For other uses, see Isambard (disambiguation) and Isembard (disambiguation).
Isambart (died after 806), Count in Thurgau, also known as Isambard the Saxon was an 8th-century count (comes) in the Frankish lands of Saxony and Master of the Palace at Altdorf in Alamannia.[1]
Isambart (died after 806), Count in Thurgau, also known as Isambard the Saxon was an 8th-century count (comes) in the Frankish lands of Saxony and Master...
(ISBN 978-0-917914-73-7). Wikimedia Commons has media related to Marc Isambart Brunel. Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article...
family, a powerful Franco-Saxon Family. She was the daughter of Count Isambart and Thiedrada. Upon her daughter's marriage to Louis the Pious, the family...
and university academic, son of an employee of Isambard Kingdom Brunel Isambart (8th century), Frankish count Isembard (disambiguation) Isambard Brunel...
Poitiers (1047–87) Gormond et Isembart, a medieval epic poem Isambard Isambart This page or section lists people that share the same given name. If an...
[akvil]) is a commune in the Eure department in north western France. Marc Isambart Brunel, builder of the Thames Tunnel, was born in Hacqueville in 1769....
was Hedwig (Heilwig; c. 775 – after 833), a daughter of the Saxon count Isambart. Emma's elder sister was Judith, who in February 819 married the Carolingian...
parties (Georges Clemenceau in 1876; René Goblet's Radical Left in 1881; Isambart's Progressive Union in 1894). The Progressive Union (1894–1902) was originally...
1450. Bouillé only managed to summon seven witnesses – Guillaume Manchon, Isambart de la Pierre, Martin Ladvenu, Guillaume Duval, Jean Toutmouillé, Jean Massieu...
Le Conscrit de Mont-rouge, drama in 5 acts, including 1 prologue 1857: Isambart marié, vaudeville in 3 acts 1858: La Noce de Tronquette, tableau populaire...