206 |
| nection later gave his grandson, William the | Conqueror, part of his claim to the throne of England. |
| Hill, said to be the place that William the | Conqueror placed his flag after the Battle of Hastings |
| bania: A Contribution to the Critique of the | Conqueror Policy of the Serbian Bourgeoisie, which ana |
| The | Conqueror Possessed - 5:58 |
| hrey may have been a relative of William the | Conqueror, probably through one of Humphrey's marriage |
| The | Conqueror punished the convent severely for the part w |
| was built in Brooklyn, New York, in 1864 as | Conqueror; purchased by the Navy 29 June 1864; commiss |
| he flip side "Kiss Me with Your Eyes" and by | Conqueror Records as catalog number 9177, with the fli |
| afterwards became a prisoner of William the | Conqueror, remained in captivity in Normandy. |
| In this play the | conqueror represented William III, and Louis XIV is de |
| After the war, | Conqueror returned to Faslane, flying a Jolly Roger ad |
| on seven other record labels than American: | Conqueror, Romeo, Oriole, Banner, Vocalion, Perfect, a |
| "My John the | Conqueror Root" (Dixon) - 2:22 |
| I got John the | Conqueror root, |
| When HMS | Conqueror sank the ARA General Belgrano during the 198 |
| For Kull the | Conqueror, see Kull. |
| For the census book executed by William the | Conqueror, see Domesday book. |
| n research for his next series of books, the | Conqueror series, based on the life of Mongol warlords |
| fort at Tulketh, strengthened by William the | Conqueror, shows that the strategic importance of the |
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