Saint Adulf (also Adolph, Adolf, Athwulf, Æthelwulf or Æðelwulf) (died c. 680 AD) was an Anglo-Saxon saint. Adulf is said to have been the brother of...
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Adulf mcEtulfe (died 934) may have been King of Bamburgh (northern Northumbria). The Annals of Clonmacnoise, note the death of Adulf mcEtulfe in 934. Ealdred...
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ruled some part of Northumbria. Another two sons are attested elsewhere: Adulf (which McGuigan suggests represents ′Æthelwulf′) is the ′King of the Northern...
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Ealdwulf of Lichfield (redirect from Adulf (bishop))
Ealdwulf (died c. 815) was a medieval Bishop of Lichfield. Ealdwulf was consecrated between 799 and 801 and died between 814 and 816. The historian D....
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Portuguese-speaking countries. Ealdwulf of East Anglia (c. 634–713), King of East Anglia Adulf mcEtulfe (died 934), King of Bamburgh Eadwulf Evil-child (fl. 968–970),...
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Wessex from 839 until his death. Æthelwulf may also refer to: Æthelwulf, or Adulf (died c. 680), Anglo-Saxon cleric and saint Æthelwulf of Elmham (died after...
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1962 the firm was taken over by his son Peter Marxer along with partners Adulf Peter Goop and Walter Kieber. Peter Marxer, Peter Goop and Herbert Oberhuber...
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probably died in 933, but the Annals of Clonmacnoise record in 934 that "Adulf m'Etulfe king of the North Saxons died", and Alex Woolf suggests that this...
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Ealdwulf of East Anglia (redirect from Adulf of East Anglia)
Ealdwulf (Old English: Aldwulf), also known as Aldulf or Adulf, was king of East Anglia from c. 664 to 713. He was the son of Hereswitha, a Northumbrian...
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subjugation by Æthelstan of England. Adulf mcEtulfe died 934 'king of the Northern English' Recorded only in Irish source as Adulf mcEtulfe, which would ordinarily...
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Eadwulf Evil-child (redirect from Adulf Evil-child)
Eadwulf II (alternatively Eadulf, or occasionally Adulf), nicknamed Evil-child (Old English: Yfelcild), (fl. AD 968–970) was ruler of Bamburgh in the...
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Æthelstan c. 933–c. 934 Adulf mcEtulfe 1. The name Adulf mcEtulfe can be taken to be Æthelwulf son of Eadwulf. 2. Alternatively, Adulf mcEtulfe indicates Ealdred...
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kinsman. His brother Ethelwald, in due succession, left the kingdom to Adulf and Elwold, the sons of Ethelhere." Dynastic alliances bound Æthelwold's...
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Ulster, s.a. 934. Finally, the Annals of Clonmacnoise report the death of "Adulf mcEtulfe, king of the North Saxons" in the same year as Æthelstan's campaign;...
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relevant article in the Schweizerisches Idiotikon, Vol. III, col. 70. Goop, Adulf Peter (2010). Jassen: ein wichtiges Stück Volkskultur in Eintracht, pp. 11–30...
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sister of Eusebia, Abbess of Abbaye d'Hamage Adamnan of Coldingham 680 Adulf 680 Bishop of Utrecht Agilberta 680 Baldwin 680 Bathildis...
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Thorney, * Adulf, * Huna of Thorney, * Tancred, * Torthred, * Herefrith of Thorney, * Cissa of Crowland, * Benedict Biscop, * Tova Botulf, Aðulf, Huna, þancred...
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Surrey. They had at least four children: Malcolm, accidentally killed by Adulf de St.Martin while hunting. William, alive in 1180 but said to have died...
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fintech firm SmartAsset". Private Banker International. Retrieved September 1, 2018. "Ruediger Adulf Net Worth (2024)". Wallmine. Focus Financial Partners...
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Pajanustan • Antonio B. Evardone • Restituta A. Nuguit • Natalio A. Orsal • Adulf M. Panajustan • Jerico S. Moscosa DILG Masterlist of Officials • Electorate...
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Proto-Germanic *aþalaz ("noble") and *wulfaz ("wolf"). It appears in some sources as Adulf (Adulfus) and Aldulf, chiefly as a result of mistaken engravings of his...
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married Mazilia (or Marcelin/Mascelin) de Braci, daughter and heiress of Adulf de Braci of Mentmore in Buckinghamshire, who brought him that manor and...
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Augustinians." Brothers and monks in England. Though little is known of Adulf, Botulf founded a monastery at Iken in Suffolk and was famed for his piety...
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& Partner Rechtsanwälte. Upon his death in 1962 he along with partners Adulf Peter Goop and Walter Kieber took over the firm. They oversaw the expansion...
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monastic houses in England Bamburgh: 'Hamburgh' — sic. Cobbett Corbridge: Adulf (Ealdwulf) was consecrated Bishop of Mayo here in 786 Corbridge: St Wilfred...
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Lleida is transferred to Roda. All the names are given in Catalan: 887–922 : Adulf — (since before 887 to 922) 923–955 : Ató 955–975 : Odisend 988–991 : Aimeric...
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partner run by Ludwig Marxer. Upon Marxer's death in 1962, Kieber, partner Adulf Peter Goop and Ludwig's son Peter Marxer took over the firm and oversaw...
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described as a "woody swamp" but was cleared to a certain degree when Abbot Adulf built manor houses and granges. In 'Old English', Sutton translates as a...
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cannot exchange cards and then decide whether to join the game or drop out. Adulf Peter Goop Jassen p. 16 (Feb 11th 2012) Chratze - Das ultimative schweizerische...
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