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- Hiob or Job Ludolf (Latin: Iobus Ludolfus or Ludolphus; 15 June 1624 – 8 April 1704), also known as Job Leutholf, was a German orientalist, born at Erfurt...
- known as Hein Hoyer Bertrammus Horborch 1366 Werner de Wighersen 1367 Ludolfus de Holdenstedte 1375 Christian Militis 1378 Also known as Kersten Miles...
- with the Electorate of Cologne. A certificate from 1236 mentions Knight Ludolfus de Wittering who is most likely to have erected Wittringen Castle around...
- text online) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ludolf von Sudheim. "Ludolfus de Sudheim". Geschichtsquellen des deutschen Mittelalters (in German)....
- Wittringen was first mentioned in an official do****ent from 1263. Knight Ludolfus de Witteringe is today believed to have erected the castle around that...
- Engelbertus de Tisenhusen 1212–1219 Gerhardus ca. 1231 –1253 Heydenricus 1257 Ludolfus 1272 Albero 1290?–1322 Johannes de Palo 1298† Otto de Rosen ca. 1330 Meynardus...
- 9 km north of Oldenzaal. It was first mentioned in 1252 as "Wicherus et Ludolfus filius suus de Agelo". The etymology is unclear. It is called Groot (Big)...
- Duncker & Humblot, Berlin. Bibliothèque nationale de France {BnF Data}. "Ludolfus de Sudheim". Les Archives de littérature du Moyen Âge (ARLIMA). "Ludolf...
- Ratzeburg, and burnt in 1290, at Rehna founded in 1237 by Prince-Bishop Ludolfus, and at Zarrentin founded in 1243. There were also Franciscans (1251) and...
- Duncker & Humblot, Berlin. Bibliothèque nationale de France {BnF Data}. "Ludolfus de Sudheim". Les Archives de littérature du Moyen Âge (ARLIMA). "Ludolf...