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  2. Familiaris - Wikipedia

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    In the Middle Ages, a familiaris (plural familiares), more formally a familiaris regis ("familiar of the king") or familiaris curiae [1] ("of the court"), was, in the words of the historian W. L. Warren, "an intimate, a familiar resident or visitor in the [royal] household, a member of the familia, that wider family which embraces servants, confidents, and close associates."

  3. Familia regis - Wikipedia

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  4. England in the High Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    At the centre of power, the kings employed a succession of clergy as chancellors, responsible for running the royal chancery, while the familia regis, the military household, emerged to act as a bodyguard and military staff. [85] England's bishops continued to form an important part in local administration, alongside the nobility. [86]

  5. Pro aris et focis - Wikipedia

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    Pro Aris et Focis is the motto of many families such as the Blomfields of Norfolk, the Mulvihills of Ireland, the Waits of Scotland, a private members club in Australia, the United Service Club Queensland and of military regiments all over the world, such as the Middlesex Yeomanry of Britain, the Royal Queensland Regiment of Australia and the Victoria Rifles of Canada.

  6. List of family trees - Wikipedia

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    This is an index of family trees on the English Wikipedia. It includes noble, politically important, and royal families as well as fictional families and thematic diagrams. This list is organized according to alphabetical order.

  7. Galindo Aznárez I - Wikipedia

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    Galindo Aznárez and an unknown woman had a son, Aznar Galíndez II, his successor.He appears to have had at least one additional child: an 867 charter mentions a son-in-law, "king Sancho", whom several scholars have identified with the younger son of García Íñiguez of Pamplona, Sancho Garcés, father of Aznar Sánchez of Larraun and grandfather of queen Toda of Pamplona.

  8. Regis (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Regis or Régis is a given name. Notable persons with that given name include: Notable persons with that given name include: Régis (footballer, born 1965) , full name Reginaldo Paes Leme Ferreira, Brazilian footballer

  9. Regis (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Regis or Régis is a given name. Notable persons with that surname include: Balthasar Regis (died 1757), Canon of Windsor; Cyrille Regis (1958–2018), English association football player; Dave Regis (born 1964), English association football player; David Regis (born 1968), French-American association football player