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Adelelm may
refer to:
Adelelm of Jumièges (died 1083),
abbot of
Abingdon Adelelm (Dean of Lincoln) (died 1179), Lord...
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Adelelm (died 25
February 1179) also
known as
Adelmus or Ascelinus, was
Treasurer of
England and
nephew of Roger,
Bishop of Salisbury. He was also Archdeacon...
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Adelelm (-1083) was a
Norman monk at Jumièges
appointed Abbot of
Abingdon in 1071; he was part of an emb****y from King
William II of
England to King Malcolm...
- the
French revolutionaries in 1790.
Odalric (c. 850s)
Altmar (c. 890s)
Adelelm (?–932)
Conquered by
Arnulf I,
Count of
Flanders and
directly under Flanders...
- (963–995)
William V, Duke (995–1030)
County of
Artois (complete list) –
Adelelm,
Count (?–932)
Auvergne (complete list) –
William I, Duke of Aquitaine...
-
consort of
England December 5 –
Sunjong of Goryeo,
Korean ruler (b. 1047)
Adelelm of Jumièges,
Norman monk and
abbot Basil Apokapes (or Apocapes), Byzantine...
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Artois (complete list) – Odalric,
Count (c.850s) Altmar,
Count (c.890s)
Adelelm,
Count (?–932)
Auvergne (complete list) –
Guerin of Provence,
Count (819–839)...
- the
office of
treasurer until 1136, when he was
replaced by a relative,
Adelelm,
although the
historian C.
Warren Hollister placed his
departure from the...
- (d. 1148), who
became bishop of
Lincoln in 1123.
Other nephews included Adelelm,
archdeacon of
Dorset and
later dean of the
diocese of Lincoln, and Nigel...
- likely, as it is
known that
Roger of
Ramsbury was not
closely related to
Adelelm, the
nephew or son of
Roger of Salisbury. The
historian Diana Greenway...