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    Arnulf of Metz (c. 582 – 645) was a Frankish bishop of Metz and advisor to the Merovingian court of Austrasia. He later retired to the Abbey of Remiremont...
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    Arnulf II (birth unknown; died 14 July 937), also known as the Bad (German: der Schlimme), the Evil (der Böse) or the Wicked, a member of the Luitpolding...
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    Arnulf of Carinthia (c. 850 – 8 December 899) was the duke of Carinthia who overthrew his uncle Emperor Charles the Fat to become the Carolingian king...
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  • Arnulf III of Boulogne (died 990) was a son of Arnulf II, Count of Boulogne. He succeeded his father as Count of Boulogne from 972 to 990. On his death...
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  • Arnulf II of Boulogne (died 972) was Count of Boulogne from 964 to 972. He was the son of Count Adelolf of Boulogne. He succeeded as count in 964 after...
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  • Pippinids (redirect from Arnulfing)
    The names "Pippinid" and "Arnulfing" are modern conventions, reflecting the families' descent from two contemporaries, Arnulf of Metz (died c. 640) and...
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  • Baldwin III died in 962, when Arnulf was just an infant, whilst Arnulf's grandfather, Arnulf I, was still alive. When Arnulf I died three years later (965)...
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  • Arnulf I may refer to: Arnulf I, Count of Flanders (r. 918–964) Arnulf I (archbishop of Milan) (r. 970–974) This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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  • Arnulf von Arnim (born 1947 in Hamburg) is a German classical pianist and teacher. Von Arnim studied in Germany and France and attended classes by Claudio...
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  • Arnulf is a masculine German given name. It is composed of the Germanic elements arn "eagle" and ulf "wolf". The -ulf, -olf suffix was an extremely frequent...
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  • Arnulf of Chocques (died 1118) was a leading member of the clergy during the First Crusade, being made Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem in 1099 and again from...
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    Arnulf (also Arnulph or Arnoul) was the illegitimate son of King Lothair of France. He became archbishop of Reims. Arnulf belonged to the Carolingian...
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    Arnulf I (c. 893/899 – 27 March 964), called "the Great", was the first Count of Flanders. Arnulf was the son of margrave Baldwin II of Flanders and Ælfthryth...
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    Ole Peter Arnulf Øverland (27 April 1889 – 25 March 1968) was a Norwegian poet and artist. He is principally known for his poetry which served to inspire...
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  • Arnulf III (died 22 February 1071) was Count of Flanders from 1070 until his death at the Battle of Cassel in 1071. Born c. 1055, Arnulf was the eldest...
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    Arnulf Rainer (born 8 December 1929) is an Austrian painter noted for his abstract informal art. Rainer was born in Baden, Austria. During his early years...
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  • Arnulf, also known as Arnoud or Arnold, succeeded his father in 988 as Count of Frisia, which by around AD 1100 would come to be referred to as the county...
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  • Arnulf III may refer to: Arnulf III, Count of Boulogne (died 990) Arnulf III, Count of Flanders (c. 1055–1071) Arnulf III (Archbishop of Milan) (died...
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  • Arnulf Goksøyr (born 4 July 1963) is a Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party. He served as a deputy representative to the Parliament of Norway...
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  • Arnulf of Milan (fl. c. 1085) was a medieval chronicler of northern Italy. Arnulf of Milan may also refer to: Arnulf I (archbishop of Milan) (r. 970–974)...
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    Arnulf Bryan "Arnie" Buquid Fuentebella (born January 29, 1976) is the incumbent representative of Camarines Sur's 4th district in the Philippines. He...
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  • Arnulf de Montgomery (born c. 1066; died 1118/1122) was an Anglo-Norman magnate. He was a younger son of Roger de Montgomery and Mabel de Bellême. Arnulf's...
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  • Arnulf of Sens (c.794 – April, 841) was a Frankish noble, an illegitimate son of Louis the Pious, son of Charlemagne. He had one sister, Alpaïs, abbess...
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    Prince Arnulf of Bavaria (German: Franz Joseph Arnulf Adalbert Maria Prinz von Bayern; 6 July 1852 – 12 November 1907) was a member of the Bavarian Royal...
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    Arnulf of Orléans (Latin: Arnulfus Aurelianensis), also known as Arnulfus Rufus (French: Arnoul le Roux), was a grammarian and poet of Latin active as...
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    Arnulf Lüchinger (born 22 February 1941 in St. Gallen) is a Swiss-Dutch architect, author and editor of architectural publications. He recognized Structuralism...
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  • Hein Arnulf Bæk (born 16 August 1943) is a retired Norwegian handball player who competed in the 1972 Summer Olympics. He was born in Trysil. In 1972 he...
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  • Arnulf of Leuven (c. 1200–1250) was the abbot of the Cistercian abbey in Villers-la-Ville. After serving in this office for ten years, he abdicated, hoping...
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    Arnold (Arnoul) of Soissons or Arnold or Arnulf of Oudenburg (c. 1040–1087) is a saint of the Catholic Church, the patron saint of hop-pickers, Belgian...
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  • Arnulf of Milan, or Arnulfus Mediolanensis (fl. 1018–1077) was a medieval chronicler of events in Northern Italy. He was the great-nephew of Archbishop...
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