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Ricfried was
Bishop of
Utrecht between 806 and 815/816. It is
suspected that he was
related to his
successors Frederick,
Alberik II,
Ludger and Balderic...
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Ricfried was a 9th and 10th
century count in
Betuwe (Batavia) now in the Netherlands,
possibly into
parts of the
Rhineland now in Germany.
Historians sometimes...
- At a
young age he was
taught at
Utrecht by the clergy,
including Bishop Ricfried.
After completing his
studies he was
ordained priest and put in charge...
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queen (approximate date)
Minamoto no Yoshiari, ****anese
official (d. 897)
Ricfried,
Frankish nobleman (d. 950)
Richilde of Provence,
Frankish empress (approximate...
- ("the Good"), king of
Wales Li Jinquan,
Chinese general (approximate date)
Ricfried,
Frankish nobleman (b. 845) Sunyer,
count of Barcelona,
Girona and Ausona...
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language surname. It
stems from a
reduced form of the male
given name
Ricfried.
Notable people with the name include: Emma Riff (2000),
French modern...
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Utrecht 790 (790) – 806 (806):
Hamacarus 806 (806) – 815/16 (815/16):
Ricfried 815/16 (815/16) – 834/38 (834/38):
Frederick of
Utrecht 834/8 (834/8) –...
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Nibelung or
Nevelung (born c. 890–900, died
before 943), son of
Count Ricfried and his wife Herensinda. He was
probably his father's heir, and like his...
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Vanderkindere made a
proposal that
Lambert married an
unattested daughter of
Ricfried,
Count of Betuwe, and they were the
parents of the
younger Ansfried, the...
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uncle of
Bishop Balderic of Liège. He was the son of
Count Ricfried in the Betuwe, who
expelled the
Vikings from Utrecht,
after which Balderic...