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Radulf or
Radulph may
refer to:
Radulf, King of Thuringia, 7th-century noble, Duke and then King
Radulf II, Duke of Thuringia, 9th
century Radulf of Narbonne...
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Radulf was a
Frankish military chief or
official imposed as
count of
Nimes by
Pepin the
Short after suppressing an anti-Frankish
revolt in 754. The Gothic...
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Radulf was the Duke of
Thuringia (dux Thoringiae) from 632 or 633 (certainly
before 634)
until his
death after 642.
According to the
Chronicle of Fredegar...
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Radulf Novell was a 12th-century Anglo-Norman prelate. He was a
native of York, and
according to
writings produced by the
Archbishopric of York, was elected...
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Radulf of
Barcelona was a
Catholic Bishop of
northern Spain between (about 885–942). Born the son of
Count Wifred the
Hairy and
Guinidilda of Empúries...
- 733–731
Leuderic II 732–754
Esteve 754–765
Dotila 765–783
Felix 783–792
Radulf 792–798
Felix (second time) 798–799 ...
Posedoni 814–823 ...
Sisebut 833–840...
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Radulf (died 1220) was a 13th-century Scoto-Norman
Cistercian monk and abbot. Most
details about Radulf's career and all
details about his
early life...
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Radulphe (also
spelled Radulph, Rodolphe, etc.) was a
French monk who,
without permission from his superiors, left his
monastery in
France and travelled...
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Radulf or
Ratolf (died
before 880) was the Duke of
Thuringia (or the
Sorbian March) from 874
until his death.
Radulf was the
successor and
possibly son...
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Radulf (died 920) was a
Count of Besalú. He was the
younger son of
Sunifred I,
Count of Barcelona, and thus a
brother of
Wilfred the
Hairy and Miró the...