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A reborn doll is a hand made art doll that resembles a human infant with as much realism as possible. The process of creating a reborn doll is referred to as reborning and the doll artists are referred to as reborners. [1] [2] Reborn dolls may be created from a blank kit or from a manufactured doll and are also known as lifelike dolls or reborn ...
Poppa of Bayeux (French: [pɔpa d(ə) bɛjø]; born c. 880) was the wife more danico [2] [3] of the Viking leader Rollo.She was the mother of William I Longsword, Gerloc [4] [5] and grandmother of Richard the Fearless, who forged the Duchy of Normandy into a great fief of medieval France. [6]
Sanchia was the third daughter of Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence, and Beatrice of Savoy. She was described as an "incomparable beauty". In 1243 she married Richard, then still an English prince and Earl of Cornwall. After her husband was elected king of the Romans, Sanchia was crowned alongside him at Aachen Cathedral in 1257. Four years ...
Opening page of his Mirall de trobar. Berenguer d'Anoia or de Noya (fl. c. 1300) was a Catalan troubadour from the Kingdom of Majorca.He wrote the Mirall de trobar, an Occitan poetic, grammatical, and rhetorical treatise in the tradition of the Razos de trobar of Raimon Vidal and the Regles de trobar of Jofre de Foixà, a genre always popular in Catalan country.
Berenguer Ramon I (c. 1005 – 26 May 1035), called the Crooked or the Hunchback (in Latin curvus; in Catalan el Corbat; in Spanish el Corvado or el Curvo), [1] was the count of Barcelona, Girona, and Ausona from 1018 to his death.
She was the daughter of Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Barcelona, and Douce I, Countess of Provence. [1] On 10/17 November 1128 in Saldaña, Berengaria married Alfonso VII, King of Castile, León and Galicia. [1] Their children were: Sancho III of Castile (1134–1158) Ramon, living 1136, died in infancy; Ferdinand II of León (1137–1188)