- has
appeared as Bernwelf. It may also be
spelled Berowolf,
Bernwulf or
Bernulf. Berowulf's predecessor, Megingoz,
retired in 768. The
first reference...
-
Saint Bernulf or San
Bernulfo or St
Bernulphe (9th
century AD) was
Bishop of Asti. Traditionally, the
Bishop was one of
several (unnamed)
martyrs put...
- IX,
German pontiff of the
Catholic Church (b. 1002) July 19 –
Bernold (
Bernulf),
bishop of
Utrecht August 25 –
Fujiwara no Michimasa, ****anese nobleman...
- to the
Annales Altahenses) – 755
Megingoz (Megingold) 753–785
Berowulf (
Bernulf) 786–800
Liuttrit (Luderich) 800–803
Egilwart 803–810
Wolfgar 810–832 Humbert...
- conquest,
Toxteth was
divided into two
manors of
equal size. One was
owned by
Bernulf and the
other by Stainulf.
After the conquest, part was
granted by Count...
- times. It was
listed in the
Domesday Book as Bernulfesuuic,
meaning "
Bernulf's Town" (–uuic
being an
archaic spelling of –wick,
meaning "settlement"...
-
unclaimed lands. The
process has
taken several forms over the centuries.
Bernulf Hodge in A
History of
Malmesbury describes the
process in at
least Wiltshire...
-
Saint Bernulf or
Bernold of
Utrecht (died 19 July 1054) was
Bishop of
Utrecht (1026/27–1054).
Bernold succeeded Saint Adalbold as
Bishop of
Utrecht on...
- gl****es as one of the six
design pieces that were
reportedly perfect.
Bernulf Bruckner: Der
Weinpfarrer Denk. Beichtgespräche mit dem
Oberhirten des...
-
suffice for n = 1325 and for each n > 2014. However, as
pointed out by
Bernulf Weißbach, the
first part of this
claim is in fact false. But
after improving...