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Adalhelm of
Autun was a
Frankish nobleman of the 8th and 9th
centuries from the
Wilhelmid family, son of
Thierry IV and the
Carolingian Alda. He was called...
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Adelin of Séez (also, Hadelin, Adelheim, Adelhelm, or Adalhelmus) (died c. 910) was a
Benedictine monk and
abbot at the
abbey of Anisole. He was the Bishop...
- Orléans (755–824), and her
mother was also
named Waldrada,
daughter of
Adalhelm of Autun.
Waldrada was
first married to
Robert III of
Worms in 819 in Wormsgau...
- of Autun,
mentioned in 804,
whose son
Thierry was
active in the 810s.
Adalhelm William,
count of
Toulouse and
founder of the
Abbey of Gellone. Abba and...
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Sanctae Opportunae was
written within a
century of her
death (c. 885–88) by
Adalhelm (later
rendered Adelin),
bishop of Séez, who
believed he owed his life...
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Gellone (755 – 28 May 812/814) Theodino,
father of a
Theoderic (fl. 815–819)
Adalhelm of
Autun Albana Bertana Bouchard 2001, p. 184.
Bouchard 2001, p. 61. Bouchard...
- is an
English patronymic surname derived from the Old
German given name
Adalhelm,
meaning "noble protector" or "noble helmet". It
appears not to be derived...
- (1012–1028)
Embricho (1028–1050)
Eberhard (1050–1069)
Razelin (1069–1082)
Adalhelm (1082–1094)
Gebhard (1094–1100)
Heinrich I (1100–1102)
Rupert I [de] (1102–1145)...
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heiress in the
Upper Rhine and of
Hahnheim in Rheinhessen,
heiress of
Count Adalhelm Robert II (Rutbert II o. Hruodbertus) (770 attested, † 12 July 807), his...
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Reginald of Sees,
about 811 Ingelnom, c. 833 Saxobold, 840–852
Saint Adelin,
Adalhelm (Adalhelmus), c. 879–916,
becomes slave of the
Vikings Robert I, tenth...