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Gundulf and its
variants (
Gondulf, Gundulph, Kundolf, Gondulphus, Gundulfus, Gundolfo, Gondon) is a
Germanic given name, from gund, "battle", and wulf...
- Duke
Gondulf (Latin: Gondulphus, Gondulfus, Gundulfus), was also
known as Gundulf. He is
thought to have been a
patrician of
Provence who
later became...
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Saint Gondulphus of
Berry (also Gundulfus,
Gondulf, Gondon), is a bishop, not to be
confused with
Gondulf of Maastricht. He was
Archbishop of
Milan in...
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Gondulph (Latin: Gondulfus, Gundulphus,
perhaps also Bethulphus) of Maastricht,
sometimes of
Tongeren (6th/7th
century AD) was a
bishop of Tongeren-Maastricht...
- of king
Theudebert II (595–612) of Austrasia,
where he was
educated by
Gondulf of Provence.
Arnulf was
later sent to
serve as dux at the Schelde. Arnulf...
- (561–569)
Lupus (569–570)
Jovin (570–573)
Albin (573–575)
Dinamius (from 575)
Gondulf (fl. c. 581)
Leudegisel (fl. c. 585), of
Burgundian Provence Nicetas (from...
- 525–542
Villicus 542–568
Peter 568?–578
Aigulf or
Agilulf 590 or 591-601
Gondulf 591-??? (he was
probably only a chorbishop).
Arnoald or
Arnual or Arnoldus...
- wife of Florentinus, born in 485, a senator, who were the
parents of:
Gondulf of Provence, Duke,
Bishop of Metz Arthemia, wife of
Munderic Vitrey, Pretender...
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Saint Gondulphus, Gundulfus,
Gondulf, or
Gondon (died 6
September 823) was the
Bishop of Metz from 816
until his death. As bishop,
Gondulphus succeeded...
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people fled, she was left
alone with the
deacon Grimoald and her
servant Gondulf. The
crowd of wild
heathens attacked them in the chapel,
where the worshipers...