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- Gormond et Isembart (English: "Gormond and Isembart") is an Old French chanson de geste from the second half of the eleventh or first half of the twelfth...
- Warmund, also Garmond, Gormond, Germond, Guarmond or Waremond (bef. 1069–1128), was the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem from 1118 until his death at Sidon...
- regular 1967 Hicks and Stokes Billy Hicks TV short Man in a Suitcase Tim Gormond Episode: "The Bridge" 1968 Virgin of the Secret Service Rajah of Chundrapore...
- Joseph TV mini-series 1987 Poslednja priča TV film 1989 Disperatamente Giulia Armando Zani #2 TV mini-series 1998 Il cuore e la spada Gormond TV film...
- Giacomo Masoni Giuseppe Rosati 1978 Poitín Michil Bob Quinn 1981 Lovespell Gormond of Ireland Tom Donovan True Confessions Cardinal Danaher Ulu Grosbard 1982...
- revolt ends with the defeat of the rebels and their eventual repentance. Gormond et Isembart Girart de Roussillon (1160–1170). The hero Girart de Roussillon...
- bishop of Poitiers (1021–47) Isembert II, bishop of Poitiers (1047–87) Gormond et Isembart, a medieval epic poem Isambard Isambart This page or section...
- noblewoman Rogvolod Vseslavich (Boris), prince of Polotsk Warmund (or Gormond), patriarch of Jerusalem Angold, Michael (1997). The Byzantine Empire,...
- Cornwall Kate Mulgrew as Isolt Nicholas Clay as Tristan Cyril Cusack as Gormond of Ireland Geraldine Fitzgerald as Bronwyn Niall Toibin as Andred Diana...
- most famous characters were Renaud de Montauban and Girart de Roussillon. Gormond et Isembart Girart de Roussillon (1160–1170) Renaud de Montauban or Les...