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  1. Berengar II of Neustria

    Unreferenced date January 2007 Citations missing date August 2009 Berengar II died 896 was the Count of Bayeux and Count of Rennes Rennes and Margrave of Neustria Margrave of the Breton March from 886 until his death a decade later. Berengar s kin became the first Gallo language Gallo speaking lords holding residence within Brittany Rennes and Penthi vre , rather than the Loire Valley predominant Nantes or Vannes , as a consequence of the Breton nobility being more or less broken under the Normans Norman invasions of the 880s and as a reward for holding his ground against their attacks. Berengar is speculated to have married the daughter of Gurvand, Duke of Brittany , by which relationship he attained the countship of Rennes. This would make him brother in law of Judicael, Duke of Brittany . He is thought to be the Berengar of Bayeux whose daughter Poppa of Bayeux Poppa was captured in a raid and married to Rollo of Normandy . Various reconstructions make him father, grandfather, or great grandfather of Judicael Berengar , later Count of Rennes. Portal Brittany Brittany stub DEFAULTSORT Berengar 02 Of Neustria Category Counts of Bayeux Category Counts of Rennes Category Margraves of Neustria Category 896 deaths br Berengar II Neustria ca Berenguer II de N ustria fr B renger II de Neustrie id B renger II dari Neustria nl Berengar van Bayeux ...   more details



  1. Berengar

    Berengar is a masculine name, of some popularity among certain noble families during the Middle Ages, especially the Unruochings and those related. B renger is the French form and Berengario the Italian. The Latin form is Berengarius compare the feminine equivalent, Berengaria . The name ultimately derived from Germanic roots meaning bear and spear cf. Geir , Gerald . Berengar of Toulouse Berengar I of Neustria Berengar II of Neustria Berengar I of Italy Berengar II of Italy Berengar of Tours , theologian Berengar, Bishop of Venosa Juhel Berengar Berenguer is the Catalan form of the name. Berenguier Berengier is the Occitan. Berenguier de Palazol Berenguer d Anoia Berengier Trobel Berenguer de Palou II , bishop of Barcelona It s also a compound name with Raymond in the family of the counts of Barcelona and Provence. Ramon Berenguer disambiguation , multiple people Berenguer Ramon disambiguation , multiple people Berenger , B renger , or Beringer may refer to Berenger Fredoli , French bishop c. 1250 1323 Alphonse Marie Marcellin Thomas B renger , French lawyer 1785 1866 B renger Sauni re , French priest 1852 1917 Paul B renger , Mauritian politician born 1945 Tom Berenger , American actor born 1949 B renger, a character in the play Rhinoceros play Rhinoceros by Eug ne Ionesco Victor Henri B renger , French ambassador to the United States Beringer Vineyards Bearenger , a character in Tails Sky Patrol Category French language surnames Category Given names given name hndis ca Berenguer de Berengar es Berengario fr Berenguer it Berengario ja pl Berengar sv Berengar ...   more details



  1. Lothair II of Italy

    succession box before Hugh of Arles Hugh title King of Italy years 948&ndash 950 after Berengar of Ivrea Berengar II end box DEFAULTSORT Lothair 02 Of Italy Category 920s births Category 950 deaths Category Bosonid dynasty Category Frankish kings Category 10th century rulers in Europe bg II br Lotar Arle de Lothar II. Italien el es Lotario II de Italia fr Lothaire d Arles ko 2 id Lotario II dari Italia it Lotario II d Italia hu II. Loth r it liai kir ly nl Lotharius van Itali ja 2 ru II ...Lothair II 926 8 &ndash 22 November 950 , often Lothair of Arles , was the King of Italy from 948 to his death. ref He was co king with his father from 931. ref He was of the noble Franks Frankish lineage of the Bosonids , descended from Boso the Elder . His father and predecessor was Hugh of Italy Hugh of Provence and his mother was a German princess named Alda or Hilda . Although he held the title of rex Italiae , he never succeeded in exercising power there. He was betrothed in 931 and married, 12 December 947, to the fifteen year old Adelaide of Italy Adelaide , ref Odilo of Cluny gives her age at her marriage as in her sixteenth year. ref the spirited and intelligent daughter of Rudolf II ... to his inveterate enemy Rudolf II, who merged the two kingdoms into a new Kingdom of Arles , but died in 937. ref The couple had a daughter, Emma of Italy Emma , born as early as 948, who was married in 966 to the Carolingian Lothair of France . Lothair s power in Italy was nominal. From the time of the successful uprising of the nobles in 945, when Hugh was forced into exile, Berengar of Ivrea kept all real power and patronage in his hands. Lothair died at Turin , perhaps poisoned by Berengar ... his son Adalbert of Italy Adalbert . Instead she entreated the protection of Otto I, Holy Roman ... les g n alogies des rois de France . ISBN 2 87747 208 6 in French Lothar II. Encyclop dia Britannica ...   more details



  1. Louis II of Italy

    Louis II of Italy alternative names short description date of birth 825 place of birth date of death ...Image Emperor Louis II before Bari.jpg thumb Louis at the capture of Bari in 871 Louis II the Younger ... grandfather Louis the Pious . ref 825 &ndash Ghedi 12 August 875 was the King of Italy and Holy Roman ... was called imperator Italiae emperor of Italy in West Francia while the Byzantines called him Basileus ... source for Louis s activities in southern Italy, notes that after his death a great tribulation came to Italy. ref Post cuius obitum magna tribulatio in Italia advenit. Andreas, http www.oeaw.ac.at ... of Tours . He was designated King of Italy in 839 and took up his residence in that country and was crowned king at Rome by Pope Sergius II on 15 June 844. He at once claimed the rights of an emperor ... of Italy. He marched into the south of Italy in the year of his imperial coronation and compelled ..., by which he obtained no territory outside Italy, aroused his discontent, and in 857 he allied himself ... efforts to restore order in Italy, Louis met with considerable success both against Italy s turbulent princes and against the Saracen s who were ravaging southern Italy. In 866 he routed these invaders ... tombale Ludovico II 875 Foto Giovanni Dall Orto 25 Apr 2007.jpg thumb left 200px Louis gravestone ... died in 869, and owing to his detention in southern Italy, Louis failed to prevent the partition ... from his oath, and was crowned a second time as emperor by Pope Adrian II on May 18, 872. Then Louis ... to punish Adeichis were not very successful. Returning to northern Italy, he died, near Ghedi ... of Sant Ambrogio at Milan , having named as his successor in Italy his cousin Carloman, King of Bavaria Carloman , son of Louis the German. Notes reflist Sources Commons category Louis II, Holy Roman ..., 1914. s start s hou Carolingian dynasty 825 12 August 875 name Emperor Louis II the Younger s reg s bef rows 2 before Lothair I s ttl title King of Italy years 15 June 844 12 August 875 regent1 ...   more details



  1. Victor Emmanuel II of Italy

    Palace . The rest of Victor Emanuel II s reign was much quieter. After the Kingdom of Italy was established he decided to continue on as King Victor Emanuel II instead of Victor Emanuel I of Italy. This was a terrible ... color bfc boxstyle 5 background color 9fe 1 1. Victor Emanuel II of Italy 2 2. Charles Albert of Sardinia ... Emanuele II commons category Victor Emmanuel II of Italy Vittorio Emanuele II References Reflist ... Knights of the Order of Saint Joseph Category Victor Emmanuel II of Italy als Viktor Emanuel II ...more footnotes date February 2011 Infobox royalty type monarch name Vicorpnemils Emanuele II title King of Italy br prev. King of Sardinia image VictorEmmanuel2.jpg succession King of Sardinia reign 23 ... Charles Albert succession1 King of Italy moretext1 King of Italy Full title more... reign1 17 March 1861 &ndash 9 January 1878 br age in years and days 1861 3 17 1878 1 9 successor1 Umberto I of Italy ... Maria Clotilde, Princess Napol on br Umberto I of Italy br Amedeo I of Spain br Prince Oddone, Duke ... 3 14 death place Rome , Kingdom of Italy 1861 1946 Kingdom of Italy burial date burial place Pantheon, Rome Pantheon , Rome, Kingdom of Italy 1861 1946 Kingdom of Italy religion Catholic Church Roman Catholicism signature VittorioEmanueleII.signature.jpg signature alt Victor Emanuel II Vittorio Emanuele ... king of Sardinia from 1849 and, on 17 March 1861, he assumed the title King of Italy to become the first king of a Italian unification united Italy since the 6th century, a title he held until his death ... Image Vittorio Emanuele II ritratto.jpg 200 px left thumb Victor Emanuel II in 1849 Victor ... and a major player in Italian unification in his own right. Victor Emanuel II soon became the symbol ... Italy, France would be awarded Nice and Savoy . At the time, Victor Emanuel had become a universal symbol of the Italian Risorgimento , the movement pushing towards the unification of Italy. Wars of Italian ... Italian Duchies. Later that same year, Victor Emanuel II sent his forces to fight the papal ...   more details



  1. Umberto II of Italy

    signature alt Umberto II of Italy signature Umberto II , occasionally anglicized as Humbert II 15 September 1904 ndash 18 March 1983 , was the last King of Italy for slightly over a month, from 9 ... II visiting Cairo.jpg 200 px right thumb Umberto II of Italy visiting Cairo . As the Allies freed more and more of Italy from the Italian Social Republic puppet Salo regime , it became apparent that Victor ... the title of king. King of Italy File Royal Monogram of King Umberto II of Italy.svg thumb left ... , 1770 1800 Charles Albert of Sardinia , 1798 1849 Victor Emmanuel II of Italy , 1820 1878 Umberto I of Italy , 1844 1900 Victor Emmanuel III of Italy , 1869 1947 Umberto II of Italy, 1904 ... 1 1. Umberto II of Italy 2 2. Victor Emmanuel III of Italy 3 3. Elena of Montenegro Princess Elena ... I of Montenegro 7 7. Milena Vukoti 8 8. Victor Emmanuel II of Italy 9 9. Adelaide of Austria ... links Commons category Umberto II of Italy http pages.prodigy.net ptheroff gotha italy.html Royal ...Infobox royalty type monarch name Umberto II title image Umberto II of Italy.jpg imgw 220px reign 9 May 1946 12 June 1946 br age in years and days 1946 5 9 1946 6 12 coronation succession King of Italy moretext King of Italy Full title more... predecessor Victor Emmanuel III of Italy Victor Emmanuel ... di Savoia house House of Savoy father Victor Emmanuel III of Italy Victor Emmanuel III mother Elena of Montenegro birth date Birth date 1904 9 15 df y birth place Racconigi , province of Cuneo , Italy ... at the Castle of Racconigi in Piedmont Italy Piedmont . He was the third child, and the only son, of King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy and Princess Jelena of Montenegro Elena of Montenegro . Umberto ... of Italy Maresciallo d Italia . In 1943, the Crown Princess Maria Jos , the daughter of Albert ... treaty between Italy and the United States , and her interlocutor from the Holy See Vatican was Pope .... After her failure she never met the American agents , she was sent with her children to Sarre, Italy ...   more details



  1. Conrad II of Italy

    File Conrad II of Italy .jpg thumb 220px Conrad II 12 February 1074 &ndash 27 July 1101 was the second son of Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor Henry  IV . As such, he was King of Germany from 1087 to 1098 and also King of Italy from 1093 to 1098. Conrad was born in Hersfeld Abbey in 1074 to Henry and Bertha of Savoy . His elder brother Henry had been born and died in August 1071. As his father s heir, he was appointed Duke of Lower Lorraine and Margrave of Turin in 1076, at the age of two. In the same year he accompanied his father on his way to Canossa . Conrad was given to the care of Tedald, Archbishop of Milan , and stayed in Italy. In 1087, he was elected King of Germany and crowned on 30 May in Aachen , which officially made him his father s heir. In 1093 he was crowned King of Italy in Milan by Anselm III, Archbishop of Milan Archbishop Anselm  III . According to Landulf Iuniore , historian of Milan, he was also crowned at Monza , where the Iron Crown of Lombardy Iron Crown was being kept. Under the influence of Marchioness Matilda of Tuscany and his stepmother Eupraxia of Kiev Eupraxia , who escaped Henry  IV and fled to Canossa , Conrad in 1093 joined the papal camp and thus turned against his father. In 1095 he attained the Council of Piacenza and confirmed Eupraxia of Kiev Eupraxia s accusations that Henry  IV was a member of Nicolaism Nicolaitan sect, participated in orgies, and offered Eupraxia to Conrad ref name http bibliotekar.ru ... swore an oath of loyalty to Pope Urban  II in Cremona and served as the Pope s strator , leading ... as successor. After this, Conrad could hardly influence the political events in Italy and in 1101 ... 1098 s aft rows 2 after Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor Henry V s ttl title King of Italy years 1093 1098 end box DEFAULTSORT Conrad 02 Of Italy Category 1074 births Category 1101 deaths Category People ... de Konrad III. HRR et Konrad Itaalia kuningas es Conrado II de Italia fr Conrad de Basse Lotharingie ...   more details



  1. Legislature II of Italy

    Legislature II of Italy lang it II Legislatura della Repubblica Italiana was the legislature of Italy which lasted from June 25, 1953 until June 11, 1958. Government De Gasperi VIII Cabinet 16 July 1953 2 August 1953 President of the Council of Ministers of Italy President of the Council of Ministers Alcide De Gasperi DC Composition of the government DC Pella Cabinet 17 August 1953 12 January 1954 President of the Council of Ministers of Italy President of the Council of Ministers Giuseppe Pella DC Composition of the government DC, Indipendenti Fanfani I Cabinet 18 January 1954 8 February 1954 President of the Council of Ministers of Italy President of the Council of Ministers Amintore Fanfani DC Composition of the government DC Scelba Cabinet 10 February 1954 2 July 1955 President of the Council of Ministers of Italy President of the Council of Ministers Mario Scelba DC Composition of the government DC, PSDI, PLI Segni I Cabinet 6 July 1955 15 May 1957 President of the Council of Ministers of Italy President of the Council of Ministers Antonio Segni DC Composition of the government DC, PSDI, PLI Zoli Cabinet 19 May 1957 1 July 1958 President of the Council of Ministers of Italy President of the Council of Ministers Adone Zoli DC Composition of the government DC President of the Chamber of Deputies Giovanni Gronchi , DC 25 June 1953 29 April 1955 Giovanni Leone , DC 10 May 1955 11 June 1958 President of the Senate Cesare Merzagora , DC 25 June 1953 11 June 1958 Giovanni Gronchi , DC 25 June 1953 29 April 1955 Giovanni Leone , DC 10 May 1955 11 June 1958 Cesare Merzagora , DC 25 June 1953 11 June 1958 Senators div col 3 Gruppo Democratico Indipendenti di Sinistra Luigi Angrisani Angrisani Luigi Francesco Cerabona Cerabona Francesco Pietro Grammatico Grammatico Pietro Enrico ... div col end Legislatures of Italy Use dmy dates date November 2010 DEFAULTSORT Legislature Ii Of Italy Category Legislatures of Italy it II Legislatura della Repubblica Italiana ...   more details



  1. Berengar the Wise

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Berengar , called the Wise lang ca Berenguer el Savi , lang la Berengarius ... 832 835 . He held the County of Barcelona concomitantly with Septimania. Berengar was a member of the family of the Unrochids . He was the son of Unroch II of Friuli and Ingeltrude and brother of Eberhard of Friuli Eberhard . His nephew was the Holy Roman Emperor Berengar of Friuli Berengar . In 814, Louis the Pious installed Berengar as Count of Toulouse in succession to Raymond Raphinel ... of Gascony Lupo III Centule . Berengar appears as a missus dominicus of Louis in May 825 and then in 827 ... 831, Pepin revolted against his father, with Berengar advising him not to rebel, but Bernard ... rebellious son. Berengar, loyal to the Emperor, attacked the domains of Bernard, taking Roussillon with Vallespir , Rasez Raz s , and Conflent . On 2 February, Berengar had already reached Elna . Finally ... and Gothia. They were given to Berengar of Toulouse. Gaucelm , Bernard s brother, was also dispossessed ... to Berengar later. In 833, Aznar I Gal ndez , Count of Urgell and Count of Cerdanya Cerdanya , usurped the counties of Pallars and Ribagorza from under Berengar s rule. In 834, when another rebellious ..., reclaimed his old domains as the price of his support. The lands were passed to Bernard and Berengar was weakened. As a result Berengar s Pyrenees Pyrenean lands were confiscated unlawfully and redistributed ... loyally for the old emperor and the successful Pepin. In June 835, Bernard and Berengar were summoned ... of lands in Septimania and Gothia, but on the way Berengar died unexpectedly. Now without any obstacle ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Berengar the Wise ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 835 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Berengar the Wise Category Counts ... of birth unknown ca Berenguer de Tolosa de Berengar von Toulouse es Berenguer de Tolosa it Berengario I di Tolosa nl Berengar van Toulouse pt Berenguer de Tolosa ru ...   more details



  1. Judicael Berengar

    Judicael alias Berengar ref Juhel, Judhel, Judhael in Breton sources, Berengarius or Berengarii in Frankish, sometimes both names given together. ref was Count of Rennes in the mid to late 10th century. There are conflicting accounts of his parentage, one popular solution making him son and successor to a count Berenger sometimes identified with Berengar of Rennes , sometimes with that man s supposed maternal grandson of the same name ref There is no primary evidence of a younger count Berengar, other than records that refer to Judicael himself using his Frankish alias. ref by a daughter of Gurvand, Duke of Brittany . However, an 11th century collection of Counts and Dukes of Anjou Angevin genealogies shows him to be son of Pascweten, son of Alan I, King of Brittany . He is first documented as count in 944. He witnessed charters of Alan II, Duke of Brittany , and on the latter s death apparently fell under the control of Wicohen, Archbishop of Dol , later sources reporting the rescue of Judicael and his unnamed wife by son Conan I of Rennes Conan . He appears to have been dead by 979, when his son was at the court of Odo I, Count of Blois . Notes references DEFAULTSORT Berengar, Judicael Category Counts of Rennes br Yuzhael Berengar ca Juhel Berenguer de Rennes fr Juhel B renger de Rennes id Judicael Berengar nl Judicael Berengar ru ...   more details



  1. Berengar of Gascony

    Berengar French language French B renger or B lenger , Latin language Latin Berengarius or Belengarius , Spanish language Spanish Berenguer was the eldest son of Alausia , daughter of Sancho VI of Gascony , and Hilduin, Count of Angoul me . He succeeded to the Duchy of Gascony on Sancho s death in 1032. He was either opposed immediately by his cousin Eudes of Aquitaine Odo or acted as regent on his behalf. Either way, he appears to have been in power until his death in 1036, when Odo succeeded him. ref http fmg.ac Projects MedLands GASCONY.htm FMG ref In a charter dated to the episcopate of Geoffrey II, Archbishop of Bordeaux Geoffrey of Bordeaux , Berengar appears as Belengarius comes Vuasconi e ac burdegalensis provin ie . ref Higounet, p 104. Berengar, count of Gascony and the province of Bordeaux. Higounet calls him pseudo B renger. ref Some have attempted to identify him with Berengar Raymond I of Barcelona , who was married to Sancho s sister Sancha or Garcie , but this is impossible. Though he is titled only as count in this and in the cartulary of Sain Seurin , ref Higounet, p 107 n93. He appears, out of order, alongside other Gascon dukes &mdash Sancho, Odo, and William VIII of Aquitaine William &mdash as Vasconie comites . ref his charter contains a lozenge shaped place for the attaching of a seal at the lower right, implying that he ruled in his own right as duke. He donated all the land of the Cadaujac with it dependencies to the church of Bordeaux , which appears to have been united still to Gascony at that time. Notes references Sources Higounet, Charles. Bordeaux pendant le haut moyen age . Bordeaux, 1963. http fmg.ac Projects MedLands GASCONY.htm Foundation for Medieval Genealogy Gascony. DEFAULTSORT Berengar of Gascony Category 1036 deaths Category Dukes of Gascony euro noble stub eu Berengario Gaskoiniakoa id Berengar dari Gascony ...   more details



  1. Berengar of Tours

    For other historical figures with similar names Berengar disambiguation Berengar File B renger de Tours.jpg thumb right Berengar of Tours, engraving by Hendrik Hondius I Henrik Hondius from Jacob Verheiden , Praestantium aliquot theologorum 1602 . Berengar of Tours c. 999&ndash January 6, 1088 was a French ... . Biography Early life Berengar of Tours was born perhaps at Tours, France Tours , probably in the early ... pupil. Berengar was less attracted by pure theology than by secular learning, and brought away ... of Angers , and enjoyed the confidence of not a few bishops and of the powerful Count Geoffrey II ... it was asserted that Berengar held heresy heretical views on the Eucharist . The first controversies ... 19 280290 3 , article Paschasius Radbertus ref Considerably greater stir was provoked by Berengar, who ..., Berengar addressed a letter to Lanfranc , then prior of Bec Abbey in Normandy, in which he expressed ... of Ratramnus on the subject which Berengar supposed to have been written by Johannes Scotus Eriugena ... this letter was received by Lanfranc in Rome, it had been read by several other people and as Berengar ... own interests, and laid the matter before the pope, Pope Leo IX Leo IX , who excommunicated Berengar ... in September. Though disputing the legality of his condemnation, Berengar agreed to go, first ... at Tours. Instead of granting it, the king imprisoned him. Berengar occupied himself with the study ... burning book was destroyed , and Berengar was again condemned. On his release from prison, probably ... to meet in Paris in October 1051. Berengar, fearing its purpose, avoided appearing, and the king s threats after its session had no effect, since Berengar was sheltered by Geoffrey and by Bishop Eusebius ... Gregory VII Hildebrand came to France as papal legate. At first he showed himself friendly to Berengar .... But when he found that the latter could do more to disturb the peace of the Church than Berengar s friends, he drew back. Under these circumstances Berengar decided to concede as much as he could, and the French ...   more details



  1. Henry Berengar

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Henry Berengar died c. 1150 was the eldest legitimate son of Conrad III of Germany and his second wife Gertrude von Sulzbach . He is sometimes numbered as Henry VI , the numeral he would have had had he succeeded to the kingship in full. He was named after his father s maternal grandfather, the Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor Emperor Henry IV , and his mother s father, Count Berengar II of Sulzbach . Conrad named Henry as co king in March 1147 and had him crowned on 30 March in Aachen . Henry was groomed for the succession. In letters to the Byzantine Emperor Manuel I Comnenus and the Bertha of Sulzbach Empress Irene , Gertrude s sister, he was thus declared the winning general of the Battle of Flochberg 1150 against Welf VI and Welf VII . Henry died in that year and was buried at the monastery of Lorsch . Start box Succession box before Conrad III of Germany Conrad III title List of German Kings and Emperors King of Germany br small with Conrad III of Germany Conrad III small years 30 March 1147 1150 after Conrad III of Germany Conrad III End box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Berengar, Henry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1150 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Berengar, Henry Category 1150 deaths Category Hohenstaufen Dynasty Category German kings de Heinrich VI. HRR es Enrique Berenguer it Enrico Berengario Hohenstaufen hu VI. Henrik n met kir ly nl Hendrik Berengarius pl Henryk VI Berengar ...   more details



  1. Berengar of Berga

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Berengar Lang ca Berenguer Guifr died 1093 , the third son of Wilfred II of Cerdanya and Guisla, was the count of Berga in 1050 from the death of his brother Bernard I of Berga Bernard I until he renounced the county later the same year to become bishop of Girona until his death. The county passed to his elders brother Raymond I of Cerdanya . S start S bef before Bernard I of Berga Bernard I S ttl title Count of Berga years 1050 S aft after Raymond of Berga Raymond End DEFAULTSORT Berengar Of Berga Euro noble stub Category 11th century Roman Catholic bishops Category 1093 deaths Category Year of birth unknown ca Berenguer Guifr ...   more details



  1. Berengar of Namur

    orphan date February 2010 Berengarius of Namur died before 946 was mentioned in 908 as count of the Lommegau , that would afterwards become the county of Namur . The origins of Berengar are unknown. He supposedly married a daughter of the count of County of Hainaut Hainaut , Reginar, Duke of Lorraine Reginar I . Sources http fmg.ac Projects MedLands NAMUR.htm Toc231439939 European Nobility DEFAULTSORT Berengar Of Namur Category Counts of Namur de Berengar Namur fr B renger de Namur hu Bereng r namuri gr f nl Berengarius van Namen ru ...   more details



  1. List of World War II weapons of Italy

    List of various weapons and vehicles used by the Italians during World War II . Small Arms Handguns Beretta M1934 Beretta Modello 1934 Beretta M1935 Beretta Modello 1935 Glisenti Modello 1910 Bodeo Model 1889 Sosso Pistol Rifles Carcano Carcano M1891 Carcano M1891 Moschetto da Cavalleria Cavalry Carbine Carcano M1891TS Moschetto per Truppe Speciali Special Troop Carbine Carcano M1938 Carbine M39 Armaguerra Steyr Mannlicher M1895 Submachine Guns Beretta Model 38 42 Moschetto Automatico Beretta MAB 1938 FNAB 43 TZ 45 OVP firearm OVP Beretta Model 1918 Machine Guns Breda 30 Breda Modello 30 Fiat Revelli Modello 1914 Fiat Revelli Modello 1935 Breda M37 Breda Modello 1937 Breda 38 FM 24 29 Breda M31 Anti Tank Weapons Panzerbuchse 35 p Solothurn S 18 100 Solothurn S 18 1000 Solothurn S 18 1100 Panzerfaust Lanciabombe Controcarro 60mm Flamethrowers Flamethrower Modello 35 Flamethrower Modello 40 Grenades Bomba a Mano Vehicles Tankettes L3 33 CV 33 L3 35 designated CV 35 until 1938 Light Tanks Fiat 3000 Fiat L6 40 Carro Armato L6 40 Renault R35 Medium Tanks Fiat M11 39 Carro Armato M11 39 Fiat M13 40 Carro Armato M13 40 Fiat M14 41 Carro Armato M14 41 M15 42 tank Carro Armato M15 42 Heavy Tanks P40 tank Carro Pesante P26 40 Cavalry Tanks Somua S35 Tank Destroyers Semovente 47 32 Semovente M40 47 32 Semovente 90 53 Semovente M41 90 53 Self Propelled Guns Semovente 47 32 Semovente 75 18 Semovente M41 75 18 Semovente 75 34 Semovente 75 46 Semovente 90 53 Semovente M41M 90 53 Semovente 105 25 Semovente M42L 105 25 Semovente da 149 40 Armoured Cars Lancia IZM Autoblinda 40 Autoblinda 41 Autoblinda 43 Lince Scout Car Category World War II weapons of Italy Italy Category Lists of weapons World War II weapons of Italy ...   more details



  1. Military history of Italy during World War II

    brief periods of time. History of Italy During World War II 1939 1945 , the Kingdom of Italy 1861 1946 Kingdom of Italy had a varied and tumultuous military history . Defeated in Greece, France ... recordings.html title Voices of World War II, 1937 1945 accessdate 2008 08 14 ref After Italy entered ... of war against Italy. The Axis powers of World War II Axis forces were ejected from Libya and Tunisia ... Somaliland was one of the only successful Italian campaigns of World War II accomplished without ... numbered more than 50,000 men and the Italian Resistance Movement . Outbreak of World War II Main Military production during World War II World War II started when Nazi Germany invasion of Poland invaded Poland on 1 September 1939, but Italy remained neutral for the following ten months even though ..., Carlo Favagrossa , had estimated that Italy could not possibly be prepared for such a war until at least ... of automobiles in Italy before the war ranged at ca. 372,000, in comparison to ca. 2,500,000 in Britain and France. The lack of a stronger automotive industry made it difficult for Italy to mechanization mechanize its military. Italy still had a predominantly agricultural based economy, with demographics ... ref In terms of strategic materials, in 1940, Italy produced 4.4 Tonne Mt of coal, 0.01 Mt of crude ... to stockpile key materials before the entry into war. Also, approximately one quarter of Italy ... ref Another handicap was the large number of weapons and supplies given by Italy practically free ... lire, approximately 14 to 20 of annual expenditure. ref name Walker1 Added to these issues was Italy ... Italy at War website accessdate 2010 03 08 ref None of these developments precluded the fact that the bulk ... to the cartridges used by most other nations. ref Weeks, John, World War II Small Arms , New .... On paper, Italy had one of the largest armies, ref http books.google.co.uk books?id DfxgcgmjHiQC&pg ... of World War II. ref name Bierman1 Irrespective of the attempts to modernize, the majority of Italian ...   more details



  1. List of World War II prisoner-of-war camps in Italy

    There were a number of Axis powers Axis prisoner of war camp s in Italy during World War II . The initials P.G. denote Prigione di Guerra prison of war , often interchanged with the title Campo field or military camp . Expand list date August 2008 class wikitable Camp Location Notes colspan 3 German Dulag 226 Dulag 339 Mantua Stalag 339 Trieste colspan 3 Italian P.G. 5 Gavi AL Gavi Serravalle Scrivia Piedmont . Some convert 20 mi km north of Genoa P.G. 10 Acquapendente Viterbo P.G. 12 Candeli Vincigliata 13th century castle near Florence . Small camp approx. 25 prisoners at any one time . Several British Generals were imprisoned here, including Major General Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart Air Marshal Owen Tudor Boyd , Lt General Richard O Connor , Lt General Philip Neame , and New Zealander Brigadiers Reginald Miles and James Hargest . Several escape attempts, one successful with 6 officers through a tunnel, 4 were caught soon after, Brig. Miles and Hargest escaped to Switzerland but only Hargest eventually escaped to England via Spain. After the Italian Armistice September 1943, 11 officers ... before the Germans arrived. ref Malcolm Tudor Beyond The Wire A true story of allied POWs in Italy ... camps, including Gamba, Italy Gamba , Cremona and Torbole P.G. 63 Marinaro Aversa Near Arezzo . Mostly ... campaigns during World War II, it was home to as many as 3,000 British and Commonwealth officers ..., Italy Carbonia P.G. 112 Turin P.G. 113 Avio Near Marsciano , Rovereto P.G. 115 Marciano della Chiana ... 00224 0 War in Italy 1943 1945 , 1994, A Brutal Story, Richard Lamb, Saint Martin s Press, New York ... pow Italy.htm Italian POW camps at pegasusarchive.org DEFAULTSORT List Of Pow Camps In Italy Category World War II prisoner of war camps in Italy Italy Category Lists of World War II prisoner of war camps Italy Category World War II prisoners of war held by Italy Category Lists of buildings and structures in Italy POW Category Italian military related lists Pow ...   more details



  1. List of World War II aces from Italy

    This is a list of fighter ace s in World War II from Italy . For other countries see List of World War II aces by country . CompactTOC8 name no center yes top yes seealso yes notes yes custom1 Awards custom2 Abbreviations A class wikitable Name Kills Awards Notes Adami, Ranieri Piccolomini Clementini 7 Annoni, Emanuele Ele 9 Arcangeletti, Paolo 5 Aurili, Giuseppe 5 B class wikitable Name Kills Awards Notes Baldi, Loris 5 Bandini, Luigi 5 KIA 29 April 1944 Barcaro, Giovanni 9 Baron, Luigi Gino 12 Bartolacchini, Osvaldo 6 Bartolozzi, Osvaldo 6 Baschirotto, Gianlino Giri 11 Bassi, Livio 6 KIA 2 April 1941 DOW Baylon, Giuseppe 5 Bellagambi, Mario 13 Benati, Amedeo 10 Bernardi, Duilio 5 Biagini, Bruno 7 Biagini, Lucio 5 KIA 25 April 1944 Bianchi, Manfredo 5 Bianchi, Pietro 5 KIA 2 August 1943 Biron, Giuseppe Bepi 8 Bladelli, Alessandro 5 Bonet, Giovanni 8 KIA 29 April 1944 Bonfatti, Piero 6 KIA 22 November 1941 Bonzano, Mario 17 Franco Bordoni Bordoni Bisleri, Franco Robur 19 Medaglia d Oro al valor Militare three times during World war II , Iron Cross 2nd class . KIFA 15 September 1975 Botto Ernesto 8 Buogo Egidio 5 Buvoli Aldo 6 C class wikitable Name Kills Awards Notes Camaioni, Antonio 8 Canella, Carlo 7 Canfora, Antonio 7 Caselli, Gilberto 5 Cavalli, Evasio 5 KIA 21 July 1943 Celentano ,Agostino 6 Cenni, Giuseppe 9 Chiarini, Guglielmo 5 KIA 4 February 1941 Covre, Tullio 5 Cucchi, Carlo 5 Cuscuna, Francesco 5 D class wikitable Name Kills Awards Notes Daffara, Vittorino 7 Damiani ... d Oro al valor Militare three times during World war II KIA 27 July 1942 on Gozo , by Canadian top ... Publishing, 2009. ISBN 978 1 84603 427 5. Gustavsson H kan. http surfcity.kund.dalnet.se italy visintini.htm URL Italy Capitano Mario Visintini Medaglia d Oro al Valor Militare. Biplane fighter aces on H kan ... World War II flying aces Category Lists of World War II flying aces Italian Category Lists of Italian people World War II fighter aces Category Lists of Italian military personnel World War II fighter ...   more details



  1. Raymond Berengar of Andria

    Infobox royalty royal name Raymond Berengar of Andria title Count of Andria image imgw 140px spouse Margaret of Clermont issue titles royal house Capetian House of Anjou House of Anjou Sicily father Charles II of Naples mother Maria of Hungary 1257 1323 Maria of Hungary birth date 1279 death date 1307 aged 28 death place Raymond Berengar between 1279 and 1282 &ndash 1307 was the count of Andria and possibly Count of Provence and Prince of Piedmont . Raymond Berengar was the fifth son of Charles II of Naples and Maria Arpad of Hungary Maria of Hungary . He was born in Provence during a brief return of his father to take command of a fleet there. His homeland is evidenced in his Proven al name and the name of his nurse, Adelasia of Aix en Provence . He was known to have been born after Robert of Naples Robert and no document of the time places him in Naples for many more years. Consequently, he spent his childhood under the guardianship of William de Manoir in the cities of Aix, Sisteron ... color bfc boxstyle 5 background color 9fe 1 1. Raymond Berengar of Andria 2 2. Charles II of Naples ... , Eboli , Isernia , Atri, Italy Atri and Vieste , and Altamura , the count ies of Gravina ... Seneschal grand seneschal . Raymond Berengar s participation in the politics of the Regno was limited ... it was Sancha, daughter of James II of Majorca . He died shortly after his own marriage to Margaret ... 13 13. Maria Laskarina 14 14. Kuthen Kuthen, Khan of Cumania 15 16 16. Philip II of France ... Eleanor of England 20 20. Alfonso II, Count of Provence 21 21. Gersenda II of Sabran 22 22. Thomas I of Savoy 23 23. Margaret of Geneva 24 24. Andrew II of Hungary 25 25. Gertrude of Merania 26 26. Theodore ..., 1961. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Raymond Berengar Of Andria ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... Raymond Berengar Of Andria Category 1281 births Category 1307 deaths Category Capetian House of Anjou Category Counts of Andria Category Counts of Provence Category Princes of Piedmont de Raimund Berengar ...   more details



  1. Berengar (Bishop of Venosa)

    Berengar after 25 December 1096 was the Bishop of Venosa . He is mentioned for the last time at Christmas 1096. The son of Arnaud d chauffour , he became a monk in Saint Evroul sur Ouche as a youth. He was a student of Thierri, Abbot of Saint Evroul Abbot Thierri . Berengar joined his uncle, Robert de Grantmesnil archbishop Robert de Grantmesnil , in exile in January 1061 , when William II of Normandy banished him for violence. According to Orderic Vitalis , Robert and Berengar stopped in Rome and met Pope Nicholas II . In 1062 , Robert founded Sant Eufemia on land donated by Robert Guiscard in Calabria . In 1063 , the Guiscard granted Berengar the church of SS Trinit di Venosa and made him abbot, an important post, as Venosa was the mausoleum of the Hauteville family . Pope Alexander II confirmed Berengar as abbot and, in 1093 or 1094 , Pope Urban II Urban II made him bishop. Berengar is most famous for his writings against Berengar of Tours made between 1078 and 1079 . He disputed with him in Rome in those years, when the memorialist was forced to recant. A manuscript of his polemic is preserved in the library of King s College, Aberdeen King s College , University of Aberdeen . Sources Ghisalberti, Alberto M. Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani IX . Rome, 1967. Morin, G. B renger contre B renger. R cherches de th ologie ancienne et m di vale . IV, 2 1932 , pp 109&ndash 133. Category Normans Category Italian abbots Category 11th century Roman Catholic bishops ...   more details



  1. Berengar I of Neustria

    Berengar I was a 9th century nobleman of East Francia , a son of Gebhard, Count of Lahngau , and younger brother of Udo of Neustria Udo . He and his brother were created March of Neustria Margraves of Neustria by Charles the Bald in 861. He was possibly a Conradine , a relative for sure of Adalard the Seneschal , a Girardid . Berengar was probably the namesake of Berengar II of Neustria , who was probably the son of Berengar I s successor, Henry of Franconia . With his brothers, Udo and Waldo the Abbot , he took part in the 861 revolt of Carloman of Bavaria , possible his cousin in law, against Louis the German . The revolt was crushed and the three brothers fled with their relative Adalard to the court of the West Frankish king, Charles the Bald, who granted them wardship of the march against the Vikings while the march against the Bretons was granted to Robert the Strong . Charles patronage of the family provoked the jealousy of the Rorgonids , the most powerful family local to Neustria and then controlling the ducatus Cenomannicus Maine . In 865, they allied with Saloman of Brittany and attacked the brothers. Charles, to attain peace, took the march back and gave it to Gauzfrid of Neustria Gauzfrid , a Rorgonid. A charter of 879 mentions Berengar and his brothers taking part in the foundation of the college of Gem nden . Evidently, the death of Louis the German in 876 had allowed them to return to the court of Carloman. His daughter Ota, wife of Arnulf of Carinthia Ota became wife of Arnulf of Carinthia . Sources Guillotel, Hubert. Une autre marche de Neustrie. in Christian Settipani and Katharine S. B. Keats Rohan, Onomastique et Parent dans l Occident m di val . 2000. DEFAULTSORT Berengar 01 Of Neustria Category Conradiner family members Category French nobility France noble stub br Berengar Ia Neustria de Berengar Hessengau fr B renger Ier de Neustrie nl Berengarius I van Hessengouw ru ...   more details



  1. Raymond Berengar IV

    Raymond Berengar IV lang ca Ramon Berenguer , lang es Ram n Berenguer was the name of two medieval rulers Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence hndis an Rem n Berenguer IV es Ram n Berenguer IV pt Ram n Berenguer IV ...   more details



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    Summary Non free use rationale Article Warspear Online Description Warspear Online Legacy of Berengar Source http forum.warspear online.com Portion Low resolution Purpose Main screenshot of last version of Warspear Online. Allows to recognize the game. Replaceability other information Licensing Non free game screenshot ...   more details



  1. List of pastoral visits of Pope John Paul II outside Italy

    Merge to Pastoral trips of Pope John Paul II date September 2010 File Pope poland.jpg right thumb 200px Millions cheer Pope John Paul II during his first visit to Poland as pontiff File Pope John Paul II 11 06 1987 01.jpg right thumb 200px 11 June 1987 Pope John Paul II arriving at the military airport at Gdynia on his third Papal visit to Poland . Pope John Paul II made a total of 104 pastoral visits outside Italy . By the time of Funeral of Pope John Paul II his death in 2005 , he had made more ... List Of Pastoral Visits Of Pope John Paul Ii Outside Italy Category Personal timelines Category Religion ... ii travels index.htm List of travels of Pope John Paul II from the Vatican http www.webcitation.org ... Paul II Pope John Paul II visited 129 ref http www.vatican.va news services press documentazione ... as pope Nine visits ref name CBNtimeline Aug. 16 19, 2002 John Paul II makes his ninth trip to Poland http www.cbn.com spirituallife ChurchAndMinistry PopeJohnPaulIITimeline.aspx Pope John Paul II ... archive ref ref Pope John Paul II visited 129 countries during his time as pope, including nine visits to his native Poland http theamericano.com 2011 04 29 pope john paul ii beatified vatican sunday Pope John Paul II to be Beatified at the Vatican on Sunday The Americano 29 April 2011 Retrieved 4 May 2011 http www.webcitation.org 630SrCoXs WebCitation archive ref ref John Paul II s ninth ... news 000106.shtml Did You Know Pope John Paul II Polonia.com 1 April 2005 Retrieved 4 May 2011 http ... during his pontificate. http www.life.com image 1342669 Pope John Paul II Visits Poland Life magazine ... ref Quite unexpectedly, Pope John Paul II was in Malta again for a couple of hours during a stopover ... cronologico it.html 1990 Apostolic Journeys of His Holiness Pope John Paul II in Italian http www.webcitation.org ... news services press documentazione documents santopadre biografie giovanni paolo ii biografia pontificato en.html Events in the Pontificate of John Paul II from the Vatican City Vatican http ...   more details




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