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  1. 4 giorni fa · But the Count of Perche apparently resumed his claim to it before his death at the battle of 'Lincoln Fair' in 1217, as his brother and heir the Bishop of Chalons afterwards ceded all rights in the town to William the Marshal and the Earl of Salisbury.

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  2. 6 giorni fa · L'ORIGINE DEI MODI DI DIRE. In ogni lingua esistono delle strani frasi, i cosiddetti "modi di dire", che tutti utilizziamo conoscendone perfettamente il senso, ma che dal punto di vista della forma, se ci si sofferma a riflettere, non c'entrano molto con ciò che vogliono esprimere.

  3. 17 mag 2024 · TRENTO. Fiori selvatici nelle mani di parenti e amici, un simbolo della montagna che Tom Arent van de Plassche, 24 anni, morto nel tragico incidente di domenica sull’Ortles, tanto amava. Accanto alle finestre della chiesa, tante immagini di momenti felici trascorsi sulle vette, tra scialpinismo e ...

  4. 1 giorno fa · Louis organised a coalition against Henry, including King Stephen; his son Eustace; Henry I, Count of Champagne; and Robert, Count of Perche. Louis's alliance was joined by Henry's younger brother Geoffrey, who rose in revolt, claiming that Henry had dispossessed him of his inheritance.

  5. 3 giorni fa · Thomas (1300–1338), whose daughter Margaret inherited his estates. Margaret's grandson, Thomas Mowbray, was the first duke of Norfolk, but Richard II exiled him and stripped him of his titles. Edmund, Earl of Kent (1301 to 1330).

  6. 5 giorni fa · The Omer is counted every evening after nightfall, from the second night of Passover till the night before Shavuot. Forgot to count the Omer at night? Count the following day, but without a blessing.

  7. 5 giorni fa · Henry was hastily crowned king in Westminster Abbey on 5 August by Maurice, the bishop of London, as Anselm, the archbishop of Canterbury, had been exiled by William Rufus, and Thomas, the archbishop of York, was in the north of England at Ripon.