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  • Radulf (redirect from Radulphe)
    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...
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    French monk named Radulphe was apparently inspiring massacres of Jews in the Rhineland, Cologne, Mainz, Worms, and Speyer, with Radulphe claiming Jews were...
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    pledge of special peace and protection." 7 Nicolas Le Françoi 1266 – 1271 8 Radulphe 1271 – 1277 9 Pierre de Millaud 1277 – 1294 10 Raymond de L’Isle 1294 –...
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    mountain range near Bonn. In 1146 during the Second Crusade, when the monk Radulphe left his monastery in France and travelled to Cologne and the Rhine Valley...
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  • Radulphe (also spelled Radulph, Rodolphe, etc.) was a French monk who, without permission from his superiors, left his monastery in France and travelled...
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    bought the domaine back from the English but then abandoned the castle. Radulphe de Saint-Clar re-purchased it in 1450 and enlarged it. During the 16th...
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  • and bishops discouraged this behavior, protecting Jews from the monk Radulphe in Germany and countering the preachings of Bernardinus in Italy. These...
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    (Nicholas I) 1153-1190 moved priory to Champ Osburt 3 Étienne I 1193-unknown 4 Radulphe unknown-1210 distant relative of Baron Grimoult 5 Guillame I 1210-1234...
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    Loon.) A war developed between Giselbert and the supporters of the abbot Radulphe, whose allies included Count Arnold of Loon (Arnold I and/or II), Théoger...
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    Cros-Mayrevieille (1840). Notice sur la chapelle et le mausolée de l'évêque Guillaume Radulphe, situés à côté de la cathédrale Saint-Nazaire dans la Cité de Carcassonne...
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    Robert de Franqueville (sub prior) 1438–1459 : Guillaume Étienne c. 1462 : Radulphe Coreul 1468–1480 : Robert Desmarets 1483–1489 : Pierre Duchâtelet (in French)...
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    I 1210–1220 Thomas I 1220–1223 Robert I 1223–1232 Nicolas I 1233–1234 Radulphe ~1239 Pierre I ~1239 Hugues III ~1240 Nicolas II ~1243 Osmond 1249–1251...
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  • the Rhineland in 1146 during the Second Crusade by a French monk named Radulphe. These atrocities are also described in St. Bernard's Epistolae. (Runc...
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