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Eustácio III de Bolonha foi conde de Bolonha de 1087 a 1125, sucessor e filho do conde Eustácio II de Bolonha com Santa Ida da Lorena. Em 1066 participou da batalha de Hastings como aliado de Guilherme o Conquistador onde possivelmente terá morto Haroldo II de Inglaterra. Nesta batalha também terá oferecido o seu cavalo a Guilherme depois da montada deste ter sido morta por Gyrth Godwinson, irmão de Haroldo. Como filho mais velho, com a morte do seu pai em 1087, sucedeu-o no Condado de Bolonha. More information...

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