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Audulf (Latin: Audulfus) was a Frisian active c. 600, just after the Great Migration Period. He is not mentioned by any historians of the era but several
Audulf
Early medieval Western European war
named Audulf survive from the late 6th or early 7th century. Their reverse inscription victvria avdvlfo (possibly intending "Victory by Audulf") is sometimes
Frisian–Frankish_wars
King of the Swedes and later Denmark
As such he served Ring and later Ragnar Lodbrok. His descendants Grim, Audulf and Gorm (I) the Childless also ruled in Jutland. Gorm I adopted the foundling
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(fl. AD 973), more commonly known as Eadwulf Evil-child, Earl of Bamburgh Audulf (fl. c. 600), a Frisian lord or moneyer known for his golden tremisses Ernest
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start Reign end Notes Family Image Finn Folcwalding before 449 legendary Audulf c. 600 c. 630 disputed, probably in Westergo, but may have been a Frankish
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Note Charlemagne Emperor 788 814 Prefects of Bavaria: Gerold (794–799) and Audulf (799–818) Louis the Pious Emperor 814 826 In 814, Louis appointed his eldest
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of Jutland [61] Audulf the Strong, son of Grim and tributary king of Jutland under Ragnar Lodbrok [61] Gorm the Foolish, son of Audulf and tributary king
List of legendary kings of Denmark
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Town in South Holland, the Netherlands
after the Great Migration Period), the Frisian king Ezelsoor (presumambly Audulf) had built a large castle on its remains, which he called Hogeburch. In
Voorburg
Frontier province of the Frankish Empire
Bavaria and dispatched an army to the east, headed by new Bavarian prefect Audulf and frontier count Werner, commander of the eastern march, whose seat was
Avar_March
c. 600–734 realm in northwestern Europe
the Merovingian style survive that commemorate an obscure figure known as Audulf. Some Dutch historians consider him to have been a regional lord or king
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increased hostility from the Slavs to the east. However, Bavaria, under Audulf, would have a much more minor role in the Avar war after Gerold's death
Gerold,_Prefect_of_Bavaria
Village in Friesland, Netherlands
of 39 golden objects was discovered, including one of the tremisses of Audulf of Frisia. The coins in the collection prove that it was buried around 640
Wiuwert
after god Elagabal) Alphonsus (various rulers named Alfonso) Audulfus (Audulf) Augustinus Cantuariensis (Augustine of Canterbury) Baldimer (Vladimir of
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Vintronus, Duke (?) Drogo, Duke (690–708) Frisian Kingdom (complete list) – Audulf, conjectured lord (c. 600) Adgillus I, King (?–680) Redbad, King (678–719)
List of state leaders in the 7th century
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discovered in the area in 1897, including two of the known specimens of Audulf's tremisses. The coins are believed to date to around the year 600, at the
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Intelligent; Noble; Eminent
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Irish (Kerry) : Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Saoghair, which in turn may be a patronymic from a Gaelicized form of the Old English personal name Saeger (see 2 below).English : patronymic from a Middle English personal name Saher or Seir (see Sayer 1).Americanized form of French Cyr.Richard Sears came to Plymouth, MA, from England about 1630.
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 Pet form of English Darla, DARLENE means "dear, darling."Â
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One who gives valuable advice
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All loving.
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Pet form of English Katherine, KATE means "pure."
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