Ariulf (died 602) was the second Duke of Spoleto from 592 (the death of Faroald) until his own death. In 592, Ariulf, whose position in Spoleto and control...
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Ariulf Eric Hampe (22 November 1922 – 28 May 2009) was a German immigrant who migrated to the United States. He was instrumental in designing the Saturn...
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Lester Grinspoon, psychiatrist, professor, and drug policy reform advocate Ariulf Eric Hampe, German electrical and aeronautical engineer Gordon Hayward,...
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Its second Duke Ariulf made frequent expeditions against the Byzantines (in 579–592 against Ravenna and in 592 against Rome). Ariulf was succeeded by...
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Regnal titles New creation Duke of Spoleto 570–591 Succeeded by Ariulf...
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– Maurice, Byzantine emperor (b. 539) Nu'man III, king of the Lakhmids Ariulf, Lombard duke of Spoleto Bayan I, ruler (khagan) of the Avars Comentiolus...
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Saint Marcellus of Chalons Church, in Chalon-sur-Saône (Eastern France). Ariulf becomes the second Duke of Spoleto (Central Italy). Battle of Woden's Burg:...
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martyred by Emperor Maximilian. One chronicler mentions that the Lombard duke Ariulf of Spoleto (died 602) prayed before the relics of the Saint prior to a battle...
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Faroald I of Spoleto becoming the first Duke of Spoleto. His successor, Ariulf of Spoleto, annexed other territories: the former territories controlled...
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and margrave" as rulers of both Spoleto and Camerino. Faroald I 570–592 Ariulf 592–602 Theodelap 602–650 Atto 650–663 Transamund I 663–703 Faroald II 703–724...
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deceased and for daily use. In 591 in the area came under the control of Ariulf and the duchy of Spoleto. Charlemagne, after the mid-700s, donated Gastald...
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was still there in 1141, when the Papal curia deposed in absentia Abbot Ariulf of Saint-Riquier from the monastery of Oudenburg. He joined the curia in...
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Saint Marcellus of Chalons Church, in Chalon-sur-Saône (Eastern France). Ariulf becomes the second Duke of Spoleto (Central Italy). Battle of Woden's Burg:...
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the first Duke of Spoleto.[self-published source?] After the death of Ariulf in 601 or 602, Theodelap and his brother fought for the throne. Theodelap...
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center, while his old colleague Cours commanded the right wing and general Ariulf the left wing. Initially, the battle went well, the center and left pushing...
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Hampe may refer to: Ariulf Eric Hampe (1922–2009), German rocket scientist Asta Hampe (1907 – 2003), German engineer, physicist, and statistician Erich...
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King (689–700) Liutpert, King (700–702) Duchy of Spoleto (complete list) – Ariulf, Duke (592–602) Theodelap, Duke (602–650) Atto, Duke (650–665) Transamund...
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(552–553) Duchy of Spoleto (complete list) – Faroald I, Duke (570–592) Ariulf, Duke (592–602) Kingdom of Galicia / Kingdom of the Suebi (complete list)...
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– Maurice, Byzantine emperor (b. 539) Nu'man III, king of the Lakhmids Ariulf, Lombard duke of Spoleto Bayan I, ruler (khagan) of the Avars Comentiolus...
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