• Radulf or Radulph may refer to: Radulf, King of Thuringia, 7th-century noble, Duke and then King Radulf II, Duke of Thuringia, 9th century Radulf of Narbonne...
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  • Radulf was the Duke of Thuringia (dux Thoringiae) from 632 or 633 (certainly before 634) until his death after 642. According to the Chronicle of Fredegar...
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  • Radulf was a Frankish military chief or official imposed as count of Nimes by Pepin the Short after suppressing an anti-Frankish revolt in 754. The Gothic...
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  • Radulf Novell was a 12th-century Anglo-Norman prelate. He was a native of York, and according to writings produced by the Archbishopric of York, was elected...
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  • Radulf of Barcelona was a Catholic Bishop of northern Spain between (about 885–942). Born the son of Count Wifred the Hairy and Guinidilda of Empúries...
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    Radulf (died 1220) was a 13th-century Scoto-Norman Cistercian monk and abbot. Most details about Radulf's career and all details about his early life...
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  • Radulphe (also spelled Radulph, Rodolphe, etc.) was a French monk who, without permission from his superiors, left his monastery in France and travelled...
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    733–731 Leuderic II 732–754 Esteve 754–765 Dotila 765–783 Felix 783–792 Radulf 792–798 Felix (second time) 798–799 ... Posedoni 814–823 ... Sisebut 833–840...
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  • Radulf or Ratolf (died before 880) was the Duke of Thuringia (or the Sorbian March) from 874 until his death. Radulf was the successor and possibly son...
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  • Radulf or Ralph was a canon of the Bishopric of Lincoln and also identified as Master Radulf de Leicester . Following the death of Simon de Gunby, Bishop...
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    Ralph de Gael (redirect from Radulf de Gael)
    Ralph de Gaël (otherwise Ralph de Guader, Ralph Wader or Radulf Waders or Ralf Waiet or Rodulfo de Waiet; before 1042 – c. 1100) was the Earl of East Anglia...
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  • Radulf (died 920) was a Count of Besalú. He was the younger son of Sunifred I, Count of Barcelona, and thus a brother of Wilfred the Hairy and Miró the...
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  • remaining Thuringia was a local noble named Radulf, installed by King Dagobert in the early 630s. Radulf was able to secure the Frankish border along...
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  • Radulf (fl. 1223–1226) is an obscure churchman in early 13th-century Scotland, elected as Bishop of Dunblane some time between 1223 and 1225. The first...
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    bolstered by Grimoald's role in Duke Radulf of Thuringia's rebellion. Just prior to Otto's assassination, in c. 640 Radulf revolted against the Merovingians...
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    but later sagas refer to him as Rúðujarl (earl of Rouen). In 924, King Radulf extended Rollo's county westward up to the river Vire, including the Bessin...
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  • 507–532 Herminafried Conquered by the Franks. Merovingian dukes 632–642 Radulf I, "King of Thuringia" after 641 642–687 Heden I 687–689 Gozbert 689–719...
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  • a Radulf and wife Emma appear along with their sons Radulf and William. These occurrences have typically been taken to represent a single Radulf with...
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  • Ralph of Longchamp (c. 1155 – c. 1215) was a scholastic philosopher of the 13th century, known also as a physician and natural philosopher. He taught at...
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    century, when the stem dukes began to sever their ties to the monarchy. Radulf of Thuringia called up the levy for a war against Sigebert III in 640. Soon...
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    Thuringia (631–634), until he was finally defeated by Radulf of Thuringia in 636. In 641, the rebellious Radulf sought an alliance with Samo against his sovereign...
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  • by Ermeniard killed Ansemund, but the rebellion died without success and Radulf was designated as the new count by the Frankish king, Pepin the Short. Septimania...
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    Roger son of Radulf de Warenne appears in a charter dated 1040/1053. In 1059, a Radulf appears with his wife Emma and their sons Radulf and William. These...
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    English origin, derived from the Old English Rædwulf and Old High German Radulf, cognate with the Old Norse Raðulfr (rað "counsel" and ulfr "wolf"). The...
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  • Radulf de Lamley [Ralph, Ranulf, Randalph de Lambley] (died 1247) was a 13th-century monk and cleric. Radulf's youth is obscure, and it is not until the...
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  • Rudolph and the French Raoul, and is derived from Old English Rædwulf through Radulf. It is also a popular common boy name in Azerbaijan. The name is usually...
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    to the church, Radulf reported his encounter with William to the Bishop of Paris and prominent theologians. They then authorised Radulf and another priest...
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  • article by introducing citations to additional sources. Find sources: "Radulf of Brechin" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (January 2020)...
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  • have been the sons or grandsons of Poppo (I) of Grapfeld. Poppo replaced Radulf II in the Sorbian March no later than 880. In that year, the Daleminzi,...
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    his son and heir. After Dagobert's death in 639, the duke of Thuringia, Radulf, rebelled and tried to make himself king. He defeated Sigebert in what was...
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