first name that may refer to: Radbod of Frisia, leader of the Frisians (died 719) Radbod (prefect) (833–854), Frankish prefect Ratbod (archbishop of Trier)...
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Radbod (fl. 833–54) was the East Frankish prefect of the Eastern March (marcha orientalis), the Bavarian frontier towards the Slavs, appointed in 833...
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following the Bulgarian conquest of Macedonia, the Danubian count Radbod, prefect of the East March, deposed Ratimir and restored Frankish rule. Ratimir...
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kingdom of East Francia. Meanwhile, the Moravian threat continued; in 854 Prefect Radbod was even accused of having forged an alliance with Mojmir's successor...
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Radbod, Prefect of the Ostmark was deposed for unfaithfulness and Rastislav of Moravia rebelled against East Frankish suzerainty. In place of Radbod,...
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(880–912) March of Pannonia (complete list) – Radbod, Margrave/Prefect (833–854) Carloman of Bavaria, Margrave/Prefect (856–?) William, co-Margrave (?–871) Engelschalk...
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entire March of Pannonia, with traditional seat of frontier governor (prefect) at Tulln. Instead, Carloman was given rule over the inner region (Carantania)...
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the Bulgarian–Moravian attack, Louis the German deposed his prefect of the Eastland, Radbod, who soon allied with Rastislav. The alliance suggests that...
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He turned against East Francia and supported the rebellion of Radbod, the deposed prefect of the March of Pannonia, against Louis the German in 853. The...
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comes to Pannonia. He is baptised and joins the retinue of Radbod, the newly appointed prefect of the March of Pannonia. 837 The Bulgarians hire Magyar...
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