• Radbod, Radbot, Ratbod, Ratpot, Redbod, Redbad, Radboud, Rapoto, or sometimes just Boddo, is a Germanic masculine first name that may refer to: Radbod...
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    Radbod (died 719) was the king (or duke) of Frisia from c. 680 until his death. He is often considered the last independent ruler of Frisia before Frankish...
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    Saint Radbod (or Radboud) (before 850 – 917) was bishop of Utrecht from 899 to 917. Radboud was born around the middle of the 9th century from a noble...
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  • Radbod (fl. 833–54) was the East Frankish prefect of the Eastern March (marcha orientalis), the Bavarian frontier towards the Slavs, appointed in 833....
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  • Bishop Radbod (Radbodus) was a French prelate of the 11th century. Before becoming bishop of Sees, Radbod had a son, Guillaume Bonne-Âme, abbot of Saint-Etienne...
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  • Radbod (or Ratbod) (died 915) was the Archbishop of Trier from 883 until his death. Under the last Carolingians he obtained a great deal of benefits and...
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    Aquitainians, Gascons and Britons.' Pippin defeated the pagan chieftain Radbod in Frisia, an area that had been slowly encroached upon by Austrasian nobles...
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    older name of the Frisii that inhabitated the area in Roman times. Under Radbod of Frisia the Frisian kingship reached its maximum geographical extent,...
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    work had been carried out in Frisia. In joining Chilperic and Ragqnfrid, Radbod of Frisia sacked Utrecht, burning churches and killing many missionaries...
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    National Day (Singapore) National Women's Day (South Africa) Remembrance for Radbod, King of the Frisians (The Troth) August 10 Argentine Air Force Day (Argentina)...
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  • 2018 Dutch drama film directed by Roel Reiné. It is based on the life of Radbod, an early medieval Frisian leader. The film was intended as the middle part...
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    Wulfram is depicted in art as baptising a young king or the son of King Radbod. Sometimes the young king is near him and sometimes Wulfram is shown arriving...
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    of defiance of Frankish domination. His successor and possibly son was Radbod, who preferred paganism and was an enemy of Charles Martel. Halbertsma,...
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    Werries/Ostwennemar starts mining (first coal output 1907) 1905 Coal-mine Radbod in Bockum-Hövel starts mining (first coal output 1905) 1912 Coal-mine Sachsen...
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    chancery for East Francia and Lotharingia, the latter under Archbishop Radbod of Trier. He appointed an East Frank, Gebhard, as duke of Lotharingia, alienating...
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    conquest in Western Frisia (Frisia Citerior) and defeated the Frisian king Radbod near Dorestad, an important trading centre. All the land between the Scheldt...
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  • Cologne prison and acclaimed mayor of the palace of Austrasia. Simultaneously Radbod, King of Frisia invaded Austrasia and allied with the king and the Neustrians...
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    Pepin of Heristal. The Neustrians allied with another invading force under Radbod, King of the Frisians and met Charles in battle near Cologne, then held...
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    East Francia. Meanwhile, the Moravian threat continued; in 854 Prefect Radbod was even accused of having forged an alliance with Mojmir's successor Prince...
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    Pepinid clan: A revolt erupts between the Neustrian Franks and Frisians. King Radbod forces bishop Willibrord and his Benedictine monks to flee, and advances...
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    his abbey in Echternach. Pepin of Heristal died in 714. In 716 the pagan Radbod, king of the Frisians, retook possession of Frisia, burning churches and...
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    The Frisian Kingdom under Radbod c. 715, possibly a descendant of Audulf...
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  • Born c. 870 Died 928/944 Burial Egmond Abbey Spouse Geva Issue Dirk II House House of Gerulfings Father possibly Gerolf or Radbod, Prince of the Frisians...
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    needed] Pega, Anglo-Saxon anchoress (approximate date)[citation needed] Radbod, king of the Frisians[citation needed] Tassilo II, duke of Bavaria (approximate...
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    kingdom, which developed into the Kingdom of Germany. In 898, Archbishop Radbod received complete immunity from all taxes for the entire episcopal territory...
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    frustrated by the war then being carried on between Charles Martel and Radbod, King of the Frisians. Willibrord fled to the abbey he had founded in Echternach...
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    the city of Venice occupies some 60 marshy islands (Venetian Lagoon). Radbod, king of the Frisians, retreats to the island of Heligoland in the North...
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    and extend their territories. Battle of Dorestad: The Frisians under King Radbod are defeated by the Frankish mayor of the palace, Pippin of Herstal. The...
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  • (864/866–880) Otto I, Duke (880–912) March of Pannonia (complete list) – Radbod, Margrave/Prefect (833–854) Carloman of Bavaria, Margrave/Prefect (856–...
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  • II of Herstal and Plectrude) and Theudesinda of Frisia (daughter of king Radbod). Thus, he was a grandson of the Frisian king. His grandmother Plectrude...
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