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- Carlrichard Brühl (25 February 1925 – 25 January 1997) was a German historian of medieval history and philatelist who, in 1986, was awarded the Crawford...
- the existence of this marriage was recently challenged by historian Carlrichard Brülh. Upon his father's death on 2 March 986, the already-crowned Louis...
- of Saint-Maxence, among others), was recently challenged by historian Carlrichard Brülh. The failure of the alliance with the House of Anjou reinforced...
- Kingdoms 450 - 751. Routledge. pp. 221, 227, 362. ISBN 978-1-317-87116-3. Carlrichard Brühl; Theo Kölzer; Martina Hartmann (2001). Die Urkunden der Merowinger...
- „germanisch-deutsch“. Walter de Gruyter, Berlin 2004, 229–253 (p. 238). so Carlrichard Brühl, Deutschland – Frankreich: die Geburt zweier Völker. 2nd ed. 1995...
- physician and anatomist Carl von Brühl (1772–1837), German theater manager Carlrichard Brühl (1925–1997), German historian of medieval history and philatelist...
- medieval Germany, 936–1075. CUP, Cambridge, ISBN 0-521-39489-9. Brühl, Carlrichard (1968): Fodrum, Gistum, Servitium Regis. Cologne/Graz. Braudel, Fernand...
- Poitiers had been a Visigothic seat of power; for general context see Carlrichard Brühl, Palatium und Civitas: Studien zur Profantopographie spätantiker...
- the do****ent was intended to be read. Diplomats Theodor von Sickel and Carlrichard Brühl believe that the do****ent is not the original as it lacks a seal...
- Michael's in Rieti, based on Gregory's account, was first proposed by Carlrichard Brühl, "Chronologie und Urkunden der Herzöge von Spoleto im 8. Jahrhundert"...