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- Gundobald or Gombald (died after 998) was the Archbishop of Bordeaux from 989 to his death. He was the episcopus Gasconum, bishop of the Gascons, from...
- their wake". Three canons promulgated at Charroux, under the leadership of Gombald Archbishop of Bordeaux and Gascony, were signed by the bishops of Poitiers...
- reigning" (regnante rege Hugone). During the reign of William II, his brother Gombald, the "Bishop of the Gascons", established control over all the dioceses...
- II of Aragon 14. Alfonso IV of Aragon 29. Blanche of Anjou 7. Constance of Aragon 30. Gombald d'Entença 15. Teresa d'Entença 31. Constance of Attillon...
- Gundoald, Gundowald, Gundovald, Gondovald, or Gombald (French: Gombaud, Latin: Gunbaldus or Gomboldus) is a Germanic given name that may refer to: Gundovald...
- II of Aragon 14. Alfonso IV of Aragon 29. Blanche of Anjou 7. Constance of Aragon 30. Gombald d'Entença 15. Teresa d'Entença 31. Constance of Attillon...
- However, to her disappointment, the man – Earl Gombald of Lowen – is already married. Rumors spread until Gombald hears about it. He has been contented in an...
- a French writer Jean Ogier de Gombauld, a French playwright and poet Gombald or Gundobald, an Archbishop of Bordeaux This disambiguation page lists...
- William, who likewise succeeded his childless brother. A third son was Gombald, a noted pluralist bishop, who held the various sees of Gascony as one...
- II of Aragon 14. Alfonso IV of Aragon 29. Blanche of Anjou 7. Constance of Aragon 30. Gombald d'Entença 15. Teresa d'Entença 31. Constance of Attillon...