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Frederick I, Duke of Lorraine

Index Frederick I, Duke of Lorraine

Frederick I (or Ferri) (c. 1143 – 7 April 1206) was the duke of Lorraine from 1205 to his death. [1]

22 relations: Autigny, Seine-Maritime, Bayon, Bitche, Château de Gerbéviller, Civil war, Frederick II, Duke of Lorraine, Frederick II, Duke of Swabia, German language, Grand Constable of France, Greater Poland, Henry I, Count of Zweibrücken, List of Polish monarchs, List of rulers of Lorraine, Matthew II of Montmorency, Matthias I, Duke of Lorraine, Mieszko III the Old, Remiremont, Roman Catholic Diocese of Toul, Simon II, Duke of Lorraine, Treaty of Ribemont (1179), Waleran III, Duke of Limburg, Wierzchoslawa Ludmilla of Greater Poland.

Autigny, Seine-Maritime

Autigny is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region in northern France.

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Bayon

The Bayon (ប្រាសាទបាយ័ន, Prasat Bayon) is a well-known and richly decorated Khmer temple at Angkor in Cambodia.

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Bitche

Bitche (German and Lorraine Franconian: Bitsch) is a commune in the Moselle department of the Grand Est administrative region in north-eastern France.

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Château de Gerbéviller

The Château de Gerbéviller is a chateau in the small community of Gerbéviller in Lorraine, France.

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Civil war

A civil war, also known as an intrastate war in polemology, is a war between organized groups within the same state or country.

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Frederick II, Duke of Lorraine

Frederick II (died 10 October 1213) was the duke of Lorraine from 7 April 1206 to his death, son of Frederick I and Ludmilla, daughter of Mieszko III the Old, monarch of Poland from the Piast Dynasty.

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Frederick II, Duke of Swabia

Frederick II (1090 – 6 April 1147), called the One-Eyed, was Duke of Swabia from 1105 until his death, the second from the Hohenstaufen dynasty.

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German language

German (Deutsch) is a West Germanic language that is mainly spoken in Central Europe.

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Grand Constable of France

The Grand Constable of France (Grand Connétable de France, from Latin comes stabuli for 'count of the stables'), as the First Officer of the Crown, was one of the original five Great Officers of the Crown of France (along with seneschal, chamberlain, butler, and chancellor) and Commander in Chief of the army.

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Greater Poland

Greater Poland, often known by its Polish name Wielkopolska (Großpolen; Latin: Polonia Maior), is a historical region of west-central Poland.

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Henry I, Count of Zweibrücken

Henry I of Zweibrücken (Heinrich I. von Zweibrücken, ?–1222) was the first count of the County of Zweibrücken founded in 1182 as the result of an inheritance division.

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List of Polish monarchs

Poland was ruled at various times either by dukes (the 10th–14th century) or by kings (the 11th-18th century).

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List of rulers of Lorraine

The rulers of Lorraine have held different posts under different governments over different regions.

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Matthew II of Montmorency

Matthew II or Mathieu II (died 24 November 1230), called the Great or the Great Constable, was lord of Montmorency from 1189 and Constable of France from 1218 to 1230.

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Matthias I, Duke of Lorraine

Matthias I (1119 – 13 May 1176) was the duke of Lorraine from 1138 to his death as the eldest son and successor of Simon I and Adelaide.

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Mieszko III the Old

Mieszko III the Old (Mieszko III Stary) (c. 1126/27 – 13 March 1202), of the royal Piast dynasty, was Duke of Greater Poland from 1138 and High Duke of Poland, with interruptions, from 1173 until his death.

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Remiremont

Remiremont is a town and commune in the Vosges department of northeastern France, situated in southern Grand Est.

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Toul

The Diocese of Toul was a Roman Catholic diocese seated at Toul in present-day France.

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Simon II, Duke of Lorraine

Simon II (1140 – 4 January 1207) was the Duke of Lorraine from 1176 to 1205.

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Treaty of Ribemont (1179)

The Treaty of Ribemont was signed on 2 May 1179 by the two eldest sons of the late Duke Matthias I of Lorraine.

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Waleran III, Duke of Limburg

Waleran III (or Walram III) (– 2 July 1226) was initially lord of Montjoie, then count of Luxembourg from 1214.

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Wierzchoslawa Ludmilla of Greater Poland

Wierzchoslawa Ludmilla of Greater Poland (Wierzchoslawa Ludmiła Mieszkówna; b. bef. 1153 – d. bef. 1223), was a Polish princess member of the House of Piast, by marriage Lady of Bitsch and during 1205-1206 Duchess of Lorraine.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_I,_Duke_of_Lorraine

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