- has no
connection with Oudenaarde,
where several barons bore the name
Arnulphus of Oudenaarde. Mulder-Bakker,
Anneke B. (2003). The
Invention of Saintliness...
-
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...
- of the
commune of in Houthulst. It was
first mentioned in a
letter by
Arnulphus the
Elder from 961 and the village's
archives survive from as
early as...
-
November 1613 (aged
about 57)
Paris Other names
Arnould de l'Isle,
Arnulphus de Lislo,
Arnulphus de Insul**** Known for
Promoting relations between France and...
- and ivory,
containing the
Vitae of St. Fridolin, St. Hilarius, and St.
Arnulphus. A
surviving Vita of
Fridolin was
written by one
Balther (Baltherus),...
-
Chamberlayne de
CAMPANIA – de Champaigne;
Champneys CAMPARNULPHUS; de
CAMPO ARNULPHUS –
Champernoun de
CAMPIS – Descamps; Kemp de
CAMPO AUENE – Campdaveine;...
-
Centuriators and by
James I of England. Also Arnulph, Arnoul, Arnold,
Arnulphus,
Arnulphius Thomas Head (2005).
Hagiography and the Cult of Saints: The...
-
Innocent II
behind it. The
first Prior of the
Canons of Saint-Ours was
Arnulphus, who
later became Bishop of Aosta. Two of his Canons,
Aimon de
Quart and...
- for an
early establishment of the diocese. Ug****i also
reports that
Arnulphus was a
bishop of Martirano,
citing William of Tyre's
story of his attempting...
-
after 988) Féraud (1010–1040)
Rodolphe (1044–1050)
Ripert (1053–1060)
Arnulphus (Arnoux) (c. 1065 – 1070s)
Laugier I (1079–1081)
Odilon (1085?) Isoard...