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Rodulf may
refer to:
Rodulf (petty king), 5th-century
ruler of the
Ranii tribe Rodulf (archbishop of Bourges),
Frankish prelate and
saint who died 866...
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Rodulf was king of the
Heruli kingdom on the
Middle Danube in the
period around 500, and
possibly of
Scandinavian origin. He died in a
battle in about...
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Rodulf Haraldsson (died June 873),
sometimes Rudolf, from Old
Norse Hróðulfr, was a
Viking leader who
raided the
British Isles, West Francia, Frisia, and...
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Rodulf of Ivry (Rodolf, Ralph, Raoul,
comte d'Ivry) (died c. 1015) was a
Norman noble, and
regent of
Normandy during the
minority of
Richard II. Rodolf...
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ceremonial counties of East Sus**** and West Sus****.
William was a son of
Rodulf or
Ralph de
Warenne and Emma and
reported to have
descended from a sibling...
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Rodulf (French:
Saint Raoul; died 21 June 866) was the
archbishop of
Bourges from 840
until his death. He is
remembered as a
skillful diplomat and a proponent...
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Rodulf was a
Roman Catholic bishop and
Norman kinsman of
Edward the Confessor.
After working as a
missionary for Olaf II of
Norway in
Norway and maybe...
- one of Duke William's guardians.
Osbern married Emma, a
daughter of
Count Rodulf of Ivry, who was a half-brother of Duke
Richard I of Normandy.
Through her...
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wealthy landowner, Esperleng, by him
having another son,
Norman nobleman Rodulf of Ivry. The
first mention of
Sprota is by her contemporary,
Flodoard of...
- paid
tribute to the
Heruli during his reign. In 508, he
fought with King
Rodulf of the Heruli, who was slain. This was a
devastating blow to the Heruli...