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Rodulfi Glabri Historiarum Libri Quinque by
Rodulfus Glaber, The Five
Books of the
Histories [cover title:
Rodulfus Glaber, Opera] ed. J.
France (Oxford, 1989)...
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Rodulfus Tortarius (c. 1063 in Gien – c. 1122) was a
French Benedictine monk of the
Abbey of Fleury-sur-Loire, and a poet
writing in Latin. A very early...
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young age. In 984,
after two
years of
childless union (and
according to
Rodulfus Glaber),
Adelaide tricked her
young husband into
making a
visit to Aquitaine...
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Rudolf of St
Trond (also Rodulf, Rodolfus, Rodolphe, Radulphus, Rudolph, or Raoul, c. 1070–1138) was a
Benedictine abbot of St
Trond Abbey, chronicler...
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suppose that it
should be
dated to 1027.
Contemporary Burgundian chronicler Rodulfus Glaber recounts the
expedition soon afterward,
describing Malcolm as "powerful...
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sometimes used
interchangeably by
contemporaries with
Rodulfus. The king himself, however,
always used
Rodulfus, as on his
personal seal. Nonetheless, he is sometimes...
- of the
province of
Alpes Cottiae.
According to the
medieval historian Rodulfus Glaber, Susa was "the
oldest of
Alpine towns". In the
Middle and Modern...
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country necessitated a
Junior King,
should he die
while on expedition.
Rodulfus Glaber, however,
attributes Hugh Capet's
request to his old age and inability...
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Annales Bertiniani is more brief:
Meanwhile the
Norseman Hróðulfr (Latin:
Rodulfus), who had
inflicted many
evils on Charles's realm, was
slain in the realm...
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Palestine Music Festival. "Andrew Staples". askonasholt.co.uk.
Askonas Holt.
Retrieved 25
February 2014. "Andrew Staples- Tenor".
Rodulfus Choir. v t e...