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Juhel is a
French masculine given name
derived from Judicael. It may
refer to:
Juhel of
Totnes Juhel de
Mayenne Juhel I de
Mayenne Juhel II de Mayenne...
- Judicaël (c. 590 – 16
December 647 or 652) (Welsh:Ithel), also
spelled Judhael (with many
other variants), was the King of Domnonée, part of Brittany...
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Judicael (or Juhel, Judhel,
Judhael), thus
called in
Breton sources,
alias Berengar (or Berengarius) his name in
Frankish sources, and
sometimes known...
- 1123/30) (alias
Juhel fitz Alfred,
Juhel de Mayenne, Judel, Judhel, Judael,
Judhael, Joel,
Judhel de Totenais),
Latinised to Jud****us
filius Aluredi, "Juhel...
- 540-554: Conomor,
regent and
usurper 554–580: St.
Judual (again) 580–605: St.
Judhael 605–610: Judicaël († 652) 610–615:
Haeloch 615–640:
Judicael (again; †...
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married around 590. Hoël III was
equated to Judaël [fr] (also
spelled Judhaël;
reigned 580–605),
Breton king of
Armorican Dumnonia and
father of Judicael...
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believed to have been
built by the
Breton Juhel of
Totnes (also
known as
Judhael) who was one of
William the Conqueror's lieutenants. The
feudal barony...
- 762.
Prince Armon, the 6th
ruler of Meara,
reigned 762 to 806.
Prince Judhael I, the 7th
ruler of Meara,
reigned 806 to 822.
Prince Arturus, the 8th...
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monasteries – the
remainder by the
Bishop of Exeter, and a
single manor each by
Judhael of
Totnes and
Gotshelm (brother of
Walter de Claville).
Robert became Earl...
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cites her in 1637 in his "Lives of the Saints,"
among the
children of
Judhaël and Pritelle,
under the name "Ouenne". The
hagiographical data concerning...