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Look up isarn in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Isarn may refer to: Isarn of Pallars (died 948) Isarn, Bishop of Grenoble (950–976) Isarn (troubadours)
Isarn
Dialect of the Lao language
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Isan_language
Count of Ribagorza (d. 1017/1018)
William Isarn (Guillermo Isárnez) was the Count of Ribagorza from 1010 until his death in 1017 or 1018. He was a young man when he became party to a power-sharing
William_Isarn
Nationality and autonomous community of Spain
March 2009. Retrieved 25 April 2010. Veny, Joan (1997). "greuges de Guitard isarn, Senyor de Caboet (1080–1095)". Homenatge a Arthur Terry. Barcelona: Publicacions
Catalonia
King of Pamplona from 1004 to 1035
William Isarn, illegitimate son of count Isarn, and Raymond III of Pallars Jussà and his wife, Mayor García of Castile, who was both niece of Isarn and aunt
Sancho_III_of_Pamplona
There were three troubadours named Isarn or Izarn, and who are difficult to distinguish completely today. The first has no surname and composed two partimens
Isarn_(troubadours)
Medieval French churchman
Isarn or Izarn was a 13th-century French Dominican missionary, inquisitor, and writer. Among his works is a fictitious dialogue between himself and an
Isarn_(inquisitor)
Medieval county
following intervention by Sancho García of Castile William Isarn (1010–1018), illegitimate son of Isarn Mayor García (1010–1025), granddaughter of Raymond II
County_of_Ribagorza
Name list
meaning either "iron-bright" or "iron-axe". The first element comes from isarn meaning iron (or steel). The second element comes from either biart-r (bright
Isambard
Romance language
2023. Retrieved 5 November 2020. Veny, Joan (1997). "greuges de Guitard isarn, Senyor de Caboet (1080–1095)". Homenatge a Arthur Terry. Barcelona: Publicacions
Catalan_language
Isarn (died 948) was the Count of Pallars from 920 until his death, and effectively a sovereign prince. He was the eldest of the four sons of Raymond
Isarn,_Count_of_Pallars
Her youngest brother Isarno did leave a son when he died in 1003, William Isarn, but he was illegitimate and lived in Castile, and therefore, Tota of Ribagorza
Tota_of_Ribagorza
Region of northeastern Thailand
pronounced [ʔīː.sǎːn] ; Lao: ອີສານ, romanized: Īsān; also written as Isaan, Isarn, Issarn, Issan, Esan, or Esarn; from Pāli 𑀇𑀲𑀸𑀦 isāna or Sanskrit ईशान्य
Isan
Bishop of Grenoble from 950 until his death in 976 or later
Isarnus (Isarn, in French) was the Bishop of Grenoble from 950 until his death in 976 or later. During the reign of Conrad the Peaceful he was instrumental
Isarn_(bishop_of_Grenoble)
Count of Provence (c. 950–993)
royal consent, he and his descendants controlled the fisc in Provence. With Isarn, Bishop of Grenoble, he repopulated Dauphiné and settled an Italian count
William_I_of_Provence
Catalan nobleman (Count of Pallars) 900–948
jointly with his brother Isarn from 920. Lope was son of Raymond I, Count of Pallars and Ribagorza and thus a brother of Isarn, as well as of Bernard I
Lope_I_of_Pallars
Pair of horses in Norse mythology
upp heðan svangir sól draga. En und þęira bógum · fǫ́lu blíð ręgin, ę́sir ísarn-kol. — Grímnismál 37 “Early-waker and All-swift—they will henceforth, slender
Árvakr_and_Alsviðr
and probably refers to the wife of his son, Isarn. Pallars was inherited by his two youngest sons, Isarn and Llop, while mostly-overrun Ribagorza went
Raymond I, Count of Pallars and Ribagorza
Raymond_I,_Count_of_Pallars_and_Ribagorza
the Forum iudicum, the feudal oath of 1098, and the Greuges de Guitard Isarn of 1080–1091, also of Organyà origin, as well as Catalan glosses in Latin
Homilies_d'Organyà
Abbey located in Bouches-du-Rhône, France
religious life in the surrounding monasteries that had become decadent. Saint Isarn (d. 1048), a Catalan monk and successor as abbot to Wiffred, began construction
Abbey_of_St_Victor,_Marseille
Commune in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
century. Clement, the Bishop of Cavaillon, ordered its reconstruction by Isarn, abbot of Sainte-Victoire. In the Late Middle Ages, the poet Petrarch made
Fontaine-de-Vaucluse
September Abbot of the Monastery of St. Victor, Venerable, name also spelled Isarn Ywi 690 8 October Venerable, Deacon Zachariah the Recluse 301–400 24 March
List of Eastern Orthodox saints (T–Z)
List_of_Eastern_Orthodox_saints_(T–Z)
Count of Castile
partition between Castilian-educated William Isarn, illegitimate son of Toda's brother and predecessor count Isarn, and Raymond Sunyer of Pallars, husband
Sancho_García_of_Castile
Medieval form of the Catalan Language
across to the Balearic Islands and Alghero in Sardinia. Greuges of Guitard Isarn, Lord of Caboet (c. 1080–1095) Hec est memoria de ipsas rancuras que abet
Old_Catalan
Catalan nobleman
Part of the Complaints of Guitard Isarn (Greuges de Guitard Isarn)
Lord_of_Caboet
Topics referred to by the same term
American economist Ysanne Isard, a character in the Star Wars franchise Isarn (disambiguation) Izard (disambiguation) Izzard (disambiguation) This disambiguation
Isard
Château in Lozère, France
went bankrupt building the dam. The château was built in 1578 by Jacques Isarn, a noble of Villefort. This family continued to grow in importance until
Château_de_Castanet
Queen of Pamplona from 1010 to 1032
confirming certain privileges of the Monastery of San Millán. In 1017, William Isarn, Count of Ribagorza was assassinated during an expedition to the Val d'Aran
Muniadona_of_Castile
Feudal monarchy in southern France (778–1271)
properly. New religious currents appeared, like the Cluniac reform. Bishop Isarn, helped by Pope Gregory VII, tried to put everything back in order. He gave
County_of_Toulouse
Roman Catholic church in France
Saint-Raymond in Toulouse. This early building was probably begun by bishop Isarn (1071 to 1105), and was continued by his successor Amiel (1105 to 1139)
Toulouse_Cathedral
Surname list
secondarily also a surname. It most likely is composed of the element īsarn, "iron" in both Old High German and Old Saxon, or īs, "ice" in both Old
Isebrand
people and taking about 1,000 war captives—among them the count's own son, Isarn. In 905, his ally Fortún Garcés was deposed by Sancho I of Navarre (with
Raid of 904 in Pallars and Ribagorza
Raid_of_904_in_Pallars_and_Ribagorza
Countship
of Urgell (I) [ca] four children 1035 aged 39-40 William Isarn c.970 Illegitimate son of Isarn [it] 1011 – 1017 County of Ribagorça Unmarried 1017 aged
Catalan_counties
Count Raymond II of Pallars. Suñer succeeded his father and his uncle, Isarn, Count of Pallars. Suñer ruled together with his brothers, who died in 995
Sunyer_I_of_Pallars
History of the Catalan language
across to the Balearic Islands and Alghero in Sardinia. Greuges of Guitard Isarn, Lord of Caboet (ca. 1080–1095) Hec est memoria de ipsas rancuras que abet
History_of_Catalan
Wifred II of Cerdagne, also. According to the Crónica d'Alaó renovada, count Isarn I of Ribagorza died fighting the Moors at Monzón in 1003. This suggests
Battle_of_Albesa
State in Iberia (1173–1714)
completely or mostly in Catalan begin to appear, like the Complaints of Guitard Isarn, Lord of Caboet (ca. 1080–1095), or The Oath of peace and truce of Count
Principality_of_Catalonia
arbitrated disputes and thus created the feudal system of Provence. With Isarn, bishop of Grenoble, he undertook the mission to repopulate the Dauphiné
Muslim presence in medieval France
Muslim_presence_in_medieval_France
Commune in Occitanie, France
the stake of the elderly Cathar Bishop or Perfect of Carcassonne, Pierre Isarn in 1226, witnessed by the King. This may have been the last significant
Caunes-Minervois
Four associated castles in Occitania, France
homes and the Cathar bishops went to stay in Cabaret: Arnaud Hot, Pierre Isarn and Guiraud Abith. In 1229, the fortress launched the Cathar resistance
Châteaux_de_Lastours
(997–1008) County of Ribagorza (complete list) – Isarn, Count (990–1003) Tota, Count (1003–1010) William Isarn, Count (1010–1018) Mayor García of Castile,
List of state leaders in the 11th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_11th_century
European state
died in 920. Pallars was inherited by his two youngest (of four) sons, Isarn and Lope I of Pallars. The history of Pallars in the tenth century is obscure
County_of_Pallars
Roman Catholic diocese in France (1317 - 1801)
three sons of Guillaume Seigneur of the chateau of Lavaur, one of whom was Isarn, the Bishop of Toulouse. They gave to the monks of Saint-Pons the church
Ancient_Diocese_of_Lavaur
Medieval Hispano-Roman Muslim dynasty in Iberia
ravaging the lands, killing hundreds and taking a thousand captives, including Isarn, Count Raymond's son, who was kept in Tudela for a decade before being freed
Banu_Qasi
Palaeographer, philologist and culture historian
codices and even anonymous charters, with names such as Altimir, At, Eiximèn, Isarn, Llop and Recared. He has done so by unequivocally proving that the presbyters
Jesús_Alturo_i_Perucho
The Old Norse name has been connected both with Old Norse íss ('ice') and ísarn ('iron'); Förstemann connects the corresponding Old High German form Isunc
List of figures in Germanic heroic legend, I–O
List_of_figures_in_Germanic_heroic_legend,_I–O
French noble (c.1000–1070)
as bishop. Guy's uncle de Guigues was bishop of Grenoble, and succeeded Isarn. The episcopate then passed to a cousin, Mallen. His brother was bishop
Guigues_I_of_Albon
Decade
Taizu, Chinese emperor (b. 927) Al-Mansur Yahya, Zaidi scholar and imam Isarn, bishop of Grenoble (approximate date) Kvirike II, Georgian prince and chorbishop
970s
Latin Catholic diocese in France
Bernard de Capendu (1278–1280) – Gauthier (1280) – Bérenger (c. 1286) – Isarn (1291–1298) – Pierre de La Chapelle-Taillefer (1298–1300) – Jean de Chevry
Diocese of Carcassonne-Narbonne
Diocese_of_Carcassonne-Narbonne
iconographic study. The first folio, by a different artist from the rest, depicts Isarn and Dalmau, lords of Castellfollit, rendering homage to Wifred II of Cerdagne
Liber_feudorum_Ceritaniae
Count of Pallars from 948 to 995
Suñer I. He was married to Lady Ermentruda. Issue Ermengol I of Pallars Isarn (Ysarn) Miró William Ermengarda Ava According to Europäische Stammtafeln
Borrell_I_of_Pallars
Calendar year
Taizu, Chinese emperor (b. 927) Al-Mansur Yahya, Zaidi scholar and imam Isarn, bishop of Grenoble (approximate date) Kvirike II, Georgian prince and chorbishop
976
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
of St Victor in Marseilles, which flourished under him. See: (in French) Isarn de Marseille. Wikipédia. (French Wikipedia). See: (in Russian) Никандр Псковский
September 24 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
September_24_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
the son of Isarn, semi-independent viscount of Conflent. His brother Bernat and Bernat's son Arnau, both viscounts in succession after Isarn, make no appeal
Sal·la
Pallars (complete list) – Raymond I, Count (872–920) Lope I, Count (920–947) Isarn, Count (920–948) Raymond II, Count (948–992) Borrell I, Count (948–995)
List of state leaders in the 10th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_10th_century
Guiraut d'Espaigna Guiraut del Luc Guiraut Riquier Guossalbo Roitz Isarn Marques Isarn Rizol Iseut de Capio Iznart d'Entrevenas Jacme (II) d'Arago Jacme
List of troubadours and trobairitz
List_of_troubadours_and_trobairitz
cathedral were not maintained properly, and the Cluniac Reforms began. Bishop Isarn, aided by Pope Gregory VII, gave the Daurade Basilica to the Cluniac abbots
History_of_Toulouse
Byzantine pretender (1886–1962)
early 11th century, he decreed that the heirs of the former Count, William Isarn, would bear the title of Lords of Lascorz, from which they took that surname
Eugenio_Lascorz
Early 11th-century military expedition
Petri Vivi Senonensis. Bruce 2006, 136. As recorded in the biography of Isarn, the abbot of Saint-Victor, the Vita sancti Ysarno abbate sancti Victoris
Mujahid's invasion of Sardinia
Mujahid's_invasion_of_Sardinia
people and taking about 1000 captives, among them the count's own son, Isarn. However, in 905 his ally Fortún Garcés of Pamplona was deposed by Sancho
Lubb_ibn_Muhammad
Former Benedictine monastery in Catalonia, Spain
and three of the four offspring of the recently deceased founder, his son Isarn and the sisters Quíxol and Ego, at the head of witnesses both laymen and
Monastery of Sant Benet de Bages
Monastery_of_Sant_Benet_de_Bages
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Boy/Male
Hindu
Fighter
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Kind; Like a Baby
Boy/Male
Tamil
Precious, Valuable
Boy/Male
Arabic
Variant Used for Mohammad; Founder of Islamic Religion; Praiseworthy; Glorified
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Gracious.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Traditional
Infinite; Long-lived
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Gained by Virtue
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, English
Son of the Shield
Girl/Female
Native American
Attractive.
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