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Adalelm (died 8
April 894) was the
Count of
Troyes from 886 to his death. He was a son of Emenon,
Count of Poitou, and a Robertian. He
succeeded his maternal...
- previous, also
count of
Troyes Adalelm (886–894),
nephew of the previous, also
count of Troyes. The
period between Adalelm and
Theobald is uncertain, but...
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Robert the
Strong Rudolph I (858–866) Odo II (871–876)
Robert I (876–886)
Adalelm (886–894)
Richard (894–921), also Duke of
Burgundy Rudolph II (921–936)...
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samurai (d. 961) Ono no Michikaze, ****anese
calligrapher (d. 966)
April 8 –
Adalelm,
Frankish nobleman August 31 –
Ahmad ibn
Muhammad al-Ta'i,
Muslim governor...
- ****anese
prince (b. 572) 632 –
Charibert II,
Frankish king (b. 607) 894 –
Adalelm,
Frankish nobleman 944 – Wang Yanxi,
Chinese emperor 956 – Gilbert, Frankish...
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against his
relative Landri,
Count of Saintes, and his two sons
Aymar and
Adalelm were too
young to
ensure the
defense and
management of Angoulême and Périgueux...
- left two sons:
Adhemar (Aymer), who
inherited Poitou and Angoulême, and
Adalelm, who
later became Count of Troyes. Richard,
Alfred (1903).
Histoire des...
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Charlemagne gave the
abbey of Saint-Loup to the
scholarly Alcuin, and
Adalelm,
Count of
Troyes (died 894) was a patron.
Before the
reform of 1135 Saint-Loup's...
- 16. The
other envoys were Engelram,
Count Adalelm of Laon,
certain Count Theuderic and
another Count Adalelm.
Nelson 1991, p. 194 n. 19.
Nelson 1991, p...
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against the
Vikings to the east of
Paris and was
succeeded by his
nephew Adalelm. He was
married to
Gisela (died
between 879 and 884),
daughter of Louis...