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Bavaria: Origin, Geographical Distribution
Sahl, or saal, in German, signifies a hall or court. French, salle. The name may be local, and derived from the river Sale, in France, or Saal, a river in Bavaria.
Bavaria Surname Origin
Bavaria: Place of Origin :  Dyfed (United Kingdom) |  London (United Kingdom) |  Highlands (United Kingdom) |  Oxfordshire (United Kingdom) |  Cheshire (United Kingdom) |  County Durham (United Kingdom)
Bavaria: Online Family Trees
of BAVARIA  (United Kingdom) 1878 - 1912
of BAVARIA Winchester (Hampshire, England, United Kingdom) 1184 - 1184
BAVARIA Kidwelly Carmarthenshire Wales (Dyfed, Wales, United Kingdom) 1339 - 1339
BAVARIA Grosmont Castle, Grosmont, Monmouthshire, England (Gwent, Wales, United Kingdom) 1300 - 1300
BAVARIA Kings Chaple,Westminister,Middlesex (London, England, United Kingdom) 1352 - 1352
BAVARIA __en Of, Carmarthenshire (Dyfed, Wales, United Kingdom) 1335 - 1335
BAVARIA Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire (Dyfed, Wales, United Kingdom) 1339 - 1339
BAVARIA  (United Kingdom) 907 - 1660
of BAVARIA  (United Kingdom) 947 - 1825
BAVARIA II Rogensburg (United Kingdom) 954 - 954

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Bavaria: Books that contain this surname
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BAVARIAUniversal pronouncing dictionary of biography and mythology (Volume 02)
Author: Thomas, Joseph, 1811-1891 - Published in 1870
... Isabella OF BAVARIA, daughter of Stephen, second Duke of Bavaria, born in 1371, became Queen ...
BAVARIAUniversal pronouncing dictionary of biography and mythology (Volume 2)
Author: Thomas, Joseph, 1811-1891 - Published in 1901
... Isabella OF BAVARIA, daughter of Stephen, second Duke of Bavaria, born in 1371, became Queen ...
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Updated on 2011-04-12
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