-
Elder (died 896)
Sisenanda Sunifred (abbot of
Abbey of Arles-sur-Tech)
Riculf (Roman
Catholic Diocese of Perpignan-Elne)
Cixilona Abadal i de Vinyals...
- king, Sichelm. With Arthur's aid, he
takes the
kingdom from the
usurper Riculf. Lot
later leads one of Arthur's
armies in his war
against Emperor Lucius...
-
Count of
Cerdanya and Berga,
Enric de
Cerdanya (?-1102), Clemència de
Cerdanya (?-?),
married to Arnau-
Riculf, lord of So. Gran
Enciclopedia Catalana....
- were
separated from that of Barcelona.
Sunifred was made
Abbot of Arles,
Riculf Bishop of Elna, and the
Bishops of Urgell, Girona, and
Barcelona were confirmed...
- Abbey, Ghent, as
having ceded one of his
subjects to the abbey. Rikulf,
Riculf, Riculfus, Richolfus, Ricolfus, Racholfus, Riculphus, Ricvulfus. Imperial...
-
Ithier the
concession of Saint-Hippolyte near
Arles for her and her
nephew Riculf,
Bishop of Fréjus. They were to
rebuild it,
restore it, and own it until...
- Miró the Old. The
other three sons of
Sunifred – Radulf, Sunifred, and
Riculf – were not
given any titles. In 872,
Charles the Bald gave the government...
-
Audesinus (860–885)
Riculf I (885–915)
Almeraldus (Elmerald, Elmerat) (916–920)
Wadaldus (Guadaldus de Empuries-Rosselló) (920–947)
Riculf II (947–966) Suniarius...
- (828–836)
Gombaud (836–849) Paul (849–855)
Wenilo (858–869)
Adalard (869–872)
Riculf (872–876) John I (876–889) Wito (889–c. 910)
Franco (911–919)
Gonthard (919–942)...
- (832–869) [Engelmond (863-864)]
Hildebold (Hildebaud) (870–884)
Riculfus (
Riculf) (884–902)
Rodoin († c. 909) Abbo (Chancellor of
France 922–931, † 937)...