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    Audulf (Latin: Audulfus) was a Frisian active c. 600, just after the Great Migration Period. He is not mentioned by any historians of the era but several...
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    start Reign end Notes Family Image Finn Folcwalding before 449 legendary Audulf c. 600 c. 630 disputed, probably in Westergo, but may have been a Frankish...
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    As such he served Ring and later Ragnar Lodbrok. His descendants Grim, Audulf and Gorm (I) the Childless also ruled in Jutland. Gorm I adopted the foundling...
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    named Audulf survive from the late 6th or early 7th century. Their reverse inscription victvria avdvlfo (possibly intending "Victory by Audulf") is sometimes...
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    (fl. AD 973), more commonly known as Eadwulf Evil-child, Earl of Bamburgh Audulf (fl. c. 600), a Frisian lord or moneyer known for his golden tremisses Ernest...
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    Note Charlemagne Emperor 788 814 Prefects of Bavaria: Gerold (794–799) and Audulf (799–818) Louis the Pious Emperor 814 826 In 814, Louis appointed his eldest...
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    the Merovingian style survive that commemorate an obscure figure known as Audulf. Some Dutch historians consider him to have been a regional lord or king...
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    after the Great Migration Period, the Frisian king Ezelsoor, presumambly Audulf, had a large castle built on its remains, which he called Hogeburch. In...
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    Bavaria and dispatched an army to the east, headed by new Bavarian prefect Audulf and frontier count Werner, commander of the eastern march, whose seat was...
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  • increased hostility from the Slavs to the east. However, Bavaria, under Audulf, would have a much more minor role in the Avar war after Gerold's death...
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  • after god Elagabal) Alphonsus (various rulers named Alfonso) Audulfus (Audulf) Augustinus Cantuariensis (Augustine of Canterbury) Baldimer (Vladimir of...
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  • Vintronus, Duke (?) Drogo, Duke (690–708) Frisian Kingdom (complete list) – Audulf, conjectured lord (c. 600) Adgillus I, King (?–680) Redbad, King (678–719)...
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    of 39 golden objects was discovered, including one of the tremisses of Audulf of Frisia. The coins in the collection prove that it was buried around 640...
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    discovered in the area in 1897, including two of the known specimens of Audulf's tremisses. The coins are believed to date to around the year 600, at the...
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