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Arnulf of Orléans may
refer to:
Arnulf (bishop of Orléans),
bishop from 970
until 1003
Arnulf of Orléans (12th century),
Latinist and poet This disambiguation...
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public domain. "Arnulf (Arnoul) I "the Great" or "the Old" (
Arnulfus Magnus,
Arnulfus Vetulus)
Marquis of Flanders, 918-964×5". The
Henry Project. Retrieved...
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Saint Martial cures the son of
Arnulfus....
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Arnulf of Orléans (Latin:
Arnulfus Aurelianensis), also
known as
Arnulfus Rufus (French:
Arnoul le Roux), was a
grammarian and poet of
Latin active as...
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Arnulfus appears to have
escaped censure,
though he
still had not been
consecrated by the end of the year 1079. In 1098
Bishop Arnulfus again found...
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Godefridus Viterbiensis 199
Joannes Saresberiensis 200
Alexander III 201
Arnulfus Lexoviensis,
Guillelmus Tyrensis 202
Petrus Cellensis, Urb**** III, Gregorius...
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which Gregory does use in
various other Germanic names (i.e. Fredegundis,
Arnulfus, Gundobadus, etc.)
opens up the
possibility that the
first element instead...
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which Gregory does use in
various other Germanic names (i.e. Fredegundis,
Arnulfus, Gundobadus, etc.)
opens up the
possibility that the
first element instead...
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Arnulf of Milan, or
Arnulfus Mediolanensis (fl. 1018–1077) was a
medieval chronicler of
events in
Northern Italy. He was the great-nephew of Archbishop...
- that
Gregory does use in
various other Germanic names (i.e. Fredegundis,
Arnulfus, Gundobadus, etc.)
opens up the
possibility that the
first element instead...