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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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Radulfus Nigellus (died 30
December 1188) was a
cardinal of the
Roman Catholic Church. He was a
native of Pisa, or
perhaps of France.
Radulfus held the...
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Radulfus Ardens (Raoul Ardens) (died c. 1200) was a
French theologian and
early scholastic philosopher of the 12th century. He was born in Beaulieu, Poitou...
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Jerome Peter Copley as
Abbot Heribert (Series 1)
Terrence Hardiman as
Abbot Radulfus (Guest in
Series 1, Main for
Series 2–4) Mark
Charnock as
Brother Oswin...
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Rodulfus (or
Radulfus or
Raoul Glaber; 985–1047), was an 11th-century
Benedictine chronicler.
Glaber was born in 985 in Burgundy. At the
behest of his...
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Research 39 (1966): 86–95. Gundermann, Gotthold. "Trogus und
Gellius bei
Radulfus de Diceto." Leipzig, 1926. Harrison, Julian. "The
English reception of...
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Radulph of Rivo (also
Radulph of Tongres,
Radulph van der Beken,
Raoul de Tongres,
Radulphus de Rivo) was a
Dutch Roman Catholic historian and liturgist...
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condemn relationships outside wedlock. Both
Abbot Heribert and his
successor Radulfus recognise Cadfael's
unusual skills garnered from a long life as soldier...
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Radolfus of Tortara,
Raoul de La Tourte,
Raoul le Tourtier,
Raoul Tortaire,
Radulfus Tortarius,
Radulphus Tortarius,
Rudolphus Tortarius,
Radulphus Flaviacensis...
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Raoul of Mérencourt (also
called Ralph or
Radulfus) was the
Latin Patriarch of
Jerusalem from 1214 to 1224,
succeeding the ********inated
Albert Avogadro...