- ʁɪç]) is a
Germanic given name
derived from Old High
German Uodalrich,
Odalric. It is
composed of the
elements uodal-
meaning "heritage" and -rih meaning...
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Odalric, also
spelled Odalrih, Odelric, or Udalrich, was the
Count of Barcelona, Girona, Roussillon, and Empúries and
Margrave of
Septimania from 852...
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Odalric was made
Archbishop of
Reims in 962. He was from a
Lotharingian family and
claimed to
descend from
Bishop Arnulf of Metz.
Annals of
Flodoard of...
- the
abolition of the
countship by the
French revolutionaries in 1790.
Odalric (c. 850s)
Altmar (c. 890s)
Adelelm (?–932)
Conquered by
Arnulf I, Count...
- Oldřich (Latin: Odalricus, Udalrichus; German:
Odalric, Udalrich; c. 989 – 9
November 1034 or 1042), a
member of the Přemyslid dynasty, was Duke of Bohemia...
- most
common and oft-recurring
names in the
family were Hunfrid, Adalbert,
Odalric/Ulric, and Burchard.
During the rise of the jüngeres Stammesherzogtum,...
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Carolingians against the Capetians.
Following the war
between his
father and
Odalric,
Archbishop of Reims, over the
castle of Coucy, he
received the castle...
- Preceded by
Odalric Count of
Barcelona 858–865 Succeeded by Bernard...
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Ulric I (German:
Ulrich I.), also
Odalric or
Udalrich (died 6
March 1070),
Count of Weimar-Orlamünde, was
margrave of
Carniola from 1045 and of Istria...
- re****tion.
After Godfrey the
school again declined. The next Chancellor,
Odalric, was much
involved in
political disputes in the area. He rose to become...