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Ralph Strode (fl. 1350 – 1400),
English schoolman, and ****tive poet, was
probably a
native of the West Midlands. He was a
fellow of
Merton College, Oxford...
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Pietro Ridolfi, OFM Conv (died 18 May 1601) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Senigallia (1591–1601) and
Bishop of
Venosa (1587–1591)...
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Ravald 464 AD 83 Suartm****
Svartman 481 AD 84
Tordo Tord II 509 AD 85
Rodulphus Rodulf 86
Hathinus Hatin 87
Attilus Adils IV 88
Tordo Tord III 89 Algothus...
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established is that
there was a
Peace of God
movement in Aquitaine, as
Rodulphus Glaber,
writing about the
peace councils in
Francia in 1033,
stated that...
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reflected (for example, on the role of the
ideal prince); the second,
through Rodulphus Glaber, was a
place where history was written. Hugh
Capet and
Robert II...
- 2011-10-18. Acta
Sancta Sedis Vol. XIX (1886-1887), pp.347-350. In
Latin (as
Rodulphus Sherwin).
Retrieved 2011-10-18.
Patron Saints Index: "Saint
Ralph Sherwin"...
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Ridolfo Capo
Ferro da
Cagli (Ridolfo Capoferro,
Rodulphus Capoferrus) was an
Italian fencing master in the city of Siena, best
known for his
rapier fencing...
- 1105.
Herman of Tournai, a
pupil of Odo,
became abbot and historian.
Rodulphus directed a
workshop with
twelve copyists, who
handed down many
works of...
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History of
Emmanuel College (Boydell Press:
Woodbridge 1999). "Cudworthe,
Rodulphus (CCEd
Ordination ID 123517)". The
Clergy of the
Church of
England Database...
- Rodulph(us)) 1021 or 1022-1027: Guy I. le Bon (or Guido) 1029:
Raoul II. (or
Rodulphus) 1030-1042: Guy II. (or Guido) 1043-1053: Frotland(us) I. 1058: Guy III...