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Rorik (Latin:
Roricus, Rorichus; Old Norse: Hrœrekr; c. 810 – c. 880) was a
Danish Viking, who
ruled over
parts of
Friesland between 841 and 873, conquering...
- same
source and the 9th-century
Annales Fuldenses,
another Viking named Roricus was
granted a
large part of
Frisia as a
benefice or fief from
Lothair in...
- (although Hreðric has been
suggested to be the same
person as Hroerekr/
Roricus, a
Danish king
generally described as a son or
successor of Ingjald). This...
- Timothy, 1388?–99; Imar, 1399–1409?; Rutger, 1409?–17;
Thomas I, 1417–37;
Roricus, 1437–47; Al****, 1447–55;
Maurice III, 1455–61; John IV, 1461–3; Otto...
- Rory O'Tunny (fl. c. 1520 – 1542; Irish: Ruaidrí Ó Tonnaigh, Latin:
Roricus Otunne;
other spellings include Ruoricus, Otyuny, Otwyne, Otuyne, Otyyne)...
- was
succeeded by Hygelac.
Beowulf Hreðric Old English: Hrēðrīk, Latin:
Røricus, Old Norse: Hrærekr, Old Norse: Rørik The
first element Hrōð- is from PN...
- made his way to the Urgell,
where on 24
March 1143 he witnessed, as
comes Roricus, the
final will and
testament of his brother-in-law and son-in-law, Count...
- Duchesne, p. 315, no. 2.
According to the "Legend of
Saint Firminus",
Roricus was the
father and
predecessor of the
saint on the
episcopal throne of...