Isembard Of La Trinité-du-Mont
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Isembard, also spelled Isembart, Isembert or Isambard, may refer to: * Isembard (vassal of Charlemagne), a leader of the ''Reconquista'' campaign of 805 * Isembard, Count of Autun (floruit 850–59), Burgundian nobleman and count of Autun * Isembart de Broyes, bishop of Orléarns (1033–63) * Isembert I, bishop of Poitiers (1021–47) * Isembert II, bishop of Poitiers (1047–87)


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* '' Gormond et Isembart'', a medieval epic poem *
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