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Ragenold (or Raino) (killed 25 July 885) was the
Count of
Herbauges from 852 and
Count of
Maine and
Margrave of
Neustria (positioned
against the Vikings)...
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Renaud or
Ragenold,
Count of
Roucy (c. 920 – 10 May 967) was a 10th-century
Viking who
swore allegiance to the
Frankish kings, and
became the military...
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wider Neustrian march to
Ragenold of Neustria,
because Gauzfrid's
children were too
young to act in that capacity.
Ragenold, who may have been the son...
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Count of Maine, the
representative of the Rorgonids. He was
followed by
Ragenold who was
margrave between 878 and 885. In 885,
Charles the Fat came to power...
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Charles III was
being deposed by
Rudolph of
France he
appealed to
Rollo and
Ragenold [fr],
another one of his
Norman allies. With
their combined army they marched...
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Ragenold, who
became Margrave of
Neustria and
Count of Maine. When
Ragenold was
killed by
Viking raiders in 885,...
- The
counts of
Nantes were
originally the
Frankish rulers of the
Nantais under the
Carolingians and
eventually a
capital city of the
Duchy of Brittany....
- (fl. 912) Upon his
death in 878, Gauzfrid's
lands p****ed to his
cousin Ragenold,
because Gauzfrid's
children were too
young to succeed. Wickstrom, John...
- The
country of
Herbauges was
taken from him and
given in
benefice to
Ragenold of Neustria. When
Pepin died,
Emenon joined the
nobles who
proclaimed Pepin...
- king
Charles the Bald, and was thus
close to the
royal family. In 885,
Ragenold,
Margrave of
Neustria and
Count of
Maine was
killed by the Normans. The...