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Elizabeth De Beauchamp?
Elizabeth De Beauchamp?
 
 
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Ellie Wood Keith Baxter marriage certificate
Ellie Wood Keith Baxter marriage certificate
 
 
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Elstow Abbey
Elstow Abbey
Elstow Abbey was a monastery for Benedictine nuns in Elstow, Bedfordshire, England. It was founded c.1075 by Judith, Countess of Huntingdon, a niece of William the Conqueror, and therefore is classed as a royal foundation.[1][2] 
 
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Emese
Emese
 
 
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Emma of Normandy, Queen of England, Denmark and Norway
Emma of Normandy, Queen of England, Denmark and Norway
 
 
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Enamel effigy of Geoffrey V Plantagenet, Count of Anjou
Enamel effigy of Geoffrey V Plantagenet, Count of Anjou
 
 
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Engelbert I Graf im Draichgau, Graf von Sponheim
Engelbert I Graf im Draichgau, Graf von Sponheim
Engelbert became a monk at the Abbey of St Paul in Lavanttal 
 
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Enoch
Enoch
God took Enoch to be with Him 
 
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Eochaid the Venomous, King of Scots of Argyll
Eochaid the Venomous, King of Scots of Argyll
 
 
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Erembourg de Maine
Erembourg de Maine
 
 
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Eric \'the Victorious\', King of Sweden
Eric \'the Victorious\', King of Sweden
 
 
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Ermengarde de Amjou
Ermengarde de Amjou
 
 
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Ermengarde d\'Anjou, Crusader
Ermengarde d\'Anjou, Crusader
Ermengarde at one point went on Crusade to Palestine; she returned ten years later, and some historians believe her life ended in Jerusalem at the convent of Saint Anne. But obituary lists at Redon Abbey record a date of death in 1146 in Redon where her second husband, Alan IV was buried. It is believed that she died a nun. The contradictions about her death and the records of her burial maybe indicated that in fact she died in Jerusalem, and that her body was subsequently transferred to Redon. 
 
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Ermentrud de Roucy
Ermentrud de Roucy
 
 
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Ermentrudis of Orleans
Ermentrudis of Orleans
 
 
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Ersebet, Queen consort of Hungary
Ersebet, Queen consort of Hungary
 
 
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Este, Italy
Este, Italy
 
 
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Estouteville-sur-mer
Estouteville-sur-mer
 
 
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Estrid of the Obotrites, Queen consort of Sweden
Estrid of the Obotrites, Queen consort of Sweden
 
 
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Eudes (Odo) of Bayeux
Eudes (Odo) of Bayeux
 
 
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Eudes I, Duke of Brittany
Eudes I, Duke of Brittany
 
 
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Eudes II, Comte de Blois, Chartres, Troyes et Champagne
Eudes II, Comte de Blois, Chartres, Troyes et Champagne
 
 
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Euphemia de Clavering
Euphemia de Clavering
 
 
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Euphrosyne's Byzantine Empire c. 1190
Euphrosyne's Byzantine Empire c. 1190
 
 
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evil
evil
 
 
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Ezzo\'s Brauweiler Abbey
Ezzo\'s Brauweiler Abbey
 
 
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Fergus of Galloway
Fergus of Galloway
 
 
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Fernan Gonzalez, Conde de Lara, Conde de Castilla
Fernan Gonzalez, Conde de Lara, Conde de Castilla
 
 
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Fernando I \'The Great\', King of Castile 1035-1065
Fernando I \'The Great\', King of Castile 1035-1065
 
 
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Fifth Crusade
Fifth Crusade
 
 
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First Crusade
First Crusade
 
 
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FitzWarin arms
FitzWarin arms
Fulk I FitzWarin ( born 1115, died 1170/1) (alias Fulke, Fouke, FitzWaryn, FitzWarren, Fitz Warine, etc., Latinised to Fulco Filius Warini, \"Fulk son of Warin\") was a powerful marcher lord seated at Whittington Castle in Shropshire in England on the border with Wales, and also at Alveston in Gloucestershire. His grandson was Fulk III FitzWarin (c. 1160–1258) the subject of the famous mediaeval legend or \"ancestral romance\" entitled Fouke le Fitz Waryn, himself the grandfather of Fulk V FitzWarin, 1st Baron FitzWarin (1251-1315).[2] 
 
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Flanders, Belgium
Flanders, Belgium
 
 
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Foremark, Derbyshire, England
Foremark, Derbyshire, England
 
 
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Foulques V, King of Jerusalem
Foulques V, King of Jerusalem
 
 
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Frances Page tomb in St. Mary Church in Bedfont, England
Frances Page tomb in St. Mary Church in Bedfont, England
 
 
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Franconia about 1000
Franconia about 1000
Rhenish Franconia (German: Rheinfranken) or Western Franconia (Westfranken) denotes the western half of the central German stem duchy of Franconia in the 10th and 11th century, with its residence at the city of Worms. The territory located on the banks of Rhine river roughly corresponded with the present-day state of Hesse and the adjacent Palatinate region in the south. 
 
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Fredrich I, Herzog von Schwaben 1079-1105
Fredrich I, Herzog von Schwaben 1079-1105
 
 
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Friedrich II, Duke of Upper Lorraine
Friedrich II, Duke of Upper Lorraine
 
 
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Fulk II of Anjou
Fulk II of Anjou
 
 
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Galicia
Galicia
Northwest of Spain 
 
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Galindo II Aznar
Galindo II Aznar
 
 
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Galloway, Scottland
Galloway, Scottland
 
 
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Garcia I Fernandez, Conde de Lara, Conde de Castilla
Garcia I Fernandez, Conde de Lara, Conde de Castilla
 
 
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Garsenda de Sabron
Garsenda de Sabron
 
 
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Geoffrey I, Duce de Rennes & Bretagne
Geoffrey I, Duce de Rennes & Bretagne
 
 
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Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou, Maine and Mortain
Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou, Maine and Mortain
The origin of heraldry on armor. Origin of the Plantagenet dynasty 
 
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Geoffrey V Plantagenet, Count of Anjou
Geoffrey V Plantagenet, Count of Anjou
 
 
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George Mason IV
George Mason IV
 
 
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Gerberga of Lower Lorraine
Gerberga of Lower Lorraine
 
 

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