-
Ingobert was a
bishop of
Urgell and co-Prince of Andorra.
Ingobert, was
unable to take up the
cathedra due to a
serious illness.
Taking advantage of the...
- of a
nobleman named Bodilo. In 675,
Bodilo and his
friends Amalbert and
Ingobert conspired to ********inate the king, who was killed,
along with his wife...
- Carl (also Charles/Karl) von
Daldorff (wrongly
given in some
places as
Ingobert Karl Daldorff) (c. 1760 – 18
December 1802) was a
senior lieutenant in...
- 840–850 Beat 850–857
Guisad I 857–872
Golderic 872–885
Esclua 885–892
Ingobert 893–900
Nantigis 900–914
Trigilbert 914
Radulf 914–940
Guisad II 940–981...
- is
subject to
different interpretations. The
siege was
begun in 808 by
Ingobert,
Louis arriving the
following year with a
larger army and
siege train....
- 345 mm (17.6 by 13.6 in). The text was
written by a
Benedictine monk
named Ingobert.
There are 35
decorated incipit pages, and four
decorated canon tables...
- south-west of Neunkirchen. St.
Ingbert is
named after the
Irish Saint St
Ingobert and for 300
years belonged to the
electorate of Trier.
Sankt Ingbert is...
- tabarro". musicweb-international.com.
Retrieved 2 July 2020. Waltenberger,
Ingobert (24
March 2018). "Giacomo Puccini: Il
tabarro – Botha, van den Heever,...
-
turned north and
returned to Barcelona. In 808,
Charlemagne sent his
legate Ingobert to
Toulouse to meet
Louis and
prepare for
another expedition south. The...
- Liceu's
Revival of Hamlet". Seen and
Heard International. Waltenberger,
Ingobert (2019-06-25), "Berlin/
Deutsche Oper: Hamlet",
Online Merker (in German)...