supported by Count William of Ponthieu. The main body of the left wing consisted of Bretons and militia from Dreux, Perche, Ponthieu, and Vimeux. The bridge...
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France. Philip used his ministers and agents Guillaume de Nogaret and Enguerrand de Marigny who collected a list of charges against the Templars. Other...
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V 912 – Rudolph I, king of Burgundy (b. 859) 1047 – Magnus the Good, Norwegian king (b. 1024) 1053 – Enguerrand II, Count of Ponthieu 1154 – Stephen,...
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April 15 – Godwin of Wessex, English nobleman October 25 – Enguerrand II, count of Ponthieu November 7 – Lazaros, Byzantine monk and stylite Abu'l-Fath...
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Ponthieu [1076 Fulco] 1078–1079: Raoul 1080–1085: Roric 1091–1101: Gervin 1101–1104: Sede vacante 1104–1115: Godfrey of Amiens 1116–1127: Enguerrand de...
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