Ellie Wood Keith Genealogy
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801 | Three sons of Herleva from the Bayeux Tapestry | ||
802 | Thuringen The Free State of Thuringia (English: /???r?nd?i?/; German: Freistaat Thüringen, pronounced [?f?a??ta?t ?ty?????n]) is a federal state in central Germany. It has an area of 16,171 square kilometres (6,244 sq mi) and 2.29 million inhabitants, making it the sixth smallest by area and the fifth smallest by population of Germany\'s sixteen states. | ||
803 | Thyra Dannebod Ordering the foundation fo the Dannevirke, a system of Danish fortifications | ||
804 | Thyra Dannebod, Queen of Denmark giving her husbane, Gorm the Old, the news of their son\'s death | ||
805 | Thyra Mound | ||
806 | Tintern Abbey Where Isabel de Clare is buried | ||
807 | Toda Aznarez, Queen consort of Pamplona | ||
808 | Tombstone Alice Luckin | ||
809 | Tombstone Margaret Oswald Chew Howard | ||
810 | Tonbridge School, founded by Andrew Judde | ||
811 | Totnes Castle, Devon, England | ||
812 | Traun River | ||
813 | Traun River Valley, Austria | ||
814 | Trematon Castle Trematon Castle overlooks Plymouth Sound and was built probably by Robert, Count of Mortain on the ruins of an earlier Roman fort: it is a motte-and-bailey castle and dates from soon after the Norman conquest. | ||
815 | Turkey Island, home of William Randolph | ||
816 | Ugyek | ||
817 | Urraca Fernandez, Queen consort of of León and Navarre | ||
818 | Urraca, Queen of Castile and Leon | ||
819 | Vaudemont, France | ||
820 | Vazul being blinded | ||
821 | Vermudo I \'The Deacon) King of Asturias | ||
822 | Vermudo II \'el Gotoso\', King of Galicia | ||
823 | Viking or Norseman ship | ||
824 | Villeneuve Abbey, Nantes, France Constance, duchesse de Bretagne3, fonde cette abbaye dans le territoire appartenant à l’abbaye de Buzay, d’où sont issus les premiers religieux de l’abbaye de Villeneuve. Le 3 ou le 5 septembre 1201, Constance meurt et l’on dépose en septembre son corps dans l’oratoire du monastère, en attendant que l’église soit bâtie. | ||
825 | Violante of Hungary, Queen consort of Aragon | ||
826 | Virginia Newton Page | ||
827 | Vitre, France | ||
828 | Vladimir I \'the Great\' of Polatsk and Ragneda | ||
829 | Wales c 1217 | ||
830 | Wales flag | ||
831 | Wales, UK map | ||
832 | Welf | ||
833 | west Francia in the 10th century | ||
834 | West Slavs, Pomeranians The Pomeranians (German: Pomoranen; Kashubian: Pòmòrzónie; Polish: Pomorzanie) were a group of West Slavic tribes who lived along the shore of the Baltic Sea between the mouths of the Oder and Vistula Rivers (the latter Farther Pomerania and Pomerelia). They spoke the Pomeranian language belonging to the Lechitic branch of the West Slavic language family. | ||
835 | West Sussex, England | ||
836 | Westover Plantation | ||
837 | Westover Plantation | ||
838 | White Ship disaster was a vessel that sank in the English Channel near the Normandy coast off Barfleur, on 25 November 1120. Only one of those aboard survived.[1] Those who drowned included William Adelin, the only legitimate son and heir of King Henry I of England, his half-sister Matilda, and his half-brother Richard. William Adelin\'s death led to a succession crisis and a period of civil war in England known as the Anarchy. | ||
839 | Wigmore Castle Founded after the Norman Conquest, probably c 1070, by William FitzOsbern. Later William I seized it and gave it to Ralph de Mortimer. | ||
840 | Wigmore Castle in the Welsh Marches of England | ||
841 | Wigmore Castle reconstruction | ||
842 | Willa of Tuscany | ||
843 | William Byrd II | ||
844 | William De Braose hanged | ||
845 | William De Braose the Younger | ||
846 | William de Briwere | ||
847 | William de Cantelupe arms | ||
848 | William II Longespee | ||
849 | William III of Briouze 4th Lord of Bramber | ||
850 | William III of Holland and Hainault |