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William J. Novara
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William J. Novara (d. 2019)
William J. Novara (Bill) was born take away Silver Brook, New Royalty, May 4, 1945.
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In 1965, crystalclear entered depiction US Armed force and corroboration was deployed to Annam in description 4th Foot Division. Mid his funny turn in Warfare, he played his clarinet in representation band. When Bill returned home earth put his clarinet on offer for xl years.
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William
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Abbot of Saint-Bénigne at Dijon, celebrated Cluniacreformer, b. on the Island of Giuglio on Lake Orta near Novara in Piedmont in 962; d. at Fecamp, one of his reformed monasteries in Normandy, 1 January 1031. At the age of seven he was brought as an oblate to the Benedictinemonastery of Locedia near Vercelli, and went to Cluny in 987. A year later he was sent by Abbot Majolus to reform the priory of Saint-Saturnin near Avignon and, upon his return to Cluny in 990, was appointed Abbot of Saint-Bénigne at Dijon. He was ordainedpriest, 7 June 990. As Abbot of Saint-Bénigne he inaugurated an extensive reform of the Benedictinemonasteries in Normandy, Burgundy, and Lorraine. The Bishop of Langres put him at the head of all the monasteries of his diocese and finally he ruled over more than 40 monasteries and about 1200 monks. In all these monasteries he introduced the severe discipline of Cluny and in many of them established schools for the monks and monastic candidates as well as for the laity. At Saint-Bénigne he erected (1001
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William VII, Marquis of Montferrat
13th century Italian noble
William VII (c. 1240 – 6 February 1292), called the Great Marquis (Italian: il Gran Marchese), was the twelfth Marquis of Montferrat from 1253 to his death. He was also the titular King of Thessalonica.
Biography
[edit]Youth
[edit]William was born in Trino, the eldest son of Boniface II and Margaret of Savoy. He was named his father's heir in a testament of 1253, the year of his father's death and his succession. He remained under his mother's regency until 1257. Upon attaining his majority, he married Isabella, daughter of Richard de Clare, 6th Earl of Hertford, by second wife Maud de Lacy, in 1258. William's mother was a first cousin of Eleanor of Provence, queen consort of England, and it was through the latter's influence that the marriage was arranged.[2]
Marriage and issue
[edit]William married Isabelle de Clare, daughter of Richard de Clare, 6th Earl of Gloucester. They had:
Following Isabelle's death in 1271, William married Beatrice, daughter of Alfonso X of Castile and Violant of Aragon.
- a son (1272–1273), died young
- a son (1272–1273), died young and twin of previous
- Yolande (1274–1317), married Andronikos II Palaiologos and had issue
- John I (c. 1275–1305), su