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Adalhelm or Adelhelm may refer to: Adalhelm of Autun (8th century), Frankish nobleman Adalhelm of Séez (9th century), bishop and hagiographer Adelhelm
Adalhelm
Frankish noble
Odo was count Adalhelm. If taken literally, Regino's statement would mean that Odo's mother and Roberts wife was a sister of Adalhelm, but some researchers
Robert_the_Strong
8th and 9th century Frankish nobleman
Adalhelm of Autun (Alleaume d'Autun) was a Frankish nobleman of the late 8th and early 9th centuries from the Guilhemid family. He was the son of Thierry
Adalhelm_of_Autun
King of West Francia from 922 to 923
scholarly literature. Chronicler Regino of Prüm (d. 915) stated that count Adalhelm was maternal uncle (Latin: avunculus) of Roberts's brother Odo, meaning
Robert_I_of_France
King of West Francia from 888 to 898
(died 915) stated that count Adalhelm was Odo's maternal uncle (Latin: avunculus), meaning that Odo's mother was count Adalhelm's sister. On the other side
Odo_of_France
9th-century Frankish noblewoman
Adrian, of Worms (755–821), and her mother was named Waldrada, daughter of Adalhelm of Autun. Waldrada of Worms was first married to Robert III of Worms in
Waldrada_of_Worms
French Roman Catholic saint
Adalhelm (died c. 910) was the bishop of Séez for twenty-six years starting around 884. He was a Benedictine monk and abbot at the abbey of Anisole. Adalhelm
Adalhelm_of_Séez
Frankish Benedictine nun
Sanctae Opportunae was written within a century of her death (c. 885–88) by Adalhelm (later rendered Adelin), bishop of Séez, who believed he owed his life
Opportuna_of_Montreuil
of Autun, mentioned in 804, whose son Thierry was active in the 810s. Adalhelm William, count of Toulouse and founder of the Abbey of Gellone. Abba and
Aldana_(noblewoman)
Frankish noble (flourished c. 770–793)
Gellone (755 – 28 May 812/814) Theodino, father of a Theoderic (fl. 815–819) Adalhelm of Autun Albana Bertana Bouchard 2001, p. 184. Bouchard 2001, p. 61. Bouchard
Thierry_IV
English surname
is an English patronymic surname derived from the Old German given name Adalhelm, meaning "noble protector" or "noble helmet". It appears not to be derived
Adlam_(name)
Benedictine abbey
(1012–1028) Embricho (1028–1050) Eberhard (1050–1069) Razelin (1069–1082) Adalhelm (1082–1094) Gebhard (1094–1100) Heinrich I (1100–1102) Rupert I [de] (1102–1145)
Ottobeuren_Abbey
heiress in the Upper Rhine and of Hahnheim in Rheinhessen, heiress of Count Adalhelm Robert II (Rutbert II o. Hruodbertus) (770 attested, † 12 July 807), his
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Dorset Adelelm l'Almoiner [ca] (died 1218), companion of Julian of Cuenca Adalhelm (disambiguation) Æthelhelm (disambiguation) This page or section lists
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Topics referred to by the same term
Archbishop of Canterbury had been active before becoming bishop of Ramsbury Adalhelm (disambiguation) Adelelm (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists
Æthelhelm_(disambiguation)
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Indian
Golden
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Swedish German
Eagle.
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woe to them
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Keeper of the treasure. Form of Caspar.
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Lovable
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Best friend
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White-browed.
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 Old Swedish form of Greek Aikaterine, KATERIN means "pure." Compare with another form of Katerin.
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Rock.
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French Latin
Birthday; especially the birthday of Christ.
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