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"possessor of wealth". Odo the Great (died c. 735), Duke of Aquitaine OdoI, Count of Orléans (died 834) OdoI, Count of Troyes (died 871) Odo II, Count of Troyes...
anew". In 972 Poland was attacked by OdoI, Margrave of the Saxon Ostmark. According to the chronicles of Thietmar, Odo acted unilaterally, without the Emperor's...
for Odo, may refer to: Odo the Great (died 735–740), Duke of Acquitaine OdoI, Count of Orléans (died 834) OdoI, Count of Troyes (died 871) Odo II, Count...
the Kingdom of France. In previous decades, two of its members, Odo (888) and Robert I (922), had ascended to the throne, displacing the ruling Carolingian...
Odo/Eudes I de Champlitte the so-called Champenois, (1123 - d. 1187) of the House of Blois and its cadet branch, the house of Champlitte. was Lord of...
OdoI (or Eudes I) was a West Frankish prelate who served as abbot of Corbie in the 850s and as bishop of Beauvais from around 860 until his death in...
Sully John II, Lord of Sully Louis I, Lord of Sully Marie, Lady of Sully OdoI, Lord of Beaujeu Odo II, Lord of Beaujeu Odo III, Lord of Beaujeu Gilles, Lord...
Meaux, (967–995) Stephen I (995–1022) OdoI of Meaux and III of Troyes (1022–1037), also Count of Blois Stephen II (1037–1048) Odo II of Meaux and IV of...
Swabia. She first married Count OdoI of Blois in about 983. They had several children, including Theobald II and Odo II. After the death of her husband...
Odo of Bayeux (died 1097) was Bishop of Bayeux in Normandy, and was also made Earl of Kent in England following the Norman Conquest. He was the maternal...
Odo of Beauvais may refer to Bishop OdoI of Beauvais (died 881) Bishop Odo II of Beauvais (died 1144) Bishop Odo III of Beauvais (died 1148) This disambiguation...
Odo of Cluny (French: Odon) (c. 878 – 18 November 942) was the second abbot of Cluny. He enacted the various Cluniac Reforms of France and Italy. He is...
Odo l of Furneaux (Eudes de Furneaux) (1040-1086) was a Frankish noble from Herbertien dynasty a branch of Carolingian dynasty. He was Count of Furneaux...