• 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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  • century Radulf of Narbonne, 8th-century Count Radulf of Besalú (died 920), Count Radulf (d. 1220), Radulf II, abbot of Kinloss Radulf of Brechin, 13th-century...
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    Radulf 914–940 Guisad II 940–981 Sal.la 981–1010 Ermengol 1010–1035 Eribau 1035–1040 Guillem Guifredo 1040–1075 Bernat Guillermo 1075–1092 Folc II of...
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    made his brother Radulf its count and it became one of the last de facto independent Catalan counties. Sometime between 913 and 920, Radulf died and Miro...
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    without success and Radulf was designated as the new count by the Frankish king, Pepin the Short. Septimania Islamic invasion of Gaul Flood, Timothy M...
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    success and Radulf was designated new count by the Frankish court. About 755, Abd ar-Rahman ibn Uqba replaced Umar ibn Umar. In 759, Narbonne was not receiving...
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    Besalú, Girona, Narbonne, Agde, Béziers, Lodève, Melgueil, Conflent and Nîmes, from 844 to 848. He may have been the son of Belló, Count of Carcassonne,...
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    Duke Radulf of Thuringia's rebellion. Just prior to Otto's assassination, in c. 640 Radulf revolted against the Merovingians and made himself King of Thuringia...
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  • Theodoric the Great created the first kingdom of Septimania, retaining its traditional capital at Narbonne. He appointed as his regent an Ostrogothic nobleman...
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  • and Ermesende, and thus the brother of Wilfred the Hairy and Radulf of Besalú. In 870 Miro received the county of Conflent either directly from his uncle...
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  • Sunifred I. The County of Conflent was given to the second son of Sunifred, Miró the Old. The other three sons of Sunifred – Radulf, Sunifred, and Riculf...
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    Nîmes (redirect from History of Nîmes)
    down, and count Radulf, a Frank, appointed as master of the city. After the events connected with the war, Nîmes was now only a shadow of the opulent Roman...
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    of Rodulf, the Vita sancti Rodulfi, survives. Notes His name is also rendered Ralph, Radulph, Radulf or Rudolf. Charles was personally in control of Bourges...
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    Vallespir. Besalú was made a separate county in 878 for Radulf on the condition that it pass to the heirs of Wilfred the Hairy on his death. It went to Miro I...
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  • "Radulph of Caen (died after 1130)". The Crusades - An Encyclopedia. p. 1101. Michael, McCormick. "Radulf of Caen". Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium....
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    Albert II of Hierges 1208–1216: Robert I of Grandpré 1217–1224: John I of Aspremont 1224–1245: Radulf of Torote 1245–1245: Guy (Wido) I of Traignel 1245–1247:...
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