- the age of eighteen,
Artaldus entered the
court of Duke
Amadeus III, but
after a year or so he left to
become a priest.
Artaldus entered the Carthusian...
- King
Louis IV gave the city and
countship of
Reims to the
archbishop Artaldus in 940. King
Louis VII (reigned 1137–1180) gave the
title of duke and peer...
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Arnulf of Metz c. 582 c. 647 ****nius the
Great c. 350 445
Desert Father Artaldus 1101 1206 Artémides
Zatti 12
October 1880 15
March 1951 9
October 2022...
-
politician René
Arthaud (1915–2007),
French politician See also may
refer to:
Artaldus, also
known as Arthaud, was a 13th-century
Carthusian Bishop of Belley...
-
Master June 4 –
Adela of Champagne,
queen of
France (b. 1140)
unknown dates Artaldus (or Arthaud),
French priest and
bishop (b. 1101)
Harald Maddadsson, Norwegian...
-
Jewish physician (d. 1184)
Arslan Shah I,
Seljuk sultan of
Kerman (d. 1142)
Artaldus,
bishop of Belly-Ars (d. 1206)
Fujiwara no Tamako, ****anese
empress consort...
-
Master June 4 –
Adela of Champagne,
queen of
France (b. 1140)
unknown dates Artaldus (or Arthaud),
French priest and
bishop (b. 1101)
Harald Maddadsson, Norwegian...
-
Jewish physician (d. 1184)
Arslan Shah I,
Seljuk sultan of
Kerman (d. 1142)
Artaldus,
bishop of Belly-Ars (d. 1206)
Fujiwara no Tamako, ****anese
empress consort...
-
Blessed Jane of Aza 1205
Blessed William of
Fenoli 1205
Artaldus (Arthaud) 1101 Sothonod, Savoy,
France 1206 Lochieu,
France Bishop of Belley...
-
Artau II (Latin:
Artallus or
Artaldus, Spanish:
Artallo or Artaldo), the
Count of
Pallars Sobirà from 1081
until his
death c.1115, was
active in the Reconquista...