- and
Morocco in the 13th century. In 1243, two
English monks,
Brothers Rodulph and Berengarius,
after having secured the
release of some 60 captives,...
- the
Herulian kingdom on the Danube,
apparently by now
under a king
named Rodulph, had made
peace with
Theoderic and
become his allies. Paul the
Deacon also...
- now
under a king
named Rodulph, had
conquered their neighbours the Rugii, and
become allies with
Theoderic in Italy. In 508
Rodulph was
killed by the Langobards...
- the
daughter of
Philibert Le Voyer,
Seigneur of Lignerolles, and Anne de
Rodulph, and
married René du Bellay,
Baron of la Flotte-Hauterive. She was a lady-in-waiting...
- She was the
daughter of Honoré d'Albert,
seigneur of Luynes, and Anne de
Rodulph,
sister of
Charles d'Albert, duc de Luynes, and
married in 1605 to Barthélémy...
- Voyer,
seigneur de
Lignerolles and
Jeanne de Surmont. He
married Anne de
Rodulph or Anna
Cabriana de Guyonnière, (sometimes
called Louise), a
daughter of...
-
Eudes I. (or Odo) 996 or 998:
Robert I. (or Robertus) 1015:
Raoul I. (or
Rodulph(us)) 1021 or 1022-1027: Guy I. le Bon (or Guido) 1029:
Raoul II. (or Rodulphus)...