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  • Radulf
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Radulf or Radulph may refer to: Radulf, King of Thuringia, 7th-century noble, Duke and then King Radulf II, Duke of Thuringia, 9th century Radulf of Narbonne

    Radulf

    Radulf

  • Diocese of Urgell
  • Diocese of the Catholic Church in Spain and Andorra

    733–731 Leuderic II 732–754 Esteve 754–765 Dotila 765–783 Felix 783–792 Radulf 792–798 Felix (second time) 798–799 ... Posedoni 814–823 ... Sisebut 833–840

    Diocese of Urgell

    Diocese of Urgell

    Diocese_of_Urgell

  • Radulf of Barcelona
  • Spanish Catholic bishop

    Radulf of Barcelona was a Catholic Bishop of northern Spain between (about 885–942). Born the son of Count Wifred the Hairy and Guinidilda of Empúries

    Radulf of Barcelona

    Radulf_of_Barcelona

  • Radulf Novell
  • Radulf Novell was a 12th-century Anglo-Norman prelate. He was a native of York, and according to writings produced by the Archbishopric of York, was elected

    Radulf Novell

    Radulf_Novell

  • Radulf (bishop-elect)
  • Radulf (fl. 1223–1226) is an obscure churchman in early 13th-century Scotland, elected as Bishop of Dunblane some time between 1223 and 1225. The first

    Radulf (bishop-elect)

    Radulf_(bishop-elect)

  • Radulf II, Duke of Thuringia
  • 9th century Thuringian ruler

    Radulf or Ratolf (died before 880) was the Duke of Thuringia (or the Sorbian March) from 874 until his death. Radulf was the successor and possibly son

    Radulf II, Duke of Thuringia

    Radulf_II,_Duke_of_Thuringia

  • Duchy of Thuringia
  • Eastern Frontier, Merovingian Austrasia

    duchy about 631, by King Dagobert I, who appointed a local Thuringian noble Radulf as the first Duke of Thuringia. It was recreated within the Carolingian

    Duchy of Thuringia

    Duchy_of_Thuringia

  • Radulf of Lincoln
  • Radulf or Ralph was a canon of the Bishopric of Lincoln and also identified as Master Radulf de Leicester . Following the death of Simon de Gunby, Bishop

    Radulf of Lincoln

    Radulf_of_Lincoln

  • Radulf, King of Thuringia
  • 7th century Thuringian ruler

    Radulf (Latin: Radulfus) was the Duke of Thuringia (Latin: dux Toringiae) from before 632/633, until 641/642 when he proclaimed himself the King of Thuringia

    Radulf, King of Thuringia

    Radulf,_King_of_Thuringia

  • Radulfus Nigellus
  • Italian cardinal

    Radulfus Nigellus (died 30 December 1188) was a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He was a native of Pisa, or perhaps of France. Radulfus held the

    Radulfus Nigellus

    Radulfus Nigellus

    Radulfus_Nigellus

  • Radulf of Brechin
  • Bishop of Brechin

    article by introducing citations to additional sources. Find sources: "Radulf of Brechin" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (January 2020)

    Radulf of Brechin

    Radulf_of_Brechin

  • Carolingian dynasty
  • Frankish noble family founded by Charles Martel

    bolstered by Grimoald's role in Duke Radulf of Thuringia's rebellion. Just prior to Otto's assassination, in c. 640 Radulf revolted against the Merovingians

    Carolingian dynasty

    Carolingian dynasty

    Carolingian_dynasty

  • Ralph de Gael
  • 11th-century earl of East Anglia

    Ralph de Gaël (otherwise Ralph de Guader, Ralph Wader or Radulf Waders or Ralf Waiet or Rodulfo de Waiet; before 1042 – 1100) was the Earl of East Anglia

    Ralph de Gael

    Ralph de Gael

    Ralph_de_Gael

  • Nottinghamshire Domesday Book tenants-in-chief
  • List of Nottinghamshire land owners in the Domesday Book

    xi Walteri de Aincurt xii Goiffridus Alselin xiii Radulf fili Hubet xiv Radulf de Limesi xv Radulf de Burun xvi Rogerius Pictauens xvii Gilleberais de

    Nottinghamshire Domesday Book tenants-in-chief

    Nottinghamshire Domesday Book tenants-in-chief

    Nottinghamshire_Domesday_Book_tenants-in-chief

  • Radulf, Count of Besalú
  • Radulf (died 920) was a Count of Besalú. He was the younger son of Sunifred I, Count of Barcelona, and thus a brother of Wilfred the Hairy and Miró the

    Radulf, Count of Besalú

    Radulf,_Count_of_Besalú

  • Bernard of Clairvaux
  • Burgundian saint, abbot and theologian (1090–1153)

    French monk named Radulf was apparently inspiring massacres of Jews in the Rhineland, Cologne, Mainz, Worms, and Speyer, with Radulf claiming Jews were

    Bernard of Clairvaux

    Bernard of Clairvaux

    Bernard_of_Clairvaux

  • Radulf II, Abbot of Kinloss
  • Radulf (died 1220) was a 13th-century Scoto-Norman Cistercian monk and abbot. Most details about Radulf's career and all details about his early life

    Radulf II, Abbot of Kinloss

    Radulf II, Abbot of Kinloss

    Radulf_II,_Abbot_of_Kinloss

  • Warenne family
  • English noble family

    Roger son of Radulf de Warenne appears in a charter dated 1040/1053. In 1059, a Radulf appears with his wife Emma and their sons Radulf and William. These

    Warenne family

    Warenne family

    Warenne_family

  • Radulf de Lamley
  • Scottish monk

    Radulf de Lamley [Ralph, Ranulf, Randalph de Lambley] (died 1247) was a 13th-century monk and cleric. Radulf's youth is obscure, and it is not until the

    Radulf de Lamley

    Radulf_de_Lamley

  • Crusades
  • Religious wars of the High Middle Ages

    and Germany. In the Rhineland, anti-semitic pogroms incited by the monk Radulf ended only after Bernard recalled him. In a Christmas sermon Bernard persuaded

    Crusades

    Crusades

    Crusades

  • Raul
  • Name list

    Rudolph and the French Raoul, and is derived from Old English Rædwulf through Radulf. The name is usually spelled "Raul" in Portuguese, Italian, and Romanian;

    Raul

    Raul

  • William de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey
  • Norman warrior in the Battle of Hastings, died 1088

    a Radulf and wife Emma appear along with their sons Radulf and William. These occurrences have typically been taken to represent a single Radulf with

    William de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey

    William de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey

    William_de_Warenne,_1st_Earl_of_Surrey

  • Adam of Harcarse
  • Scottish Abbott

    Melrose Church Roman Catholic Church In office 1219 – 1245 Predecessor Radulf II Successor Matthew Previous post Abbot of Newbattle Personal details Died

    Adam of Harcarse

    Adam_of_Harcarse

  • List of rulers of Thuringia
  • 507–532 Herminafried Conquered by the Franks. Merovingian dukes 632–642 Radulf I, "King of Thuringia" after 641 642–687 Heden I 687–689 Gozbert 689–719

    List of rulers of Thuringia

    List_of_rulers_of_Thuringia

  • Radulf of Narbonne
  • Frankish noble

    Radulf was a Frankish military chief or official imposed as count of Nimes by Pepin the Short after suppressing an anti-Frankish revolt in 754. The Gothic

    Radulf of Narbonne

    Radulf_of_Narbonne

  • Duchy of Normandy
  • Medieval duchy in Western Europe (911–1290)

    Normandy was ruled by an enduring and long-lived Viking dynasty. In 924, King Radulf extended Rollo's county westward up to the river Vire, including the Bessin

    Duchy of Normandy

    Duchy of Normandy

    Duchy_of_Normandy

  • Radulf the Cistercian
  • Radulphe (also spelled Radulph, Rodolphe, etc.) was a French monk who, without permission from his superiors, left his monastery in France and travelled

    Radulf the Cistercian

    Radulf_the_Cistercian

  • Simon de Gunby
  • Scottish Catholic bishop

    Religious titles Preceded by Hugh de Douglas Dean of Moray 1230–1244 Succeeded by Archibald Preceded by Andreas Bishop of Moray 1244–1251 Succeeded by Radulf

    Simon de Gunby

    Simon_de_Gunby

  • Samo
  • Unifier of Slavic tribes (c. 600–c. 658)

    Thuringia (631–634), until he was finally defeated by Radulf of Thuringia in 636. In 641, the rebellious Radulf sought an alliance with Samo against his sovereign

    Samo

    Samo

    Samo

  • Amalrician
  • Pantheist movement named after Amalric of Bena

    to the church, Radulf reported his encounter with William to the Bishop of Paris and prominent theologians. They then authorised Radulf and another priest

    Amalrician

    Amalrician

    Amalrician

  • Ralph
  • Name list

    English origin, derived from the Old English Rædwulf and Old High German Radulf, cognate with the Old Norse Raðulfr (rað "counsel" and ulfr "wolf"). The

    Ralph

    Ralph

    Ralph

  • Abraham of Strathearn
  • consecrated by 4 December 1214. The date of his death is not known, but Radulf was bishop-elect in an Arbroath document datable between 1223 and 1225.

    Abraham of Strathearn

    Abraham of Strathearn

    Abraham_of_Strathearn

  • Rudolph of France
  • King of West Francia from 923 to 936

    personal seal. Nonetheless, he is sometimes called Ralph (from Raoul) or Radulf in English. Rudolph was born around 890, the son of Richard the Justiciar

    Rudolph of France

    Rudolph of France

    Rudolph_of_France

  • Franks
  • Germanic people from the Lower Rhine

    century, when the stem dukes began to sever their ties to the monarchy. Radulf of Thuringia called up the levy for a war against Sigebert III in 640. Soon

    Franks

    Franks

    Franks

  • Eric Bloodaxe
  • 10th-century King of Norway and Northumbria

    Peter) (image above on the right). The two principal moneyers, Ingalger and Radulf, who had also minted coins for Amlaíb, occur on both types.[citation needed]

    Eric Bloodaxe

    Eric Bloodaxe

    Eric_Bloodaxe

  • Francia
  • Western European kingdom (c. 481–843)

    Merovingian-named son Childebert as his son and heir. After Dagobert's death in 639 Radulf, Duke of Thuringia, rebelled and tried to make himself king. In 640 he defeated

    Francia

    Francia

    Francia

  • Dervan (duke)
  • 7th-century duke and first recorded tribal ruler of the Sorbs

    were fighting against the neighboring Thuringians, who were ruled by duke Radulf. According to historians following the traditional identification of White

    Dervan (duke)

    Dervan (duke)

    Dervan_(duke)

  • Thachulf, Duke of Thuringia
  • 9th century Thuringian ruler

    Siusli, and their neighbours. The revolt was not put down until Liutbert and Radulf, Thachulf's successor, campaigned in January 874. The Annals of Fulda. (Manchester

    Thachulf, Duke of Thuringia

    Thachulf,_Duke_of_Thuringia

  • Georg Schreyögg
  • Munich Occupation sculptor Spouse Elisabeth von Barton (1881–1957) Children Radulf 1905 Gertraut 1907 Jörg 1914 Parent(s) Mathäus Schreyögg (1831–?) Kreszentia

    Georg Schreyögg

    Georg_Schreyögg

  • Ralph of Longchamp
  • Ralph of Longchamp (c. 1155 – c. 1215) was a scholastic philosopher of the 13th century, known also as a physician and natural philosopher. He taught at

    Ralph of Longchamp

    Ralph_of_Longchamp

  • William the Old
  • specifically, but rather only mentions a bishop holding office at the same time as Radulf Novell. He was however definitively in charge by December 1135 during the

    William the Old

    William_the_Old

  • Battle of Montgisard
  • 1177 battle between the Crusaders and Ayyubids

    slaughter". Medieval Warfare. 6 (1): 28–35. JSTOR 48578533. Ralph de Diceto (Radulf de Diceto decani Lundoniensis) Ymagines historiarum Lane-Poole 1906, p. 155

    Battle of Montgisard

    Battle of Montgisard

    Battle_of_Montgisard

  • Thuringia
  • State in Germany

    century. The first documented duke of Thuringia was a local noble named Radulf I, who was appointed by the king Dagobert I in the early 630s. At that time

    Thuringia

    Thuringia

    Thuringia

  • County of Besalú
  • Historical state

    made his brother Radulf its count and it became one of the last de facto independent Catalan counties. Sometime between 913 and 920, Radulf died and Miro

    County of Besalú

    County of Besalú

    County_of_Besalú

  • Alexander Stewart (bishop of Moray)
  • Scottish prelate

    Richard de Lincoln Bricius de Douglas Andreas de Moravia Simon de Gunby Radulf of Lincoln§ Archibald David de Moravia John de Pilmuir Alexander Bur William

    Alexander Stewart (bishop of Moray)

    Alexander_Stewart_(bishop_of_Moray)

  • Sunifred, Count of Barcelona
  • 9th-century Catalan nobleman

    and had the following children: Wilfred the Hairy (died 11 August 897) Radulf of Besalú (died 920) Miro the Elder (died 896) Sisenanda Sunifred (abbot

    Sunifred, Count of Barcelona

    Sunifred, Count of Barcelona

    Sunifred,_Count_of_Barcelona

  • History of Normandy
  • naming the bulk of prelates within the archdiocese of Rouen. In 924, King Radulf extended Rollo's county westward up to the river Vire, including the Bessin

    History of Normandy

    History of Normandy

    History_of_Normandy

  • Nîmes
  • Prefecture of Gard, Occitanie, France

    uprising took place against the Carolingian king, but was put down, and count Radulf, a Frank, appointed as master of the city. After the events connected with

    Nîmes

    Nîmes

    Nîmes

  • Rau (surname)
  • Surname list

    Normans introduced the Old French form, "Raoul", as well as the Norman "Radulf" and "Raulf". The variant form "Rau" was reintroduced into England by French

    Rau (surname)

    Rau_(surname)

  • Baldwin III of Hainaut
  • Count of Hainaut (1088–1120)

    Flamstead Richildis of Hainaut, married: 1) Thierry d’Avesnes; 2) Everard II Radulf, castellan of Tournai After Baldwin's death, Countess Yolande married c

    Baldwin III of Hainaut

    Baldwin_III_of_Hainaut

  • Sorbian March
  • District of East Francia

    March. Several commanders of the Sorbian March are recorded: Thachulf, Radulf, Poppo, and Burchard (probably). They bore the title dux Sorabici (limitis)

    Sorbian March

    Sorbian March

    Sorbian_March

  • Adalgisel
  • protecting the young king's life. His forces were subsequently defeated by Duke Radulf. Not long after, he ceased to be duke and was replaced by Pepin of Landen

    Adalgisel

    Adalgisel

  • Wulfstan (died 1095)
  • 11th-century Bishop of Worcester and saint

    suffragan bishops. In 1073 Wulfstan helped Thomas of Bayeux consecrate Radulf as Bishop of Orkney, and in 1081 helped consecrate William de St-Calais

    Wulfstan (died 1095)

    Wulfstan (died 1095)

    Wulfstan_(died_1095)

  • Archibald (bishop of Moray)
  • Scottish prelate

    In that year he was consecrated as the successor of Simon de Gunby and Radulf of Lincoln as Bishop of Moray. Through what appears to have been a misunderstanding

    Archibald (bishop of Moray)

    Archibald (bishop of Moray)

    Archibald_(bishop_of_Moray)

  • Poppo, Duke of Thuringia
  • German nobleman and Duke of Thuringia from 880 to 892

    have been the sons or grandsons of Poppo I of Grapfeld. Poppo replaced Radulf II in the Sorbian March no later than 880. In that year, the Daleminzi,

    Poppo, Duke of Thuringia

    Poppo,_Duke_of_Thuringia

  • Bernard I de Balliol
  • Anglo-Norman noble

    there appears to predate 1130. Bernard had at least four younger brothers, Radulf (Ralph), Enguerrand (Ingram), Hugh and Joscelin, and by his wife Maud (Matilda)

    Bernard I de Balliol

    Bernard_I_de_Balliol

  • Ergot
  • Fungi of the genus Claviceps

    die in childbed." In ancient Syria, ergot was called "Daughter of Blood". Radulf Glaber described an ailment he called "hidden fire", or ignus ocultus, in

    Ergot

    Ergot

    Ergot

  • Ansemund
  • by Ermeniard killed Ansemund, but the rebellion died without success and Radulf was designated as the new count by the Frankish king, Pepin the Short. Septimania

    Ansemund

    Ansemund

  • Crusade preaching
  • Second Crusade (1147), the Cistercians dominated official crusade preaching. Radulf the Cistercian preached the Second Crusade without permission and was punished

    Crusade preaching

    Crusade preaching

    Crusade_preaching

  • Adalbert (bishop of Orkney)
  • Religious titles Preceded by John Bishop of Orkney 1043 x 1072 Succeeded by Radulf

    Adalbert (bishop of Orkney)

    Adalbert_(bishop_of_Orkney)

  • Miró II of Cerdanya
  • Sunyer I received the county of Barcelona. After the death of his uncle, Radulf of Besalú, in 920, he inherited the county of Besalú. His sister, Hemmo

    Miró II of Cerdanya

    Miró_II_of_Cerdanya

  • Bernard of Gothia
  • 9th-century count and margrave of Gothia

    second son of Sunifred, Miró the Old. The other three sons of Sunifred – Radulf, Sunifred, and Riculf – were not given any titles. In 872, Charles the Bald

    Bernard of Gothia

    Bernard_of_Gothia

  • Bavarians
  • Ethnographic group of Germans

    the Bavarians (in the late 7th century however, there was a period where Radulf, King of Thuringia rebelled and some independence was returned to these

    Bavarians

    Bavarians

    Bavarians

  • Bishop of Moray
  • Head of the Diocese of Moray, Scotland

    bishop. He was buried in the choir of the cathedral. el. 1252 Radulf of Lincoln Radulf was a canon of the Bishopric of Lincoln; all that is known about

    Bishop of Moray

    Bishop of Moray

    Bishop_of_Moray

  • Henry of Holyrood
  • Preceded by Elias fitz Nicholas Abbot of Holyrood 1236 x 1253–1255 Succeeded by Radulf Preceded by Gilbert Bishop of Galloway 1253–1293 Succeeded by Thomas de

    Henry of Holyrood

    Henry of Holyrood

    Henry_of_Holyrood

  • Simon de Tosny
  • Richard de Lincoln Bricius de Douglas Andreas de Moravia Simon de Gunby Radulf of Lincoln§ Archibald David de Moravia John de Pilmuir Alexander Bur William

    Simon de Tosny

    Simon_de_Tosny

  • Abbot of Cluny
  • 1157 1157 Robert Grossus 1157 1163 Hugh III 1163 1173 Stephan I 1173 1176 Radulf (Raoul) de Sully 1176 1177 Gauthier de Châtillon 1177 1179 William I 1179

    Abbot of Cluny

    Abbot of Cluny

    Abbot_of_Cluny

  • Germanic name
  • Type of given name

    as the first element in Norway ræð counsel, wisdom Y Y Radegast, Radwig, Radulf; Alfred, Eadred, Conrad, Tancred, Wihtred; Ratberga/Redburga ragin, regin

    Germanic name

    Germanic_name

  • Dorres
  • Commune in Occitania, France

    Abbey of Arles-sur-Tech, Sunifred then gave Dorres to his nephew and godson Radulf, himself the son of Wilfred the Hairy and future bishop of Urgell. Later

    Dorres

    Dorres

    Dorres

  • Kinloss Abbey
  • Ruined abbey in Kinloss, Moray, Scotland

    Avoch; Ellon People Founder David I of Scotland Important associated figures Radulf, Robert Reid Scheduled monument Official name Kinloss Abbey Type Ecclesiastical:

    Kinloss Abbey

    Kinloss Abbey

    Kinloss_Abbey

  • Counts of Castell
  • German noble family

    countess, Margit Zedtwitz von Moravan und Duppau, 1886–1973), and their son, Radulf (1922–2004). Alexander's issue by his first marriage had never been considered

    Counts of Castell

    Counts of Castell

    Counts_of_Castell

  • Chronological list of Catholic saints in the 9th century
  • Sasseau     865   Hunger     866   Bishop of Utrecht Raoul of Turenne (Raoul, Radulf)     866   Bishop of Bourges Lazarus Zographos     867   Convoyon     868

    Chronological list of Catholic saints in the 9th century

    Chronological_list_of_Catholic_saints_in_the_9th_century

  • Thuringi
  • Early Germanic people native to Thuringia (now part of Germany)

    rebelled and had regained their independence by the late seventh century under Radulf. Towards the end of this century, parts of Thuringia came under Saxon rule

    Thuringi

    Thuringi

    Thuringi

  • Abbot of Kelso
  • Earl of Roxburghe. The following is a list of abbots and commendators: Radulf, 1113–1116 x 1117 William, 1118–1119 Herbert, 1119–1127 Herbert, 1127–1147

    Abbot of Kelso

    Abbot_of_Kelso

  • Thomas de Melsonby
  • 13th-century Bishop of Durham

    Catholic Church titles Preceded by Radulf Kerneth Prior of Durham 1234–1244 Succeeded by Betram de Middleton Preceded by Richard le Poor Bishop of Durham

    Thomas de Melsonby

    Thomas_de_Melsonby

  • Miro the Elder
  • and Besalú, and Ermesende, and thus the brother of Wilfred the Hairy and Radulf of Besalú. In 870 Miro received the county of Conflent either directly from

    Miro the Elder

    Miro_the_Elder

  • Septimania
  • Historical region in Southern France

    led by Ermeniard killed Ansemund, but the uprising was unsuccessful, and Radulf of Narbonne was designated the new count by the Frankish court. About 755

    Septimania

    Septimania

    Septimania

  • Hugh de Sigillo
  • Scottish bishop (died 1229)

    consecration is not known. On 29 September 1226 he gave benediction to Radulf II, Abbot of Melrose. He died sometime in 1229. Dowden, John, The Bishops

    Hugh de Sigillo

    Hugh_de_Sigillo

  • Bishop of Aberdeen
  • List article of bishops of the Scottish church

    anything else about his background. 1228 1239 Gilbert de Stirling 1239 1247 Radulf de Lamley 1247 1256 Peter de Ramsay 1256 1270/2 Richard de Potton 1272 1281/2

    Bishop of Aberdeen

    Bishop_of_Aberdeen

  • Michael Ochiltree
  • Scottish prelate and administrator

    of Dunblane Simon of Dunblane Jonathan of Dunblane Abraham of Strathearn Radulf (bishop-elect)§ Osbert of Dunblane Clement of Dunblane Robert de Prebenda

    Michael Ochiltree

    Michael_Ochiltree

  • Walter Forrester
  • Bishop of Brechin

    Lothian 1383 x 1386–1386 x 1390 Succeeded by James Borthwick Preceded by Radulf Wilde Subdean of Brechin 1372 x 1400–1407 Succeeded by Walter de Lichton

    Walter Forrester

    Walter_Forrester

  • Gregoir of Moray
  • Scottish bishop

    Richard de Lincoln Bricius de Douglas Andreas de Moravia Simon de Gunby Radulf of Lincoln§ Archibald David de Moravia John de Pilmuir Alexander Bur William

    Gregoir of Moray

    Gregoir_of_Moray

  • Ralph of Caen
  • French historian and writer

    after 1130)". The Crusades - An Encyclopedia. p. 1101. Michael, McCormick. "Radulf of Caen". Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium. p. 1772. The Gesta Tancredi of

    Ralph of Caen

    Ralph_of_Caen

  • Thomas de Dundee
  • Roman Catholic bishop

    found in 1281 residing in a Dundee tenement located next the tenement of Radulf de Dundee. It is possible both names referred to the same person, but at

    Thomas de Dundee

    Thomas_de_Dundee

  • Roger of Mortemer
  • 11th-century general

    However, L.C. Loyd showed that the two Rogers were distinct, and that Radulf, though related to Roger filius Episcopi, was not his brother. Loyd points

    Roger of Mortemer

    Roger_of_Mortemer

  • Gilbert de Stirling
  • Scottish bishop

    Religious titles Preceded by Matthew the Scot Bishop of Aberdeen 1228–1239 Succeeded by Radulf de Lamley

    Gilbert de Stirling

    Gilbert_de_Stirling

  • Santa Maria de Ripoll
  • Benedictine monastery in Catalonia

    Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona Bernat Tallaferro, Count of Besalú Radulf, Abbot of Ripoll, son of Wilfred the Hairy Also buried at the abbey, but

    Santa Maria de Ripoll

    Santa Maria de Ripoll

    Santa_Maria_de_Ripoll

  • Roolwer
  • earliest bishops of Orkney. Specifically, either Thorulf (fl. 1050) or Radulf (fl. 1073). Considering the early eleventh-century Orcadian influence in

    Roolwer

    Roolwer

    Roolwer

  • Sheriff of Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and the Royal Forests
  • Ceremonial officer in England

    Peverel the Younger 1154: Osbert Sylvanus 1155–1156: Radulf son of Engelrami 1160–1164: Radulf son of Engelrami 1165–1168: Sir Robert FitzRanulph 1169–1176:

    Sheriff of Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and the Royal Forests

    Sheriff_of_Nottinghamshire,_Derbyshire_and_the_Royal_Forests

  • Robert de Brus, 1st Lord of Annandale
  • Anglo-Norman baron and knight (c. 1078–1141)

    son Robert, or his daughter Matilda Maude de Sourdeval who married Ralph (Radulf) Paynel, Sheriff of Yorkshire. Robert and Agnes had the following children:

    Robert de Brus, 1st Lord of Annandale

    Robert de Brus, 1st Lord of Annandale

    Robert_de_Brus,_1st_Lord_of_Annandale

  • Sunyer, Count of Barcelona
  • Spanish noble

    until his brother's death in 911. However, on the death of his uncle, Count Radulf I of Besalú, in 913 or 920, a conflict emerged between Sunyer and his brother

    Sunyer, Count of Barcelona

    Sunyer, Count of Barcelona

    Sunyer,_Count_of_Barcelona

  • Bishop of Dunblane
  • Medieval Scottish bishopric

    Dunblane 1210 x 1214–1220 x 1225 Abraham of Strathearn 1223 x 1225-1226 Radulf (bishop-elect) Elect only. 1226 x 1227-1231 Osbert of Dunblane 1233-1258

    Bishop of Dunblane

    Bishop of Dunblane

    Bishop_of_Dunblane

  • Catalan counties
  • Countship

    Roussillon and Vallespir. Besalú was made a separate county in 878 for Radulf on the condition that it pass to the heirs of Wilfred the Hairy on his death

    Catalan counties

    Catalan counties

    Catalan_counties

  • Thomas II of York
  • Archbishop of York from 1109 to 1114

    of his rights into his oath. Other Scottish bishops he consecrated were Radulf Novell as Bishop of Orkney and Wimund to as Bishop of Man and the Isles

    Thomas II of York

    Thomas_II_of_York

  • Raef
  • Name list

    (born 1980), British entrepreneur and television presenter Ralph (name) Radulf (disambiguation) This page or section lists people that share the same given

    Raef

    Raef

  • Tadworth
  • Village in Surrey, England

    Tadorne. It was held partly by Halsart from William de Braiose and partly by Radulf (Ralph) from the Bishop of Bayeux. Its Domesday assets were: two hides.

    Tadworth

    Tadworth

    Tadworth

  • Thor of Tranent
  • 12th-century Scottish sheriff

    42, though the father-son succession may have been interrupted by one Radulf (fl. 1165 x 1177)[clarification needed], who came either before or after

    Thor of Tranent

    Thor_of_Tranent

  • Bishop of Brechin
  • Catholic head of the Diocese of Brechin

    Abbot Léot of Brechin 1178 1189 x 1198 Turpin of Brechin x 1198-1199 1212 Radulf of Brechin 1214 x 1215 1218 Hugh of Brechin Probably from the native clerical

    Bishop of Brechin

    Bishop of Brechin

    Bishop_of_Brechin

  • Grimoald the Elder
  • Frankish official (616–657)

    the head of his household, the most powerful in Austrasia. At this time, Radulf, Duke of Thuringia, rebelled against Sigebert III, king of Austrasia. Grimoald

    Grimoald the Elder

    Grimoald_the_Elder

  • Ralph IV of Valois
  • French nobleman (1025–1074)

    "Rodulf, count of Crépy" (Rodulfi comitis Crispiniacensis). The spellings "Radulf" and "Rodulf", although derived from Germanic names with originally different

    Ralph IV of Valois

    Ralph IV of Valois

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  • RAOUL
  • Male

    French

    RAOUL

    Old French form of German Radulf, RAOUL means "wise wolf."

    RAOUL

  • RAULF
  • Male

    French

    RAULF

    Norman French contracted form of German Radulf, RAULF means "wise wolf."

    RAULF

  • ROUL
  • Male

    French

    ROUL

    Old Norman French form of German Radulf, ROUL means "wise wolf."

    ROUL

  • RADULF
  • Male

    Danish

    RADULF

    , house wolf.

    RADULF

  • RAUL
  • Male

    Italian

    RAUL

    Italian and Portuguese form of German Radulf, RAUL means "wise wolf."

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  • RAÚL
  • Male

    Spanish

    RAÚL

    Spanish form of German Radulf, RAÚL means "wise wolf."

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Online names & meanings

  • SEREN
  • Female

    Welsh

    SEREN

    Welsh name SEREN means "star."

  • Aebba
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Aebba

    Pure

  • Nandu
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Nandu

    Happy

  • Lisana
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Lisana

    Variant of Lisanne

  • Swinger
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Norfolk)

    Swinger

    English (Norfolk) : unexplained.In some instances probably an Americanized form of German and Jewish Schwinger, or German Zwinger, a nickname from Middle High German zwinger ‘oppressor’.

  • Samurah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Samurah

    Distinguished Sahabi RA

  • Jotipal
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Jotipal

    Fosterer of Light

  • Salwah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Australian, Muslim

    Salwah

    Ease; Comfort; Amusement

  • Christin
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, French

    Christin

    Christ-bearer

  • Yaw
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish

    Yaw

    Irish : perhaps a reduced and altered Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Eochadha (see McGaffey, McGeough).English : probably a variant of Yeo.Chinese : Cantonese variant of Qiu 1.Chinese : see You.

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