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  • 61Childebrand — (678, Heristal 751) was a Frankish duke (dux), son of Pepin of Heristal and Alpaida, brother of Charles Martel. He married Emma of Austrasia and was given Burgundy by his father. He distinguished himself in the expulsion of the Saracens from… …

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  • 62Perceval, the Story of the Grail — Scenes from Perceval. Perceval, the Story of the Grail (French: Perceval, le Conte du Graal) is the unfinished fifth romance of Chrétien de Troyes. Probably written between 1181 and 1191, it is dedicated to Chrétien s patron Philip, Count of… …

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  • 63Jean-Baptiste de La Curne de Sainte-Palaye — (16 June 1697, Auxerre 1 March 1781, Paris) was a French historian, classicist, philologist and lexicographer.LifeFrom an ancient family, his father Edme had been gentleman of the bed chamber to the Duke of Orléans, brother of Louis XIV (a… …

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  • 64Waifer of Aquitaine — Waifer (a.k.a. Waifar , Waiofar , Waifre , Guyver or Gaifier ) was the duke of Aquitaine from 748 to 767, succeeding his newly monastic father Hunold.When asked to give up Frankish refugees and stolen church lands in 760, Waifer rebelled. The… …

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  • 65Tosafists — were medieval rabbis who created critical and explanatory glosses on the Talmud. These were collectively called Tosafot.Alphabetical list of TosafistsOf the great number of tosafists only forty four are known by name. The following is an… …

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  • 66Odorico Raynaldi — or Rinaldi (1595 – 22 January 1671), was an Italian historian and Oratorian. He is also known as Odericus Raynaldus, or just Raynald. Raynaldi was born at Treviso of a patrician family. He studied at Parma and Padua, joined the Oratorians in Rome …

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  • 67Æthelwald Moll of Northumbria — Æthelwald Moll was King of Northumbria, the historic petty kingdom of Angles in medieval England, from 759 to 765. He seized power after the murder of Oswulf son of Eadberht; his ancestry and connection to the royal family of Northumbria is… …

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  • 68Rule of the Dukes — The Rule of the Dukes was an interregnum in the Lombard Kingdom of Italy (574/5 ndash;584/5) during which Italy was ruled by the Lombard dukes of the old Roman provinces and urban centres. The interregnum is said to have lasted ten years… …

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  • 69Romana (Jordanes) — The Romana is a Latin book written by Jordanes in the 6th century, being a short compendium of the most remarkable events from the creation down to the victory obtained by Narses, in AD 552, over king Teia. The work has been published under many… …

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  • 70Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Zaragoza — Location of the Archdiocese of Zaragoza …

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