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Adelolf,
Count of
Boulogne (died 933), was a
younger brother of
Arnulf I,
Count of
Flanders and was
granted the
County of
Boulogne by his father. He was...
- in the
midst of the waves. And when his body was
washed as****,
Count Adelolf,
since he was his kinsman,
received it with
honour and bore it to the monastery...
- (died 972) was
Count of
Boulogne from 964 to 972. He was the son of
Count Adelolf of Boulogne. He
succeeded as
count in 964
after the
death of his uncle...
- 926 Edward's son, king Æthelstan,
received an emb****y from his cousin,
Adelolf,
Count of Boulogne, on
behalf of Hugh, and Æthelstan
agreed to give his...
- (989–1016)
County of
Boulogne (complete list) –
Baldwin I,
Count (896–918)
Adelolf,
Count (918–933)
Arnulf I,
Count (933–964)
Arnulf II,
Count (964–971) Arnulf...
- of Flanders) 918–933:
Adelolf (son) 933–964:
Arnulf I (brother; also
count of Flanders) 964–971:
Arnulf II (nephew; son of
Adelolf) 971–990:
Arnulf III...
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Adelolf,
Count of Boulogne, on an emb****y to ask for the hand of one of Æthelstan's sisters.
According to
William of Malmesbury, the
gifts Adelolf brought...
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Flanders Spouse(s) Ælfthryth of Wes****
Issue Arnulf I,
Count of
Flanders Adelolf,
Count of
Boulogne Ealswid Ermentrud Father Baldwin I of
Flanders Mother...
- of
Hereford Æthelwulf (poet), Anglo-Saxon poet,
author of De
abbatibus Adelolf,
Count of
Boulogne (died 933), Flemish-Saxon
nobleman This disambiguation...
- Earl of Northumbria, then in 1071 to Welf I, Duke of
Bavaria († 1101)
Adelolf († 933),
Count of
Boulogne Arnulf II († 971),
Count of
Boulogne Arnulf...