- Oldřich (Latin:
Odalricus, Udalrichus; German: Odalric, Udalrich; c. 989 – 9
November 1034 or 1042), a
member of the Přemyslid dynasty, was Duke of Bohemia...
- hotel.
Earliest sources mention a
castle about 1133 in
conjunction with
Odalricus de
Scochwize who was the
owner of the castle.
Later the
castle was owned...
- and
Edward the
Confessor (1041)
Odalricus Peccator Lectionary,
illuminated lectionary with gold
inscriptions by
Odalricus Peccator at
Lorsch Abbey, Germany...
- It
seems probable, that
either Archbishop Artaldus, or his
successor Odalricus, took care to have this
ceremony carried out, with due solemnity, and...
-
Margrave Ulric'), this time to the
church in Freising.
Ulric was
recorded as
Odalricus marchio Carentinorum ('Ulric,
margrave of the Carinthians') on his death...
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Ignotus ...
Joannes (attested 967) ...
Paulus (attested 1029)
Peregrinus Odalricus (attested 1053, 1060, 1063, 1174)
Morandus Otho
Ubaldus Otricus Benno...
- LXXVI: 265–270. ISSN 0003-6536. Turner,
Derek H. (March 1962). "The '
Ǒdalricus Peccator' M****cript in the
British Museum". The
British Museum Quarterly...
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ministerialis family of Hiltpoltstein-Rothenberg is
first recorded in 1139 as
Odalricus quidam de
Hilteboldestein ("Ulrich of Hiltpoltstein") in a do****ent from...