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Aldegisel (also
spelled Aldegisl, Aldgillis,
Aldgisl,
Aldgils or Eadgils, fl. c. 678) was the
ruler of
Frisia (as king or duke) in the late
seventh century...
- the king
Aldgisl, the
Frisians came in
conflict with the
Frankish mayor of the
palace Ebroin, over the old
Roman border fortifications.
Aldgisl could keep...
- sources[which?]
often call them kings.[citation needed]
While his predecessor,
Aldgisl, had
welcomed Christianity into his realm,
Radbod attempted to extirpate...
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dynastic claims regarding the
Kingdom of Friesland.
Aldgisl II and
Radboud II are
doubles of
Aldgisl I and
Redbad I, and were also
depicted as Christian...
- in
former Frankish lands;
under the
leadership of the
predecessors of
Aldgisl they
expanded their power to the
heart of the Low Countries. The presence...
- of King
Aldgisl, the
Frisians came in
conflict with the
Frankish mayor of the
palace Ebroin, over the old
Roman border fortifications.
Aldgisl could keep...
- King of the
Frisians Jonathan Banks as
Pepin of
Herstal Huub
Stapel as
Aldgisl Søren
Malling as Wihtlæg Renée
Soutendijk as
Idwina Lisa Smit as Fenne...
- name that may
refer to:
Adalgisel Grimo (died
after 634),
Frankish deacon Aldgisl,
Frisian duke
Adelchis (given name) This page or
section lists people that...
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decision by
petitioning the papacy. On the way he
stopped at the
court of
Aldgisl, the
Frisian king in
Utrecht for most of 678.
Wilfrid had been
blown off...
- Wilfrid.
While Wilfrid was at
Aldgisl's court,
Ebroin offered a
bushel of gold
coins in
return for Wilfrid,
alive or dead.
Aldgisl's hospitality to
Wilfrid was...