de Lucy or de Luci (alternate spellings: Lucey, Lucie, Luce, Luci) is the surname of an old Norman noble family originating from Lucé in Normandy, one...
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Luci, Anglo-Norman family Andrea Luci (born 1985), Italian footballer Anthony de Luci (1283–1343), Chief Justiciar of Ireland in 1331 Cassandra Luci (1785–1863)...
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Baron Lucy (redirect from Baron Luci)
Richard de Luci, Governor of Faleis (Normandy), Lord of Diss, Chief Justiciar of England (died 1179) Richard de Luci, son of Geoffrey de Luci, 2nd and...
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Anthony de Lucy (1283–10 June 1343), 1st Baron Lucy or Luci, was an English nobleman who served as warden of Carlisle Castle and Chief Justiciar of Ireland...
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Richard de Lucy, Luci,[citation needed] Lucie, or Lusti (1089 – 14 July 1179), also known as Richard the Loyal, was first noted as High Sheriff of Essex...
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Reginald de Luci (died 1198), also known as Reynold, was an English noble. He was a son of William de Luci and Cecilia. He served as an itinerant judge...
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de Luci (also Walter de Lucy), Abbot of Battle Abbey, was the brother of Richard de Luci, who was Chief Justiciar of England. Walter de Luci (or de Lucy)...
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Godfrey de Lucy or Luci (d. September 1204) was a medieval Bishop of Winchester. Godfrey de Lucy was the son of Richard de Lucy and his wife Rohese de Clare...
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Richard de Luci (died 1213), sometimes spelt Lucy, Baron of Egremont and Copeland, was an English noble. He was the third son of Reginald de Luci and Amabel...
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the English forces returning from the north in Scotland, led by Richard de Luci, and was completely defeated at Fornham. Henry II's barons supposedly said...
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Ina Lucia Hildebrand (born 1 September 1971), known professionally as Luci van Org, is a German musician and writer. She is best known as the singer of...
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important; enough to be a threat to the king. The last great justiciar, Hubert de Burgh, 1st Earl of Kent, was removed from office in 1232, and the chancellor...
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administrative acts, and had a junior colleague in the post in Richard de Luci, another former servant of King Stephen. The earl filled the office for...
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Ranulf de Glanvill (alias Glanvil, Glanville, Granville, etc., died 1190) was Chief Justiciar of England during the reign of King Henry II (1154–89) and...
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been marshland. Lesnes Abbey, as it is now known, was founded by Richard de Luci, Chief Justiciar of England, in 1178. This may have been in penance for...
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Richard de Luci and married them to his sons. Alan died in 1256 and was succeeded by his son Thomas. He was married first to Alice, daughter of Richard de Luci...
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cathedral was in 1202 when Bishop Godfrey de Luci started construction of a new Early English retrochoir. Luci died in 1204, but the work continued under...
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Pepi, Luci, Bom (Spanish: Pepi, Luci, Bom y otras chicas del montón; also known as Pepi, Luci, Bom and Other Girls Like Mom and Pepi, Luci, Bom and Other...
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Thomas de Multon and Sarah de Flete. His father, paid one thousand marks to the crown for the wardship of the daughters and heirs of Richard de Luci and...
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Juvigny Val d'Andaine. The Anglo-Norman family of the same name (de Lucy, anciently de Luci) derived from this French village. Communes of the Orne department...
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Anthony de Luci Sir Ingram de Umfraville Sir John Maltravers, 1st Baron Maltravers Sir Thomas de Grey of Heaton William le Latimer John Giffard Giles de Beauchamp...
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Variety Lights (redirect from Luci del Varietà)
Variety Lights (Italian: Luci del varietà) is a 1951 Italian romantic drama film produced, directed and written by Federico Fellini and Alberto Lattuada...
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return, the city of Aberdeen is chartered by Wiliam. Summer – Richard de Luci (or Lucy), High Sherrif of Essex, resigns his judicial office. He enters...
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depicting the Industrial Heritage of Dartford in Kent, UK. (2006) The De Luci Fish Roundabout - 7.5-metre high glass mosaic clad sculpture of three entwined...
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of 1173–1174, and the castle was besieged by Richard de Luci. The siege was taken over by Simon de St. Lis but it did not end until Henry II (who had just...
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the Martyr at Lesnes (or Lesnes Abbey) was founded in 1178 by Richard de Luci, Chief Justiciar of England. The Abbot of Lesnes Abbey was an important...
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[full citation needed] A castle was built in the 12th century by Richard de Luci, Chief Justice of England in the reign of Henry II, who for court services...
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Paz Lenchantin (redirect from Songs for Luci)
playing the bass. Solo Yellow My Skycaptain (2000) Songs for Luci (2006) With A Perfect Circle Mer de Noms (2000) (Strings, bass on "Sleeping Beauty", backing...
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1151) Mahsati, Persian female poet and writer (approximate date) Richard de Luci, Norman High Sheriff of Essex (d. 1179) Sigurd I (the Crusader), king of...
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whom the Constitutions of Clarendon were addressed to, along with Richard de Luci and Richard of Ilchester. Ridel went to Rome in 1164 to represent the king...
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