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  1. Geoffrey Of Monmouth: Geoffrey Of Monmouth, bishop of St Asaph and writer on early British history, was born about the year 1100. Of his early life little is known, except that he received a liberal education under the eye of his paternal uncle ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  2. Geoffrey of Monmouth: Geoffrey of Monmouth (Latin Galfridus Monemutensis, d. c. [100%] 2023-08-18
  3. Geoffrey of Monmouth: The writer and author who created the main framework of Arthurian legend and the figure of Arthur as a semi-historical British king. [100%] 2000-06-20
  4. Monmouth: Monmouth, a city and the county-seat of Warren county, Illinois, in the W. part of the state, about 40 m., 5936; (1900), 7460, of whom 594 were foreign-born. [67%] 2022-09-02
  5. Monmouth: See Monmouth (disambiguation) for articles sharing the titleMonmouth. MONMOUTH (Welsh Mynwy), a municipal and contributory parliamentary borough, and the county town of Monmouthshire, England, 18 m. of Hereford, on the Great Western railway. [67%] 2022-09-02
  6. Monmouth (Maine): Pour les articles homonymes, voir Monmouth. Cet article est une ébauche concernant le Maine. (Maine) [67%] 2025-03-10
  7. Monmouth (Iowa): Pour les articles homonymes, voir Monmouth. Cet article est une ébauche concernant l’Iowa. (Iowa) [67%] 2025-04-07
  8. Battle of Monmouth: The Battle of Monmouth, also known as the Battle of Monmouth Court House, was fought near Monmouth Court House in modern-day Freehold Borough, New Jersey on June 28, 1778, during the American Revolutionary War. It pitted the Continental Army ... (American Revolutionary War battle fought on June 28, 1778) [66%] 2024-01-01 [1778 in New Jersey] [1778 in the United States]...
  9. Battle of Monmouth: In the Battle of Monmouth, American soldiers attacked the British from behind, winning for the Americans an important victory. Hearing of the alliance between France and the United States, the British army determined to evacuate Philadelphia and march through New ... [66%] 2023-03-12 [American Revolutionary War Battles]
  10. Earl of Monmouth: Earl of Monmouth was a title that was created twice in the Peerage of England. The title was first created for English courtier Robert Carey, 1st Baron Carey in 1626. [66%] 2024-01-01 [Extinct earldoms in the Peerage of England] [1626 establishments in England]...
  11. Battle Of Monmouth: Battle Of Monmouth (1778), a battle in. The prospect of an alliance between France and America in 1778 induced the British to concentrate their forces. Sir Henry Clinton, who had succeeded Sir W. [66%] 2022-09-02
  12. Hawise of Monmouth: Hawise or Hadewis (lived early 12th century), whose origin and parentage are unknown, was the wife of William fitzBaderon, who held Monmouth, Wales and lived in Monmouth Castle from the year 1082 on the orders of King William I of ... [66%] 2024-02-25 [Anglo-Normans in Wales] [People from Monmouth, Wales]...
  13. Mayor of Monmouth: The Mayor of Monmouth is an elected position given to a town councillor in Monmouth in Wales. The position dates back about 750 years. (none) [66%] 2024-11-07 [Politics of the United Kingdom] [Ceremonial officers in the United Kingdom]...
  14. Geoffrey of Vendôme: Geoffrey of Vendôme (Goffridus Abbas Vindocinensis) (c. 1065/70 of a noble family, at Angers, France – 26 March 1132 at Angers, France) was a French Benedictine monk, writer and cardinal. [61%] 2023-01-04 [11th-century births] [1132 deaths]...
  15. Geoffrey Of Paris: Geoffrey Of Paris, French chronicler, was probably the author of the Chronique métrique de Philippe le Bel, or Chronique rimée de Geoffroi de Paris. This work, which deals with the history of France from 1300 to 1316, contains 7918 verses ... [61%] 2022-09-02
  16. Geoffrey of Lusignan: Geoffrey of Lusignan (before 1150 – May 1216) was the Lord of Vouvant and Soubise, and Count of Jaffa and Ascalon. He was also Lord of Mervent and Moncontour by his wife's rights. (Count of Jaffa and Ascalon) [61%] 2022-12-04 [12th-century births] [1216 deaths]...
  17. Geoffrey of Sergines: Geoffrey of Sergines, sometimes known as Geoffroy of Sargines (c. 1205 – April 1269), was a French knight who served as seneschal and regent of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. [61%] 2024-12-01 [1200s births] [1269 deaths]...
  18. Geoffrey: Geoffrey, archbishop of York, was a bastard son of Henry II. He was distinguished from his legitimate half-brothers by his consistent attachment and fidelity to his father. He was made bishop of Lincoln at the age of twenty-one ... [57%] 2022-09-02
  19. Geoffrey (Dean of Lincoln): Geoffrey (died 1182 or 1183), sometimes known as Geoffrey Kirtling or Kytlynge, was a priest in the Catholic Church. He was appointed Dean of Lincoln between 1181 and 1182. (Dean of Lincoln) [57%] 2024-09-06 [Deans of Lincoln] [12th-century English Roman Catholic priests]...
  20. Geoffrey II of Briel: Geoffrey II of Briel or Geoffrey of Briel the Younger, was a French knight and the cousin or nephew of Geoffrey I of Briel, Baron of Karytaina in the Principality of Achaea, in Frankish Greece. Geoffrey I of Briel died ... [53%] 2023-06-26 [13th-century French people] [Barons of the Principality of Achaea]...

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