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Hariulf or
Hariulfus may
refer to:
Hariulfus (Burgundian prince) (fl. 4th century)
Hariulf or
Ariulf of
Spoleto (died 602), duke
Hariulfus or
Herulph (died...
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Hariulf (c. 1160 – 1143) was a
Benedictine monk,
hagiographer and historian. He was born in
Ponthieu and
given by his
parents to the
abbey of Saint-Riquier...
- Saint-Riquier). The
first historical mention of Abbeville, in the
chronicle of
Hariulf,
dates to 831 AD. It was a
small island in the Somme,
inhabited by fishermen...
- also have
become abbot of Jumièges,
according to a
tradition recorded by
Hariulf of
Oudenburg in his
Chronicon Centulense, and
abbot of
Sankt Maximin in...
- its collection.
Arnold of Soissons.
Founder and
patron saint of brewers.
Hariulf (fl. 1130s)
Raphael de
Mercatellis (1463–1478),
noted bibliophile. Charles...
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Hariulf (Latin: Hariulfus) was a
Burgundian prince during the 4th century. An
inscription records one Hariulfus, son of Hanhavaldus, of the
royal family...
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Centulense of
Hariulf of Oudenbourg, and the
anonymous Annals of
Saint Neots as
pieces of
historical information. From
Wiliam and
Hariulf the
story was...
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training grounds for
initiates into the
knightly orders. Painter, p ?.
Hariulf.
Pierre Toubert: Les
structures du
Latium médiéval. Le
Latium méridional...
- p.879. This was
written by
Arnulf by
Lisiard of
Soissons (d.1126) and
Hariulf of
Oudenburg (d.1143), who
heard from relatives. See Nip, R.I.A., ‘Arnulfus...
- Of The Crusades, 1000-1300. Routledge. p. 162. ISBN 978-1-000-15920-2.
Hariulf's History of St Riquier.
Manchester University Press. 9 July 2024. p. 29...