Robert Niartal
Cummey
| Beashnys | |
|---|---|
| Ruggyr | c. 830 Worms, yn Impiraght Charolingiagh |
| Baase | 2 Jerrey Souree 866 (35–36 bleeaney d'eash) Cah Brissarthe |
| Bun baaish | Baase ayns caggey |
| Coontey Anjou | |
| Coontey Auxerre | |
| Coontey Blois, Châteaudun as Chartres | |
| Mark-choontey Neustria | |
| Coontey Nevers | |
| Coontey Tours | |
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| Jannooyn | |
| Keird | feudatory (en) |
| Coorse caggee | |
| Co-chaggey | Cah Brissarthe |
| Elley | |
| Enmys ooasle | Coontey Blois, Châteaudun as Chartres (865–866) Coontey Nevers (865–866) Coontey Auxerre (865–866) Coontey Anjou (862–866) Mark-choontey Neustria (861–866) |
| Lught-thie | Robertians (en) |
| Sheshey | Adelheid van Tours (en) |
| Paitçhey | slane rolley
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| Paarant | Robert III of Worms (en) |
| Braar ny shuyr | slane rolley |
| Lught mooinjeragh | slane rolley
|
Aundyryn | |
Robert Niartal (Frangish: Robert le Fort; c. 830 – 866), she ayr lesh daa ree er Francia Heear v'eh: Odo (ny Eudes) as Robert I y Rank. Ta e vooinjer enmyssit ass myr ny Robertee. Ayns 853, v'eh enmyssit missus dominicus liorish Çhalse Meayl, Ree Francia Heear. She shenn shenn-ayr lesh Hugh Capet v'eh as, myr shen, shennayr lesh ny Capetianee.
Jallooyn
[reagh | reagh y bun]-
Lhiaght da Robert Niartal, soit ec keeill Notre Dame de Brissarthe
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Lhiaght da Robert Niartal, Châteauneuf-sur-Sarthe