- Radbod, Radbot, Ratbod, Ratpot, Redbod, Redbad, Radboud,
Rapoto, or
sometimes just Boddo, is a
Germanic masculine first name that may
refer to: Radbod...
- king
Philip of
Swabia in 1208,
Rapoto's son
Count Rapoto II even held the
office of a
Count Palatine of Bavaria.
Rapoto's II descendants, however, soon...
- 1208
Rapoto II (d. 1231), brother-in-law of Otto VIII,
Count Palatine of
Bavaria from 1208
until his
death Rapoto III (d. 1248), son of
Rapoto II, Count...
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Wittelsbach Born:
Before 1180 Died: 7
March 1209
German royalty Regnal titles Preceded by Otto VII
Count Palatine of
Bavaria 1189-1209 Succeeded by
Rapoto II...
- 1208
Rapoto II (d. 1231), brother-in-law of Otto VIII,
Count Palatine of
Bavaria from 1208
until his
death Rapoto III (d. 1248), son of
Rapoto II, Count...
- town and
castle were an alod of the
Luchen family. On 28
October 1287,
Rapoto Luchen announced that he had
entered an
agreement with
Archbishop Rudolph...
- II of
Vohburg (d. 1209)
Mechtild (1180–1231),
married in 1209 to
Count Rapoto II of
Ortenburg (1164–1231).
Sophia (1170–1238),
married Landgrave Hermann...
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Rabodo (or
Rapoto) was the
imperial vicar and
marquis of
Tuscany from 1116
until his
death in
battle in 1119. A
German count,
Rabodo was
appointed by the...
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Troyes in 1145 Matilda,
married Count Theobald the
Great of Blois-Champagne
Rapoto I,
Count of
Ortenburg in 1130 and
Kraiburg in 1173 Adelheid,
Abbess of Göss...
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Austria Poppo (986–1047),
Archbishop of
Trier Kunigunda Hemma,
married Count Rapoto of Dießen Christina, a nun at
Trier Citations Lingelbach 1913, p. 89. Wegener...