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four and dukes
Then the king came to the Haye in Touraine and his men had passed the river of Loire, some at the bridge of Orléans and some at Meung, at Saumur, at Blois, and at Tours and whereas they might: they were in number a twenty thousand men of arms beside other ; there were a twenty-six dukes and earls ( Counts ) and more than sixscore banners, and the four sons of the king, who were but young, the duke Charles of Normandy, the lord Louis, that was from thenceforth duke of Anjou, and the lord John duke of Berry, and the lord Philip, who was after duke of Burgoyne ".
Here, the king and the dukes agreed on four bills, commonly referred to as the Reichsreform ( Imperial Reform ): a set of legal acts to give the disintegrating Empire back some structure.
The three Archbishops oversaw the most venerable and powerful sees in Germany, while the other four were supposed to represent the dukes of the four nations ( the Franks, Swabians, Saxons and Bavarians ); they also hold great offices in the imperial household.
The Salian dynasty Salier was a dynasty in the High Middle Ages of four German Kings ( 1024 – 1125 ), also known as the Frankish dynasty after the family's origin and role as dukes of Franconia.
However, not all the Silesian dukes accepted his authority: Dukes Bolko I the Strict, Konrad II the Hunchback and three of the four sons of Władysław of Opole: Casimir of Bytom, Mieszko I of Cieszyn and Przemysław of Racibórz were completely against Henry's politics.
The four eldest captains ruled the city together, and jokingly called themselves " dukes ," which stuck.
Baldur's Gate is ruled by four grand dukes, the Council of Four.
On one occasion six dukes, two marquises, twenty three earls, four Viscounts, and fourteen barons from the House of Lords joined members of the House of Commons in a procession to honour him, followed by one of these banquets.
John Johnstone lists approximately 1500 of Parr's correspondents, including two members of the royal family, four archbishops and a vast selection of dukes, marquesses, earls, viscounts, lords, knights, judges and members of parliament.
The city of Bergedorf received town privileges in 1275, then a part of the younger Duchy of Saxony ( 1180 – 1296 ), which was partitioned by its four co-ruling dukes in 1296 into the branch duchies of Saxe-Lauenburg and Saxe-Wittenberg.
Rows of sealskin spots on the cape designate the peer's rank ; dukes use four rows, marquesses three and a half, earls three, viscounts two and a half, and barons and lords of Parliament two.
The coronets of dukes show eight strawberry leaves, those of marquesses four strawberry leaves alternating with four raised silver balls, those of earls eight strawberry leaves alternating with eight raised silver balls, those of viscounts sixteen silver balls and those of barons six silver balls.
Wang then turned his attention against Fu Sou, and eventually, all four dukes were defeated and killed.
In commemorating the 1st Earl of Rutland and his wife this tomb also marks the first of the actual burials in the church of the eight earls and four dukes over a period of almost 250 years.
In 1202 the Polish seniorate was abolished and all Polish Duchies, including Silesia, became independent, although four Silesian dukes of the 13th century were rulers of Kraków and held the title Duke of Poland.
Among those manumitting ( releasing ) slaves in the Bodmin record are four English kings, but no Cornish kings, dukes or earls.
Dausprungas is mentioned only once in the peace treaty with Galicia – Volhynia in 1219 among the 21 early dukes of Lithuania as one of the five elder dukes ( other four being Zivinbudas, Daujotas, Mindaugas and Viligaila – Daujotas ' brother ).
The grand dukes were taken outside and loaded into a truck that already held four common criminals and six red Guardsmen.
The most prominent rulers of the Trpimirović house include Tomislav ( first king of Croatia, crowned in 925 ), Petar Krešimir and Dmitar Zvonimir ; the house gave four dukes, thirteen kings and a queen.
Subsequently it was signed ( subscribed to ) by three electors of the Holy Roman Empire, twenty dukes and princes, twenty-four counts, four barons, thirty-five free imperial cities, and over 8, 000 pastors.

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