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Roolwer, also
known as Hrólfr, was an eleventh-century ecclesiast. He is the
first named bishop of a
jurisdiction which later became the
Diocese of the...
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source is a
certain "
Roolwer",
whose recorded name
appears to be a
garbled form of the Old
Norse Hrólfr. The
chronicle records that
Roolwer was the
bishop before...
- addition, the
Sudrian Locale known po****rly as Rolf's
Castle is
named after Roolwer. "Eagles
Peter Andrew". Crockford's
Clerical Directory (online ed.). Church...
- fourteenth-century
Chronicle of Mann.
According to this source, he was the
successor to
Roolwer, the
first named bishop. The
chronicle reveals that
William served at his...
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Rudolphus Latvian: Rūdolfs, Rūdis Lithuanian: Rudolfas, Rudas,
Rudis Manx:
Roolwer Norwegian:
Rudolf Polish:
Rudolf Portuguese:
Rodolfo Russian: Рудольф (Rudolf)...
- at
about this time.
Named Thorulf, he may have been the same
person as "
Roolwer",
Bishop of the Isles. The
original seat of the
bishops of
Orkney was Thorfinn's...
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functions in Man. Then came S. Maughold, Conan, Contentus, Blad, Malchus,
Roolwer, William, and then S. Bradan, who has
given his name to Kirk Bradan, near...
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Tenure In****bent
Notes x1079
Roolwer x1079
William fl. 1079x1095
Hamond el. 1103x1108
Anonymous An
unnamed bishop is
presented for
consecration to Gerard...