Ellie Wood Keith Genealogy
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201 | ![]() | Boso, Count of Vienne, King of Lower-Burgundy d. 11 Jan, 887 | |
202 | ![]() | Boson II d\'Arles | |
203 | ![]() | Bradenstoke Priory Bradenstoke Priory was a medieval priory of Augustinian canons regular in the village of Bradenstoke, Wiltshire, England. In the 1930s the property was purchased by William Randolph Hearst and some of its structures were used by him for the renovation of St Donat\'s Castle, near Llantwit Major, Wales. | |
204 | ![]() | Bramber Castle | |
205 | ![]() | Bramber Castle in West Sussex | |
206 | ![]() | Bretagne or Brittany | |
207 | ![]() | Brian Boru, High King of Ireland 1002-1014 | |
208 | ![]() | Brian Boruma mac Cennetig, King of Ireland 1002-1014 | |
209 | ![]() | Bruc heraldry | |
210 | ![]() | Bulgaria | |
211 | ![]() | Burgundy, France (of the Franks) | |
212 | ![]() | Burley Manor This is the rebuilt house. The original was more of a working farmhouse | |
213 | ![]() | Bywell Castle | |
214 | ![]() | Bywell, Northumberland | |
215 | ![]() | Cadwaladr Fendigaid \'the Blessed\', King of Gwynedd | |
216 | ![]() | Cadwallon ap Cadfan, King of Gwynedd c. 625-634 | |
217 | ![]() | Camville, Normandie, France | |
218 | ![]() | Capetian Line from Hugh Capet | |
219 | ![]() | Carolingian Dynasty | |
220 | ![]() | Carolingian dynasty | |
221 | ![]() | Castile (Castille) in what is now Spain | |
222 | ![]() | Castle Acre Priory, Norfolk, England | |
223 | ![]() | Castle at Lusignan The Château de Lusignan (in Lusignan, Vienne département, France) was the ancestral seat of the House of Lusignan, Poitevin Marcher Lords, who distinguished themselves in the First Crusade and became the royal family of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, the Kingdom of Cyprus, and the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia. Lusignan was constructed in the region of Poitou, occupying a natural strongpoint: a narrow promontory that overlooked steep valleys on either side. It was already so impressive in the 12th century that a legend developed to the effect that its founder had faery aid, in the guise of the water spirit Melusine, who built it and its church through her arts, as a gift for her husband Raymondin. | |
224 | ![]() | Castle Coucy | |
225 | ![]() | Caus Castle | |
226 | ![]() | Cerdic, King of Saxon Wessex All the sovereigns of England, except Knud \'den Store\', Hardeknud, the two Harolds and William \'the Conqueror\', are said to be descended from Cerdic. | |
227 | ![]() | Cerdic, King of West Wessex | |
228 | ![]() | Champtose-sur-Loire, France map | |
229 | ![]() | Chapel on Ufnau Island Regelinda suffered and died on Ufnau Island | |
230 | ![]() | Charlemagne | |
231 | ![]() | Charlemagne gold bust in Aachen Cathedral | |
232 | ![]() | Charlemagne statue | |
233 | ![]() | Charles City County, Virginia | |
234 | ![]() | Charles III realms | |
235 | ![]() | Charles III \'The Simple\' His nickname \'simplex\' or the simple is misleading. The Latin \'Simplex\' was given to him meaning straightforward as in loyal or without guile. The nickname \'the Simple\' has stuck with him even though its meaning has been corrupted. He was not, however, generally complimented by the chroniclers. He was called Charles the Stupid by a later chronicler for an incident in 919 where he abandoned his men.[1] Besides this, he was called stultus (fatuous), hebes (stupid), insipiens (foolish), parvus (small) and minor (inferior). | |
236 | ![]() | Charles III, King of France | |
237 | ![]() | Charles Martel, \'The Hammer\' | |
238 | ![]() | Charles the Bald Holy Roman Emperor 840-877 | |
239 | ![]() | Charles \'The Hammer\' | |
240 | ![]() | Charles, Comte de Valois | |
241 | ![]() | Charles, Duc de Lorraine | |
242 | ![]() | Chateau de Dinan Probably built by Olivier I de Dinan | |
243 | ![]() | Chateau de Roucy | |
244 | ![]() | Chateau fort de Dinan (castle) | |
245 | ![]() | Christ Church Cathedral in Dublin Sigtrygg Silkbeard was associated with its foundation | |
246 | ![]() | Church at Clodock, Gilbert de Lacy, Knights Templar | |
247 | ![]() | Church of St. Mary at Mount Naranco, Spain World Heritage Site built by Ramiro I, King of Asturias in 848 | |
248 | ![]() | Clun in Shropshire on the Welsh border | |
249 | ![]() | Clun River in Shropshire on Welsh border | |
250 | ![]() | Coat of arms of Thouars family |