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    Godfrey III (c. 997 – 1069), called the Bearded, was the eldest son of Gothelo I, Duke of Upper and Lower Lorraine. By inheritance, Godfrey was Count...
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    Lorraine from 1069 until his death in 1076, succeeding his father Godfrey the Bearded. In the year of his accession, he married Margravine Matilda of Tuscany...
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    Godfrey of Bouillon was born around 1060, second son of Eustace II, Count of Boulogne and Ida, daughter of the Lotharingian duke Godfrey the Bearded and...
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    a spurious concoction of later genealogists. He had the following children: Godfrey the Bearded, duke of Lower Lorraine Gothelo, duke of Lower Lorraine...
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  • (1046–1065) Godfrey III the Bearded (1065–1069) (also known as Godfrey II, previously duke of Upper Lorraine) Godfrey IV (1069–1076) (also known as Godfrey III)...
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  • Henry II, Count of Louvain (category 11th-century people from the Holy Roman Empire)
    of Verdun. His maternal uncles included Pope Stephen IX and Duke Godfrey the Bearded of Lorraine. Henry married Adela of Thuringa. Henry and Adela had...
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  • of Saxony (1471–1539), known for his opposition to the Protestant Reformation Godfrey the Bearded (c. 997–1069), Duke of Upper and Lower Lorraine Gwynllyw...
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  • Ida of Namur) and Godfrey I (also known as Godfrey the Bearded, not to be confused with the uncle of his father Henry II, Godfrey) were parents of Adeliza...
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    Matilda of Tuscany (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
    stepbrother Godfrey the Hunchback (son of Godfrey the Bearded from his first marriage) were betrothed. In May 1069, as Godfrey the Bearded lay dying in...
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  • Godfrey the Prisoner, retired to a monastery. Herman's nephew, Godfrey the Bearded, coveted the position, and Gothelo (Herman’s brother and Godfrey’s...
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  • (1052–1055) Godfrey the Bearded, Regent (1053–1055) to the papacy (1056–1057) Matilda, Duchess (1057–1082) Godfrey the Bearded, Duke (1057–1069) Godfrey the Hunchback...
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    with the administration of Burgundy. Godfrey the Bearded took possession of Spoleto and Fermo, probably through a royal grant. Rumours of Godfrey's determination...
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  • Pope Stephen IX (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
    brother Godfrey the Bearded as Holy Roman emperor. Christened Frederick, he was a younger brother of Duke Godfrey the Bearded of Lorraine, and part of the Ardennes-Verdun...
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    Bouillon, Belgium (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
    Reims. 1045 – Godfrey the Bearded rebels against the emperor, who has the castle destroyed. 1065 – Godfrey the Bearded comes to terms with the emperor and...
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  • (also Margravine of Tuscany) Godfrey the Bearded, Duke of Lower Lorraine 1057–1069 (also regent of Tuscany) Godfrey the Hunchback, Duke of Lower Lorraine...
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  • House of Ardenne–Verdun (category 10th century in the Holy Roman Empire)
    duchies were in the control of the dynasty until 1046, when the rebellions of Godfrey ΙΙΙ the Bearded led to the loss of both titles. Godfrey was finally...
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  • List of lords of Bouillon (category Lists of nobility of the Holy Roman Empire)
    Frederick and Godfrey, (1023-1044) Godfrey the Bearded, son of above, (1044-1069) Godfrey the Hunchback, son of above, (1069-1076) Godfrey the Crusader, nephew...
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    March of Tuscany (category Pages using infobox country or infobox former country with the symbol caption or type parameters)
    Mathilda) Godfrey the Bearded, Duke of Lower Lorraine, 1053–1069 (regent as husband of Beatrice and step-father to Frederick and Matilda) Godfrey the Hunchback...
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    Pope Nicholas II (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    Tuscan ruler Godfrey the Bearded and the imperial chancellor, Guibert of Parma, he pronounced Benedict X deposed and excommunicated. The supporters of Nicholas...
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    Godfrey I (Dutch: Godfried, c. 1060 – 25 January 1139), called the Bearded, the Courageous, or the Great, was the Landgrave of Brabant, Count of Brussels...
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  • of Herman, Count of Verdun. As the Count of Mons, a title inherited from his father, he allied with Godfrey the Bearded, Duke of Lorraine, and Baldwin...
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  • the clergy, particularly with Henry, Bishop of Liège, a relative of Godfrey the Bearded, no doubt due to the murder of his grandfather by Godfrey’s father...
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  • In nomine Domini (category Election of the Pope)
    presently in Rome. Accompanied by troops provided by the Duke of Lorraine, Godfrey the Bearded, Nicholas made his way to Rome, and Benedict fled. Nicholas...
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    Godfrey (or Godefrid) II (965–1023), called the Childless, son of Godfrey I, Count of Verdun (d. 1002) was the first of several members of his family to...
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    the island by requesting monks from Abbot Desiderius of Montecassino and in this he was supported by both Pope Alexander II and Godfrey the Bearded,...
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  • imposed his authority in the duchy and made war on the continuing rebel Godfrey. He was loyal to the emperor, but unsuccessful in the field and Henry began...
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    supporters included his brother-in-law Godfrey the Bearded, Count of Louvain, and Thierry of Alsace, Count of Flanders. The decisive battle took place on 7 August...
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  • during the rebellion of Godfrey the Bearded, which led to significant destruction in Verdun by the latter. In 1073, he had problems with the Abbey of...
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    excommunicated the Pisans for the assault, only the intervention of Godfrey the Bearded, margrave of Tuscany, secured satisfaction to the monastery and...
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    County of Holland (category Former polities in the Netherlands)
    plunder the bishoprics of Utrecht and Liège. Moreover, Dirk signed treaties with Godfrey the Bearded, duke of Lower Lorraine, as well as the counts of...
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