Ellie Wood Keith Genealogy
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501 | King Edward III of England | ||
502 | King Egbert of England | ||
503 | King Ferdinand and his wife, Elizabeth | ||
504 | King Henri II | ||
505 | King Henry I, King of England 1100-1135 | ||
506 | King John of England | ||
507 | King Louis VIII | ||
508 | King Malcom III of Scotland | ||
509 | King Phiiippe IV De France | ||
510 | King Philippe III of France | ||
511 | King Robert I of France | ||
512 | King William the Conquerer | ||
513 | Kingdoms of Ireland c 1014 | ||
514 | Kloster Baumburg Monastery | ||
515 | Knights of the Garter Nominated by King Henry VIII in 1544. His stall plate survives in St George\'s Chapel in Windsor Castle. | ||
516 | Knights of the Garter The Order of the Garter (formally the Most Noble Order of the Garter) is an order of chivalry founded by Edward III in 1348 and regarded as the most prestigious British order of chivalry (though in precedence inferior to the military Victoria Cross and George Cross) in England and the United Kingdom. | ||
517 | Knights Templar The Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon. Catholic military order recognised in 1139 by papal bull Omne Datum Optimum of the Holy See.[4] The order was founded in 1119 and active from about 1129 to 1312.[5] The order, which was among the wealthiest and most powerful, became a favoured charity throughout Christendom and grew rapidly in membership and power. They were prominent in Christian finance. Templar knights, in their distinctive white mantles with a red cross, were among the most skilled fighting units of the Crusades. | ||
518 | Konrad II, Holy Roman Emperor | ||
519 | Krain Carniola (Slovene, Croatian: Kranjska;[1][2] German: Krain; Italian: Carniola; Hungarian: Krajna) was a historical region that comprised parts of present-day Slovenia. | ||
520 | Krain | ||
521 | Lacock Abbey founded by Ela FitzPatrick | ||
522 | Lady Godiva | ||
523 | Lady Godiva by John Collier c. 1897 Herbert Art Gallery and Museum | ||
524 | Lady Isabella of Angouleme | ||
525 | Lady Sybil | ||
526 | Lambert I and Gerberga | ||
527 | Lamport Hall, Isham Hall | ||
528 | Lausitz, Lusatia The region is the home of the ethnic group of Lusatian Sorbs, a small Western Slavic nation | ||
529 | Leeds Castle | ||
530 | Leinster, Ireland | ||
531 | Leon in Spain | ||
532 | Lewes Castle, East Sussex, England Originally called Bray Castle | ||
533 | Lincoln Castle | ||
534 | Lincoln Castle location map | ||
535 | Lincoln Castle on a hill | ||
536 | Lion in Winter | ||
537 | Liutgard von Ravenstein Description English: Luitgard von Ravenstein Date 1692 Source http://digitale.bibliothek.uni-halle.de/image/view/338217?zoom=504 Author Samuel Reyher | ||
538 | Lluca in Catalonia, Spain | ||
539 | Llywelyn the Great, Prince of Gwynedd 1195-1240 | ||
540 | Lord Mayor of London coat of arms | ||
541 | Lord Mayor of London coat of arms | ||
542 | Lord Mayor of London coat of arms | ||
543 | Lord Mayor of London coat of arms | ||
544 | Lorraine | ||
545 | Lorraine, France Lorraine\'s borders have changed often in its long history. The location of Lorraine led to it being a paramount strategic asset as the crossroads of four nations. This, along with its political alliances, marriage alliances, and the ability of rulers over the centuries to choose sides between East and West, gave it a tremendously powerful and important role in transforming all of European history. Its rulers intermarried with royal families over all of Europe, played kingmaker, and seated rulers on the thrones of the Holy Roman Empire and Austro-Hungarian Empire Austria-Hungary, and others. | ||
546 | Lothair II, King of Lotharingia | ||
547 | Lothar I, Emperor Holy Roman Empire | ||
548 | Lotharingia | ||
549 | Louis I \'The Pious\', King of the Franks and co-Emperor Holy Roman Empire | ||
550 | Louis II 'the Stammerer', King of Aquitaine and later King of West Francia |