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Gilbert (or Giselbert) (died 2
October 939) was son of
Reginar and the brother-in-law of
Emperor Otto I. He was duke of
Lotharingia (or Lorraine) until...
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Gislebert (or Gilbert) of Mons (c. 1150 – 1225) was a
clergyman in the
administration of the
County of
Hainaut and a
chronicler whose Chronicon Hanoniense...
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daughter of
Count Henry I of Champagne, and
Marie of France. The
chronicler Gislebert describes Baldwin as
being infatuated with his
young bride, who nevertheless...
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Nicholas 1992, p. 72. From the
Chronique rimee of
Philippe Mouskes Gislebert of Mons 2005, p. 3.
Bouchard 1987, p. 294. Bouchard,
Constance Brittain...
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father married her off to
Count Baldwin IV of
Hainaut around 1130.
Gislebert of Mons
described her as
having "a
graceful body and a
beautiful face"...
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bishop of Metz, 1006-1047 Adalberon,
archbishop of
Trier 1008-1046
Gislebert (d.1004),
count in the
Moselgau Cunigunda,
married Henry II, Holy Roman...
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Gislebertus of
Autun (also
Giselbertus or Ghiselbertus; French:
Gislebert fl. 1115–1135), was a
French Romanesque sculptor,
whose decoration (about 1120–35)...
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France and
Eleanor of Aquitaine.
According to the
chronicle of
Gislebert of Mons, on 13 May 1179
Marie was
officially bethrothed to Baldwin, son...
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Rainald I. (Renaud) 984–989:
Lisiard († 19.
April 989) 991–992:
Gislebert (Engelbert) († 992) 991–1017:
Renaud of Vendôme 1061–1095:
Godfrey 1096–1101:...
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itself from
Germanic Gisilberht or Gisalberht.
Original spellings included Gislebert,
Guilbert and Gilebert. The
first element, Gil-,
comes from
Germanic gīsil...