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Waleran, Galeran, or
Walram is a
Germanic first name,
common in the
Middle Ages, that may
refer to:
Waleran I of
Limburg (died 1082)
Waleran the Hunter...
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Waleran III may
refer to:
Waleran III, Duke of
Limburg (1165–1226)
Waleran III of Luxembourg,
Count of
Ligny (1355–1415) This
disambiguation page lists...
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Waleran III (or
Walram III) (c. 1165 – 2 July 1226) was
initially lord of Montjoie, then
count of
Luxembourg from 1214. He
became count of
Arlon and duke...
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Waleran II (or
Walram II) (c. 1085 – 1139), also
called Pag****,
probably due to a late baptism, was the Duke of
Limburg and
Count of
Arlon (de) from...
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Waleran the
Hunter (floruit 1086) (Latin:
Waleran Venator) was an Anglo-Norman
magnate who held 51
manors as
recorded in the
Domesday Book of 1086, including...
- Philip's election, in
return for Philip's
support to
later make
Waleran bishop though Waleran conceals that the
bishop is also
already dead.
Philip agrees...
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Waleran II of Luxembourg, Lord of
Ligny (French:
Waléran II de
Luxembourg II; German:
Walram II. von Ligny; died 1354), was a
French nobleman and member...
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Waleran I of
Luxembourg (died 5 June 1288 in the
Battle of Worringen) was Lord of
Ligny and La
Roche around 1281. He was the
second son of
Henry V, Count...
- A
number of
character changes were made for the series. For example,
Waleran is
older and
Remigius is
younger in the
series than the novel. Similarly...
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Waleran de
Beaumont (1104–1166) was an Anglo-Norman nobleman. In his
early adulthood, he was a
member of the
conspiracy of
Amaury III of Montfort; later...