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Radbod (or
Ratbod) (died 915) was the
Archbishop of
Trier from 883
until his death.
Under the last
Carolingians he
obtained a
great deal of
benefits and...
- Radbod, Radbot,
Ratbod, Ratpot, Redbod, Redbad, Radboud, Rapoto, or
sometimes just Boddo, is a
Germanic masculine first name that may
refer to: Radbod...
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Radbod (died 719) was the king (or duke) of
Frisia from c. 680
until his death. He is
often considered the last
independent ruler of
Frisia before Frankish...
- Hugo (1895). Die
Grafen von
Mittelfriesland aus dem
Geschlechte König
Ratbods [The
Counts of
Friesland of the Line of King Radboud] (in German). Gotha...
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Radbod (fl. 833–54) was the East
Frankish prefect of the
Eastern March (marcha orientalis), the
Bavarian frontier towards the Slavs,
appointed in 833....
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regain Lotharingia and the
Imperial city of
Aachen were failures.
Archbishop Ratbod of
Trier even
became West
Frankish chancellor in 913. Conrad's
realm was...
- Preceded by
Theotgaud Archbishop of
Trier 869–883 Succeeded by
Ratbod...
- of the East
Frankish kingdom—Wilbert of Cologne,
Liutbert of
Mainz and
Ratbod of Trier—and the West
Frankish archbishops of
Reims (Fulk) and
Rouen (John...
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enforced by his father,
supported by the
archbishops Herman I of
Cologne and
Ratbod of Trier,
against the
resistance of the
local nobility. As he
helped the...
- Jaekel, H. (1895), Die
Grafen von
Mittelfriesland aus dem
Geschlecht König
Ratbods[better source needed] van Blom, Ph. (1900),
Geschiedenis van Oud-Friesland...