- The
names "Pippinid" and "
Arnulfing" are
modern conventions,
reflecting the families'
descent from two contemporaries,
Arnulf of Metz (died c. 640) and...
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Arnulf is a
masculine German given name. It is
composed of the
Germanic elements arn "eagle" and ulf "wolf". The -ulf, -olf
suffix was an
extremely frequent...
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Arnulf of
Carinthia (c. 850 – 8
December 899) was the duke of
Carinthia who
overthrew his
uncle Emperor Charles the Fat to
become the
Carolingian king...
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Arnulf of Metz (c. 582 – 645) was a
Frankish bishop of Metz and
advisor to the
Merovingian court of Austrasia. He
later retired to the
Abbey of Remiremont...
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Arnulf of
Chocques (died 1118) was a
leading member of the
clergy during the
First Crusade,
being made
Latin Patriarch of
Jerusalem in 1099 and
again from...
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Arnulf of Sens (c.794 – April, 841) was a
Frankish noble, an
illegitimate son of
Louis the Pious, son of Charlemagne. He had one sister, Alpaïs, abbess...
- Ole
Peter Arnulf Øverland (27
April 1889 – 25
March 1968) was a
Norwegian poet and artist. He is prin****lly
known for his
poetry which served to inspire...
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Arnulf, also
known as
Arnoud or Arnold,
succeeded his
father in 988 as
Count of Frisia,
which by
around AD 1100
would come to be
referred to as the county...
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Arnulf II may
refer to:
Arnulf II,
Count Palatine of
Bavaria (died 954), son of Duke
Arnulf I of
Bavaria Arnulf II,
Count of
Boulogne (died 971) Arnulf...
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Arnulf III may
refer to:
Arnulf III,
Count of
Boulogne (died 990)
Arnulf III,
Count of
Flanders (c. 1055–1071)
Arnulf III (Archbishop of Milan) (died...