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Gilbert, Duke of Lorraine Gilbert (or Giselbert) (c. 890 – 2 October 939) was son of Reginar and the brother-in-law of the Ottonian emperor, Otto I. He was duke of Lotharingia (or Lorraine) until 939. Gilbert was also lay abbot of Echternach, Stablo-Malmedy, St Servat ...
(c. 890 – 939), also known as ''Giselbert'' * Giselbert I of Roussillon (d. 1013 or 1014) *
Giselbert II of Roussillon Giselbert II ( es, Guislaberto, ca, Guislabert) (died 1102) was the count of Roussillon from the death of his father, Gausfred II, in 1074 until his own death. His mother was Adelaide. In 1040, he participated in his father's sack of Ampurias. H ...
(d. 1102) *
Giselbert, Count of Clermont Giselbert (Gilbert) (d. after 1097), once Count of Clermont, son of Widrich II (d. after 1062), who in turn was son of Widrich I (d. before 1062), the first Count of Clermont, and his wife Hersende, ex-wife of Hildrad (Hezelin), Count of :fr:Grand ...
(d. after 1097) * Giselbert van Loon (d. c.1045) *
Giselbert of Luxembourg Giselbert of Luxembourg (c. 1007 – 14 August 1059) was count of Salm and of Longwy, then count of Luxemburg from 1047 to 1059. He was a son of Frederick of Luxembourg, count of Moselgau, and perhaps of Ermentrude of Gleiberg. At first count of S ...
(c. 1007 – 14 August 1059) *
Gilbert, Duke of Burgundy Gilbert (or Giselbert) of Chalon (died 8 April 956) was count of Chalon, Autun, Troyes, Avallon and Dijon, and duke of Burgundy between 952 and 956. He became the ruler of the Duchy of Burgundy ''de facto'' (he was not Duke ''de jure''). By his wif ...
(d. 8 April 956), also known as ''Giselbert'' * Giselbert I of Bergamo (d. c.927/929) *
Giselbert II, Count of Duras Count Giselbert (or Gilbert) (d. before 1138), was the deputy advocate (''subadvocatus'') of Saint Trudo’s Abbey. At least by 1111 he began to be referred to as not just a count, but specifically the Count of Duras, and he may have been the firs ...
(d. before 1138) * Giselbert II of Bergamo (d. between 993 - 1010) * Gilbert of Roucy (d. c.1000), also known as ''Giselbert'' {{Disambig German masculine given names