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Drogo and would
In 1051, Pope Leo IX forced a promise from Drogo that he would stop the Norman pillaging, but he was assassinated later that year ( probably by a Byzantine conspiracy led by Argyrus ) at Montoglio and was succeeded by his younger brother Humphrey after a brief interregnum.

Drogo and be
Guiscard returned to his brother Drogo and asked to be granted a fief.
Castle Drogo was the last castle to be built in England, and probably the last private house in the country to be built entirely of granite.
At the synod of Yütz in October 844, presided over by Charles ' uncle Drogo of Metz, the bishops sent orders to Nominoe, Lambert, and Pepin commanding them to renew their fealty to Charles or be prepared to accept military consequences.

Drogo and called
Illyrio and Viserys arrange a marriage between Daenerys and Khal Drogo, a powerful Dothraki warlord, hoping the marriage will buy Drogo's following, called a khalasar, in the conquest of Westeros.
Between 850 and 855 a sacramentary was made for Bishop Drogo called the Drogo Sacramentary.

Drogo and Count
Tancred's sons William Iron Arm, Drogo of Hauteville, Humphrey of Hauteville, Robert Guiscard and Roger the Great Count conquered the Emirate of Sicily and additional territories in Southern Italy.
In 1042 Melfi was chosen as the Norman capital, and in September of that year the Normans elected as their count William Iron-Arm, who was succeeded in turn by his brothers Drogo, Comes Normannorum totius Apuliæ e Calabriæ (" the Count of all Normans in Apulia and Calabria "), and Humphrey, who arrived about 1044.
Drogo was Count of Vannes and Count of Nantes before becoming Duke of Brittany.
Throughout his reign, Drogo was under the shared regency of his uncle the Count of Blois, Theobald I ( who entrusted the administration to Wicohen, Archbishop of Dol, and the Count of Rennes, Juhel Berengar ) and of his stepfather, the Fulk II, Count of Anjou, who married Alan II's widow.
Drogo was then approached by Ranulf Trincanocte, Count of Aversa, to reconcile him with Guaimar, which he did.
Drogo remained closely allied to Guaimar and assisted him against Pandulf after the latter's reinstallation as Count of Capua.
Around 1047, he was granted the lordship ( or countship ) of Lavello by his brother Drogo, whom he succeeded as Count of Apulia in August 1051.

Drogo and Normans
One of twelve sons of Tancred of Hauteville, he journeyed to the Mezzogiorno with his younger brother Drogo in the first half of the eleventh century ( c. 1035 ), in response to requests for help made by fellow Normans under Rainulf Drengot, count of Aversa.
Drogo of Hauteville ( c. 1010 – 10 August 1051 ) succeeded his brother, William Iron Arm, with whom he arrived in southern Italy c. 1035, as the leader of the Normans of Apulia.
In 1042, the Normans elected William as count at Melfi and Drogo received Venosa from Guaimar in a twelve-part division of the conquered territory.

Drogo and all
Bizzarrini applied all the ideas from the GTO and developed with Piero Drogo of Carrozzeria Sports Cars in the Modena works an aerodynamically advanced body, even lower than the GTO, with the roof line dramatically extended to the rear end, then abruptly truncated following the Kamm aerodynamic theory.
Bizzarrini applied all the ideas from the GTO and together with the car body specialist Piero Drogo developed an aerodynamically advanced body, even lower than GTO, with the roof line dramatically extended to the rear end following Kamm aerodynamic theory.

Drogo and Apulia
* The Norman brothers, William Iron Arm and Drogo de Hauteville, assume power in Apulia.
Lands were scarce in Apulia at the time and the roving Guiscard could not expect any grant from Drogo, then reigning, for Humphrey had just received his own county of Lavello.
* Drogo, count of Apulia ( d. 1051 )
In 1044 – 1045, Drogo fought on behalf of his brother in Apulia.

Drogo and Calabria
Drogo, who had just finished campaigning in Calabria, gave Guiscard command of the fortress of Scribla.
In the latter year, Drogo commanded an expedition into Calabria via the valley of Crati, near Cosenza.

Drogo and Normannorum
He christened William's brother and successor Drogo Dux et Magister Italiae comesque Normannorum totius Apuliae et Calabriae and made him a direct vassal of the emperor.

Drogo and ),
* Drogo ( 747 – 751 ), son of Carloman
* Drogo ( 695 – 708 ), son of Pepin the Middle, also duke of Champagne ( from 690 ) and duke of Burgundy from Nordebert's death in 697
William Drogo Montagu, 7th Duke of Manchester, KP ( 15 October 1823 – 22 March 1890 ), known as Lord Kimbolton from 1823 to 1843 and as Viscount Mandeville from 1843 to 1855, was a British peer and Conservative Member of Parliament.

Drogo and William
Other unofficial crusaders from Swabia, led by Hartmann of Dillingen, along with French, English, Lotharingian and Flemish volunteers, led by Drogo of Nesle and William the Carpenter, as well as many locals, joined Emicho in the destruction of the Jewish community of Mainz at the end of May.
* William Angus Drogo Montagu, 9th Duke of Manchester, politician
In 1038 there arrived William Iron-Arm and Drogo, the two eldest sons of Tancred of Hauteville, a petty noble of the Cotentin in Normandy.
Lord Derby married Alice Montagu daughter of William Drogo Montagu, 7th Duke of Manchester.
He was married at Christ Church, Mayfair, on 16 August 1892, at the age of 59, to Louisa Frederica Augusta von Alten, widow of the late William Drogo Montagu, 7th Duke of Manchester.
After the Norman Conquest of England the extensive Lordship of Holderness was given by King William I to Drogo de la Beuvirere, a Flemish supporter.
The Royal and Ducal House of Montagu is descended from Drogo de Montaigu, who was a companion of William, Duke of Normandy alias William the Conqueror.
William FitzAnsculf is recorded as being the tenant in chief of both manors, and Drogo as the tenant.
Emicho was joined by William the Carpenter and Drogo of Nesle, among others from the Rhineland, eastern France, Lorraine, Flanders and even England.
* Alexander Michael Charles David Francis George Edward William Kimble Drogo Montagu ,( b. 13 May 1993 )
In 1030 there arrived William and Drogo, the two eldest sons of Tancred of Hauteville, a petty noble of Coutances in Normandy.
An inscription on the wall commemorates the great Norman brothers William Iron Arm, Drogo, Humfrey and Robert Guiscard.
In 1046, when William died, Drogo and Peter I of Trani were the premier candidates to succeed him.
He is usually said to have accompanied his elder brothers William and Drogo to the Mezzogiorno circa 1035 on the basis of Goffredo Malaterra ; however, he may have arrived later, in 1044, during the reign of his elder brother William.

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