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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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Ralph Agas (or
Radulph Agas) (c. 1540 – 26
November 1621) was an
English land
surveyor and cartographer. He was born at Stoke-by-Nayland, Suffolk, in...
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Radulph of Rivo (also
Radulph of Tongres,
Radulph van der Beken,
Raoul de Tongres,
Radulphus de Rivo) was a
Dutch Roman Catholic historian and liturgist...
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Peter Le
Marchant (1298)
Radulph de Gand (1299)
Robert Comberwell (1300)
Radulph de
Haverland (1301) John de
Newent (1302)
Radulph Gaultier (1303) Peter...
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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...
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Rodulfus (or
Radulfus or
Raoul Glaber; 985–1047), was an 11th-century
Benedictine chronicler.
Glaber was born in 985 in Burgundy. At the
behest of his...
- Hierosolymitana; (9)
Baldric of Dol's
Historiae Hierosolymitanae libri IV; (10)
Radulph of Caen's
Gesta Tancredi in
expeditione Hierosolymitana; and (11) Dei gesta...
- of the Rock in
Jerusalem in heroic, less
literal terms. Orth, Peter. "
Radulph of Caen (died
after 1130)". The
Crusades - An Encyclopedia. p. 1101. Michael...
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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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Historia Belli Sacri, a
clumsy compilation [using
other sources, e.g.,
Radulph of Caen.] .... The
Gesta was
several times rewritten; in
about 1109 by...