Matches 5,901 to 6,000 of 10,867
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| 5901 | He died without issue. | Godfrey of Bouillon Defender of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem (I24089)
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| 5902 | He died without issue. | Baldwin I King of Jerusalem (I24090)
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| 5903 | He died without issue. | de Welles, Philip (I22022)
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| 5904 | He died without issue. | de Quincy, Robert (I24427)
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| 5905 | He died without issue. | Robert II Count of Namur (I9718)
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| 5906 | He died without legitimate issue. | de Warenne, John Earl of Surrey (I24383)
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| 5907 | He died without male issue | de Audley, Hugh Earl of Gloucester (I8096)
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| 5908 | He died young. | Colby, son (I14397)
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| 5909 | He divided the rule of Syriain 115 BCE with his brother Antiochus IX. | Antiochus VIII Philometer King of Syria (I9520)
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| 5910 | He does not appear on in the 1700 census. | Triel dit Laperrière, Jacques (I26219)
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| 5911 | He dropped is middle name, and went by Samuel Gates most of his life. | Gates, Samuel Torry (I274)
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| 5912 | He drowned in a river, probably the Charles. The following record tells the sad story: "Found dead in our river; it was apprehended by ye Jury that he slipd in accidentally as he was catching of Eales." | Cheney, John (I19558)
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| 5913 | He drowned in the Hampton River. | Taylor, Anthony (I14702)
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| 5914 | He drowned on board the ship, Neil, on the day it returned from France. | Crête, Louis (I16739)
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| 5915 | He drowned on the way to the Third Crusade. | Frederick I Holy Roman Emperor (I3169)
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| 5916 | He drowned while crossing the ice on Bogestow Pond. | Fairbanks, Jonathan (I19776)
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| 5917 | He drowned while returning to l'Île d'Orléans. | L'Archevêque, Claude (I10689)
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| 5918 | He drowned. | Harold King of Haithabu (I5115)
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| 5919 | He drowned. | de Clifford, Roger (I7596)
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| 5920 | He drowned. | Jaques, Richard (I24739)
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| 5921 | He entered holy orders, and became the Bishop of Metz, his father's See. | Saint Clodulf Bishop of Metz (I3399)
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| 5922 | He established Parthia as an independent nation. Tiridates defeated Seeucus Callinus of Syria. | Tiridates Prince of Parthia (I9610)
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| 5923 | He established the monastery of Walbech on the Upper Allord. | Lothar II Count of Walbeck and Stade (I5602)
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| 5924 | He exchanged lands with his cousin, William I de Lancaster for the lands of William de Lnacaster at Workington in Coupland. | Gospatric of High Ireby Lord of Workington in Coupland (I23176)
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| 5925 | He first appears on the Sudbury records in 1639. | Ruddock, Deacon John (I23320)
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| 5926 | He flourished about 645. | Smbat V (I10066)
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| 5927 | He fought at Dunbar, then in 1297, he received the submission of the Scottish prelates and nobles, including Robert the Bruce. In 1298, he fought at the Battle of Falkirk. | de Percy, Sir Henry Lord Percy (I7578)
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| 5928 | He fought at the Battle of Bannockburn in Scotland. | de Percy, Sir Henry Lord Percy (I7578)
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| 5929 | He fought at the battle of Carham with Uchtred. | Malcolm II King of the Scots and King of Strathclyde (I3339)
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| 5930 | He fought at the Battle of Poitiers. | de Ros, Sir Thomas Lord Ros of Helmsley (I8080)
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| 5931 | He fought in the Battle of Crécy. A year later, he was at the siege of Calais. | de Percy, Sir Henry Lord Percy (I21745)
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| 5932 | He fought in the King’s naval victory over the Spanish off Winchelsea. | de Percy, Sir Henry Lord Percy (I21745)
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| 5933 | He fought with his brother-in-law, Magnus I of Norway against Wends. | Ordulf Duke of Saxony (I3783)
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| 5934 | He fought with Selucus II, King of Syria from 246 to 245 BCE. He invaded the Seleucid empire, captured Babylon and Susa. In 243, he was recalled to put down a revolt at home. For the next 20 years, he remained at peace patronizing the arts and adding books to the great library at Alexandria. | Pharaoh Ptolemy III Euergates (I9494)
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| 5935 | He founded a monastery at Ettal, Germany, now Ettal Abbey. In later life he became a monk at that monastery. | Eticho Count in the Breisgau and Ammergau (I3883)
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| 5936 | He founded Bradenstoke Priory. | Walter FitzEdward of Salisbury (I6798)
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| 5937 | He founded the Abbey de Saint-Geniez de Savarzac. | Rodulf Duke of Turenne (I5955)
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| 5938 | He founded the Abbey of Shrewsbury. | de Montgomery, Roger II Earl of Shrewsbury (I3382)
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| 5939 | He founded the Llanthony Priory. | Miles FitzWalter of Gloucester Earl of Hereford (I6989)
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| 5940 | He founded the Monastery at Altdorf. | Henry Count of Altdorf, Count in the Ammergau (I3880)
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| 5941 | He founded the monastery at St. Quirin. | Ludwig Count of Dagsburg (I3830)
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| 5942 | He founded the monastery of Allerheiligau and that of Schwabenheim, near Kreuzmark. Late in life he became a monk. | Eberhard V Count of Nellenburg, Count in the Zurichgau (I6379)
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| 5943 | He founded the monastery of Dourra. | Bernard I Count of Ribagorza and Pallars (I5730)
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| 5944 | He founded the Monastery of Ravensburg. | Welf II Count of Altdorf, Count in the Lechrain (I3829)
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| 5945 | He freed Babylonia in 160 BCE, and later fought against the Maccabbes. | Demetrius I Soter King of the Seleucid Empire (I9524)
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| 5946 | He gave 12 oxgangs of land, lying in Bramham, to the canons of Nostell. | de Bulmer, Aneetell (I23862)
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| 5947 | He gave a letter of attorney 20 (1O) 1644, to Thomas Adams of London, to recover a debt of £16 2/10 of Mr. Owen Roe of London for clothes, dyet, bookes and other necessaries for his son. | Sparhawk, Deacon Nathaniel (I1558)
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| 5948 | He gave his age in 1663, as 36 years. | Crouch, William (I172)
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| 5949 | He gave minimal obedience to the Basileus (Emperor of the East) at Constantinople. | Gregory III Duke of Naples (I5811)
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| 5950 | He gave the land for the graveyard and was the first to be buried there. | Sawyer, William (I16369)
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| 5951 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Santana, Xavier Paul (I2279)
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| 5952 | He grew up in exile on the Continent. | Harold (I23468)
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| 5953 | He had a liaison with St. Wulfryth, Abbess of Wilton (circa 945 - 1000) from which they had a daughter, St. Eadgyth, Abbess of Barking, (962 - 984) | Edgar King of England (I2839)
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| 5954 | He had been banished from England for his support against Henry IV during the War of the Roses. He died of pestilence. | de Mowbray, Sir Thomas KG, Duke of Norfolk (I21790)
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| 5955 | He had fled to Brittany with his wife and daughters, but they were captured and murdered. | Chramn (I22761)
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| 5956 | He had license to build towers at Farleton. | Harington, Sir James (I23227)
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| 5957 | He had three children. | Family: Herverus / (F8170)
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| 5958 | He had to deal with increasing conflicts with the Muslim kingdoms to the south while the Frankish Empire was suffering succession issues. | Odalric Count of Barcelona (I22653)
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| 5959 | He has also been referred to as the Lord of Inchiquin and Yougal. | de Clare, Sir Thomas Lord of Thomond (I3548)
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| 5960 | He held 56 Knight's fees. | d'Eu, John Count of Eu (I7140)
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| 5961 | He held Bugy, Perrecy, and Marolles. He passed them to Autbert by 786 illegally. | Nivelon I Lord of Perracy, Montisan and Hesburg (I4734)
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| 5962 | He held Dinas Powis. | de Somery, Roger Lord Dudley (I6576)
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| 5963 | He held Dinas Powis. | de Somery, Roger Lord Dudley (I23688)
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| 5964 | He held Dudley and Dinas Powis. | de Somery, Ralph Lord Dudley (I6578)
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| 5965 | He held lands in Thurgau. | Godefried Duke of Allemainia (I3369)
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| 5966 | He held Ogburn and Wrington. | Eadric Ealdoman of Wessex (I9137)
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| 5967 | He held Risborough. | Æthelwulf Ealdoman of Mercia (I9131)
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| 5968 | He held the towns of Camberton, Craysother, and Flemingsby. | Ketel Lord of Kendal (I23175)
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| 5969 | He invaded England to revenge the death of his father in a snake pit by making a "blood eagle" of his father's killers. | Sigurd "Snake-in-Eye" Ragnarson King of Denmark (I5390)
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| 5970 | He is also called Pedro Fernandez. | Salvador Perez (I3945)
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| 5971 | He is also known as Saint Winston. | Saint Wigstan (I22632)
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| 5972 | He is also listed as Charles Laverdure dit Melanson. | Melanson dit LaRamée, Charles (I1634)
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| 5973 | He is buried in grave #110. | Ward, Deacon John (I605)
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| 5974 | He is buried in grave #113. | Ward, Deacon Richard (I14774)
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| 5975 | He is buried in grave #114. | Trowbridge, Deliverance (I20544)
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| 5976 | He is buried in grave #118. | Ward, Joseph (I14778)
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| 5977 | He is buried in grave number 1238. | Woodward, Deacon Ebenezer (I14796)
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| 5978 | He is buried in plot 2-34-7. | Clark, Jeremiah C. (I26112)
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| 5979 | He is buried in plot J-35. | Burnett, Eugene W. (I11633)
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| 5980 | He is buried in plot S-385-g. | Scully, John James (I812)
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| 5981 | He is buried in plot W-387-6. | Scully, Joseph Daniel (I814)
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| 5982 | He is buried in section 16-A, site 624. | Cooper, Grandville William Jr. (I25487)
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| 5983 | He is buried in section 6, row 5, grave 11. | Daragon, Guillaume (I25790)
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| 5984 | He is buried in Section 8; Plot 92. | Schaffner, Milford Ray Esq. (I25943)
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| 5985 | He is buried in section D, lot 591 of Graceland Cemetery, Chicago. | Carter, Consider (I12875)
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| 5986 | He is buried in section T, lot A100. | Bercel, George Carl (I25733)
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| 5987 | He is buried with his wife in grave number 745 in Newton. On their gravestone are the following words: JOURNEY OF LIFE AND MUTUAL HELPS TO EACH OTHER IN THEIR CHRISTIAN COURSE. IN THEIR LIVES THEY WERE AFFECTIONATE IN DEATH THEY ARE NOT DIVIDED. | Kenrick, John (I15002)
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| 5988 | He is buried with his wife. | Goodell, Rufus Westley (I13025)
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| 5989 | He is called "Turstin the Fleming" in a much later document. The conjecture, albeit not proved, is that he is one and the same as "Turstin fitz Rou" who carried the papal banner during the battle of Hastings. I agree with this conjecture, however, more research needs to be done, and positive proof may never be found given the antiquity of the issue. | Turstin the Fleming (I10141)
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| 5990 | He is listed as Samuel Oliver Harding on his baptismal record. | Harding, Silas Oliver (I15292)
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| 5991 | He is listed in the 1667 census, but not the 1681 census. | Gagnon, Raphaël (I17507)
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| 5992 | He is mentioned in his father's will. | Graves, Samuel (I19229)
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| 5993 | He is mentioned in his father's will. | Graves, Jonathan (I19230)
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| 5994 | He is mentioned in Snorre's Sturluson's Saga "The Icelandic Landnamobok" or "Book of Settlement". However, most historians regard much of the genealogy at this point to be purely legendary, or even mythical. | Ragnar "Lodrock" Sigurdsson Danish King at Lethra (I5320)
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| 5995 | He is mentioned in The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam: XVII They say the Lion and the Lizard keep The Courts where Jamshyd gloried and drank deep; And Bahram, that great Hunter---the Wild Ass Stamps o'er his Head, and he lies fast asleep. | Baranes V King of Persia (I9380)
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| 5996 | He is mentioned in the will of his father, Thomas Eliot. | Eliot, John (I21460)
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| 5997 | He is mentioned in the will of his father, Thomas Eliot. | Eliot, Thomas (I21459)
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| 5998 | He is mentioned in the will of his mother-in-law, Jane Wheeler. | Ogborne, John (I22930)
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| 5999 | He is not recorded on the census of 1686. | Bourg, François (I15970)
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| 6000 | He is styled Thomas Junr in the records of the town. | Chandler, Thomas (I16253)
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