Joseph Oluwaseyi Temitope Ayodele-Aribo MON (born 21 July 1996) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Premier League club Southampton...
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March of Pannonia Aribo of Leoben (fl. 904), count of Leobental Aribo I of Bavaria (d. 1001/1020), Count Palatine of Bavaria Aribo (Archbishop of Mainz)...
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Aribo (or Arbo; c. 850 – after 909) was margrave (comes terminalis, "frontier count") of the Carolingian March of Pannonia from 871 until his death. He...
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of Aribo I, Count Palatine of Bavaria from 1020 to 1026 Aribo II (d. 1102), son of Hartwig II, Count Palatine of Bavaria from 1026 to 1055 Kuno I (d. c...
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of Aribo I, Count Palatine of Bavaria from 1020 to 1026 Aribo II (d. 1102), son of Hartwig II, Count Palatine of Bavaria from 1026 to 1055 Kuno I (d....
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Bavaria, Germany. Seeon Abbey was founded in 994 by the Bavarian Pfalzgraf Aribo I, a member of the Aribonid dynasty, and settled by Benedictine monks from...
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the 101st minute, Aribo was booked for delaying the restart and Ampadu was also booked for his involvement in the incident with Aribo. The Saints managed...
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Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor (redirect from Conrad I of Italy)
Cunigunde was assisted by her brothers Bishop Dietrich I of Metz and Duke Henry V of Bavaria. Archbishop Aribo of Mainz, the primate of Germany, also assisted...
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weapons with no spikes or studs are the kanemuchi (or kanamuchi) and the aribo (also known as a gojo or kirikobo). Kanabō and other related club-like weapons...
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jointly with his brother Engelschalk I, until 871 Aribo, 871–909 Engelschalk II, son of Engelschalk I, in opposition to Aribo until 893 Luitpold, 893–907 Reuter...
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campaign. They were replaced by Aribo, but Engelschalk's son Engelschalk II led their heirs in rebellion against Aribo in what became known as the Wilhelminer...
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founded in 1004 by Adula or Adela of Leoben, wife of Count Aribo I, and her son, also called Aribo, the future archbishop of Mainz, on the family's ancestral...
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the joint protection of Pilgrim, Margrave Aribo of Austria and King Louis. In 911, the newly-elected Conrad I, the first non-Carolingian German king, appointed...
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Meissen from 1046 Otto I (died 1067), count of Orlamünde Poppo (died after 1046) Aribo (murdered 1070) After his death, Oda married Dedi I, Margrave of Lusatia...
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and Engelschalk I, led by Engelschalk II, against the new margrave Aribo. Svatopluk I of Great Moravia intervened as an ally of Aribo because he had been...
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mathematician (d. 934) Adelaide, queen of the West Frankish Kingdom (or 853) Aribo of Austria, Frankish margrave (approximate date) Arnulf of Carinthia, king...
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the Abbey in 1007 with the support of Emperor Henry II, but in 1021 when Aribo became the new Archbishop of Mainz, Sophia asked of him to question Bernward's...
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general (b. 948) November 29 – Al-Qadir, Abbasid caliph of Baghdad (b. 947) Aribo, German archbishop and primate (Primas Germaniae) Fadl ibn Muhammad, Shaddadid...
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official in the Mexican Justice Department and enemy of Gibbs Akinsola Aribo as Jared Vance, Leon Vance's son Kiara Muhammad as Kayla Vance, Leon Vance's...
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Engelschalk I and nephew of William II, sons of William I (the Wilhelminers). He led his brothers and cousins in rebellion against the new margrave Aribo when...
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probably related to the Huosi family. Margrave Aribo succeeded William and his brother Engelschalk I in the Bavarian March of Pannonia in 871, after...
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Styria) from 1056 to 1192. The dynasty began with Otakar I, probably a son or son-in-law of Aribo (c. 850 – 909), margrave in Pannonia under King Arnulf...
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Engelschalk II against Aribo of Austria, Charles's appointed margrave of the region. Svatopluk I, ruler of Great Moravia, agreed to help Aribo and in 884 at Kaumberg...
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treatise was largely a commentary that expanded and revised the Micrologus. Aribo (fl. c. 1068–78) also dedicated a substantial part of his De musica as a...
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Margrave/Prefect (856–?) William, co-Margrave (?–871) Engelschalk I, co-Margrave (?–871) Aribo, Margrave (871–909) Engelschalk II, Margrave in opposition (c...
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under Archbishops Erkanbald and Aribo. The chancel was finally reconstructed under Bardo. He then buried his predecessor Aribo there, before the rest of the...
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Bernward as bishop of Hildesheim on 2 December 1022, being consecrated by Aribo, Archbishop of Mainz. During the 15 years of his episcopal government, while...
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Kevin Ciubotaru (category Liga I players)
developing relationship with Kinetic Foundation as Kevin Ciubotaru follows Joe Aribo route to Ibrox". footballscotland.co.uk. "Un fotbalist român a ratat transferul...
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predecessors he could extend his power unimpeded by the mighty Margrave Aribo, acquiring numerous counties in Carinthia as well as on the Danube and in...
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Richinza and Ludwig had four children; Mathilde von Spitzenberg, the wife of Aribo von Wertingen, the clergyman Ulrich von Sigmaringen, Ludwig II von Sigmaringen-Spitzenberg...
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