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 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 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 II (birth unknown; died 14 July 937), also known as the Bad (‹See Tfd›German: der Schlimme), the Evil (der Böse) or the Wicked, a member of the...
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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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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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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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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 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 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 (fl. 707–723) was the oldest son of Drogo, Duke of Champagne, and succeeded his father as duke in 707. His mother was Adaltrudis and his parents...
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after Charles Martel and his grandson Charlemagne, descendants of the Arnulfing and Pippinid clans of the 7th century AD. The dynasty consolidated its...
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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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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 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 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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Lambert of Italy (section Confronting Arnulf)
sent an embassy to Regensburg to request Arnulf of Carinthia liberate Italy and come to Rome to be crowned. Arnulf sent his son Zwentibold with a Bavarian...
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St Arnulf was Arnulf of Metz. St Arnulf may also refer to: Arnulf of Eynesbury (died 9th-century), 9th century hermit Arnulf of Soissons St Arnold This...
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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 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 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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Arnold of Soissons (redirect from Arnulf of Soissons)
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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Arnuff Ueland, Jr. (June 21, 1920 – July 15, 2004) was an American businessman and politician. Ueland was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota and graduated from...
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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 II may refer to: Arnulf II, Count Palatine of Bavaria (died 954), son of Duke Arnulf I of Bavaria Arnulf II, Count of Boulogne (died 971) Arnulf...
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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 of Orléans may refer to: Arnulf (bishop of Orléans), bishop from 970 until 1003 Arnulf of Orléans (12th century), Latinist and poet This disambiguation...
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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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together with his father, Arnulf I, from 958 until his early death. Baldwin III was born c. 940. He was the son of Count Arnulf I of Flanders and his second...
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