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Poppo can mean: Bubo, Duke of the Frisians, also
spelled Poppo (674–734), a king of
Friesland Poppo of
Grapfeld (died 839/41), an
early ninth-century...
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maimed Ronald Poppo, a
homeless man, on the
MacArthur Causeway in Miami, Florida.
During the 18-minute
filmed encounter,
Eugene accused Poppo of stealing...
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Poppo I (died 839–841) was a
Frankish count in the
Grapfeld (Grabfeld) from 819–839. As a
grandson of Heimrich,
Count in the
Upper Rheingau, he was a...
- Pope
Damasus II (/ˈdæməsəs/; died 9
August 1048, born
Poppo de' Curagnoni) was the
Bishop of Rome and
ruler of the
Papal States from 17 July 1048 to his...
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Poppo II or
Boppo II (died
after 906) was the Duke of
Thuringia from 880
until his
deposition in 892.
Poppo, a
Popponid (Elder
House of Babenberg), was...
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Poppo of
Treffen (also Wolfgang) was the fifty-seventh
patriarch of
Aquileia from 1019 to 1045. In 1020,
Poppo commanded the
smallest of
three armies which...
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Poppo von
Osterna (unknown - 6
November 1266/7) was the
ninth Grandmaster of the
Teutonic Order,
heading the
order from 1253 to 1256.
Heralding from a...
- Robertians. Of the Popponids, the
Henneberg are most
likely to
descend from
Poppo, Duke of Thuringia. The
designation Babenberger, from the
castle of Bamberg...
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Poppo I (also Boppo; died 13 July,
before 1044),
Count of Weimar-Orlamünde, was
margrave of
Istria from 1012 and of
Carniola from 1040 to his death. Poppo...
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Saint Poppo (Deinze, 977 – Marchiennes, 25
January 1048) was a
knight of
noble descent who
turned to a
monastic life
after experiencing a
spiritual conversion...