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 Ancestors of Arnold (St. <b>Arnulfb>) Of , Bishop Of Metz Metz
But <b>Arnulfb> dreaded the responsibilities of the episcopal office and grew weary of court life.
<b>Arnulfb> of Metz Statesman, bishop under the Merovingians, born c.
In this manner <b>Arnulfb> was the ancestor of the mighty rulers of that house.
http://www.hbrmlee.com/7590.htm   (1229 words)

  
 Culpepper Connections' Family Tree - Person Page 8366
<b>Arnulfb>'s son Ansegisel married Pepin's daughter Begga; the son of this marriage, Pepin II, was Charlemagne's great-grandfather.
From 623, again with Pepin, now mayor of the Austrasian palace, <b>Arnulfb> was adviser to Dagobert <b>Ib>, before retiring (629?) to become a hermit.
Doda became a nun, and <b>Arnulfb> made plans to enter a monastery but was named the bishop of Nletz around 616.
http://gen.culpepper.com/ss/p8366.htm   (277 words)

  
 <b>Arnulfb> of Carinthia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
<b>Arnulfb> was the illegitimate son of the Bavarian king Carloman and his concubine, Liutswind (Litwinde, Litwindie) (of Bavaria), of Carinthian origin, daughter of Count Ernst.
<b>Arnulfb> of Carinthia (German <b>Arnulfb> von Kärnten, Slovenian <b>Arnulfb> Koroški) (850– December 8, 899) was one of the last ruling members of the Carolingian house in the Eastern part of the Frankish Kingdom, which had been split in the Treaty of Verdun in 843.
<b>Arnulfb>'s illegitimate son Zwentibold reigned as King of Lotharingia from 895 to 900.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnulf_of_Carinthia   (354 words)

  
 <b>Arnulfb> <b>Ib>, Count of Flanders - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Viking threat was receding during the later years of <b>Arnulfb>'s life, and he turned his attentions to the reform of the Flemish government.
This led to the 942 murder of the Duke of Normandy, William Longsword, at the hands of <b>Arnulfb>'s men.
He was named after his distant ancestor, Saint <b>Arnulfb> of Metz; this was intended to emphasize his family's descent from the Carolingian royal house.
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnulf_I_of_Flanders   (288 words)

  
 T09 Spoils of Victory (MFF,MF,rape)
had a clear view of <b>Arnulfb>'s massive cock as it slid in
Looking up, <b>Arnulfb> snorted and raised his head.
As his orgasm ended, <b>Arnulfb> buried his prick as
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: <b>Arnulfb> of Bavaria
<b>Arnulfb> died 14 July, 937, and was buried in the church of St. Emmeram in Regensburg.
<b>Arnulfb> was obliged to flee the country, but after a Swabian victory over the followers of the king he returned to Bavaria and established himself at Salzburg and Regensburg (Ratisbon).
He was eventually induced to submit by Conrad's successor, Henry <b>Ib>, but only after he was accorded the right of independent government in Bavaria, the right of coinage, and the right of appointment to the bishoprics.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01751b.htm   (791 words)

  
 <b>Arnulfb> of Chocques - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
<b>Arnulfb> married his niece Emma (if she was not his daughter) to the Latin seigneur of Caesarea and Sidon, Eustace Garnier.
Before the First Crusade <b>Arnulfb> was a tutor to Cecilia, daughter of William <b>Ib> of England.
<b>Arnulfb> Malecorne of Choques (or of Rohes) (died 1118) was a leader among the clergy during the First Crusade, and was Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem in 1099 and from 1112 to 1118.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnulf_of_Chocques   (599 words)

  
 <b>Arnulfb> of Metz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
From 623 (with Pippin, then the Mayor of the Palace), <b>Arnulfb> was an adviser to Dagobert <b>Ib>. With his friend Romaric, he retired in 627 to implement his lifelong resolution to become a mountain hermit.
<b>Arnulfb> of Metz (August 13, 582–August 16, 640) was a Frankish noble who had great influence in the Merovingian kingdoms as a bishop and was later canonized as a saint.
<b>Arnulfb> was canonized as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church and is known as the patron saint of brewing.
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnulf_of_Metz   (394 words)

  
 <b>ARNULFb> III VAN VLAANDEREN
<b>Arnulfb> III was Graaf van Vlaanderen van 1070 tot 1071.
Er komt een confrontatie nabij Kassel, waarbij <b>arnulfb> wordt gedood.
Robrecht wordt als Robrecht <b>Ib> tot Graaf van Vlaanderen erkend.
http://www.thumpershollow.com/encyclopedia/A/Arnulf_III_van_Vlaanderen   (103 words)

  
 <b>ARNULFb> II
De Franse koning Lotharius beloofde voor de dood van <b>Arnulfb> <b>Ib> dat hij ervoor zou zorgen dat de Vlaamse edelen de jonge graaf niet zouden manipuleren voor hun eigen belang.
Zijn vader Boudewijn III werd in 958 door <b>Arnulfb> <b>Ib> tot medegraaf benoemt.
<b>ARNULFb> II <b>Arnulfb> II <b>Arnulfb> II (960 - 988) was Graaf van Vlaanderen van 964 tot 988.
http://www.thumpershollow.com/encyclopedia/A/Arnulf_II   (153 words)

  
 GERMANY, 843-1002
The nobles elected <b>Arnulfb>, an illegitimate grandson of Lewis the German, who had already shown his ability as a ruler in the little territory which had been assigned to him.
On the east too <b>Arnulfb> had to strive against invaders, for the Moravians under the leadership of Svatopluk had founded a strong empire and were threatening the German frontiers.
But in order to get aid in his expedition against the Moravians <b>Arnulfb> had hired a band of Hungarian warriors.
http://www.shsu.edu/~his_ncp/Munro10.html   (4196 words)

  
 CMS Executive Secretary, Mr. <b>Arnulfb> Müller-Helmbrecht retires
<b>Arnulfb> leaves us to take up a position with his former employer, the German Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, by whom he had been granted special leave for his tenure with the United Nations Environment Programme.
<b>Arnulfb> Müller-Helmbrecht, at the end of July, 2004.
Müller-Helmbrecht has dedicated over 12 years to the conservation of migratory species of wild animals.
http://www.cms.int/news/PRESS/nwPR2004/030804_CMS_Executive_Secretary_MH_retires.htm   (80 words)

  
 <b>ARNULFb> VON METZ
<b>Arnulfb> machte sich fortan als Berater am Hofe Chlothars unentbehrlich.
<b>Arnulfb> von Metz (* in Lay-Saint-Christophe bei Nancy, † 640 in Remiremont) war Stammvater und Hausheiliger der Karolinger.
Als im Jahr 623 Chlothars 15jähriger Sohn Dagobert <b>Ib>. um Unterkönig in Austrasien ernannt wurde, übernahm <b>Arnulfb> die einflussreiche Position seines Erziehers.
http://www.toonorama.com/encyclopedia/A/Arnulf_von_Metz   (159 words)

  
 18. juli: Den hellige <b>Arnulfb> av Metz (~582-640)
Den hellige <b>Arnulfb> (Arnolphus, fr: Arnoul) ble født rundt 582 (noen kilder sier rundt 570) <b>ib> Lay-Saint-Christophe ved Nancy <b>ib> Frankrike.
Etter noen år bestemte <b>Arnulfb> seg for å trekke seg tilbake til klosteret <b>ib> Lérins <b>ib> Sør-Frankrike.
Vi har få informasjoner om Arnulfs aktiviteter som biskop bortsett fra at han deltok ved to konsiler, <b>ib> Clichy <b>ib> 626 og <b>ib> Reims <b>ib> 630.
http://www.katolsk.no/biografi/ametz.htm   (728 words)

  
 <b>Arnulfb> <b>Ib>, Count of Flanders - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Viking threat was receding during the later years of <b>Arnulfb>'s life, and he turned his attentions to the reform of the Flemish government.
This led to the 942 murder of the Duke of Normandy, William Longsword, at the hands of <b>Arnulfb>'s men.
<b>Arnulfb> was the son of count Baldwin II of Flanders and Ælfthryth, daughter of Alfred the Great.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnulf_I_of_Flanders   (288 words)

  
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Ferdinand II of Portugal Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (1836.
Frederick II, Duke of Swabia Frederick II of House of Guelph.
Frederick William II of Prussia Frederick William II (1797), king of Prussia, was known in German as Friedrich Wilhelm <b>Ib>...
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 Genealogy of the Presidents of the USA <b>Arnulfb> <b>Ib> "de Grote" van Vlaanderen Produced by Hans A.M. Weebers
Genealogy of the Presidents of the USA <b>Arnulfb> <b>Ib> "de Grote" van Vlaanderen Produced by Hans A.M. Weebers
This Web Site was Created 14 Oct 1999 with Legacy 2.0 from Millennia
http://users.legacyfamilytree.com/USPresidents/9181.htm   (62 words)

  
 <b>Arnulfb> of Montgomery
<b>Arnulfb> turned his attention to Ireland, where not long before he had married Lafrocoth, daughter of the Irish king Muircheartach Ua Briain in about the year 1100, and certainly before 1102, when he is mentioned by Muirchertach as his son-in-law in a letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury Anselm of Bec.
It is likely that <b>Arnulfb> had been designated heir of his brother Hugh of Montgomery, 2nd Earl of Shrewsbury, but after Hugh's death in 1098 <b>Arnulfb> was outmaneuvered by the eldest brother Robert, who became the 3rd earl of Shrewsbury.
This caused some rift between the brothers but nevertheless Hugh participated in their rebellion of 1102 against Henry <b>Ib> of England which caused the loss of all their English and Welsh lands, and their banishment from the kingdom of England.
http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/A/Arnulf-of-Montgomery.htm   (410 words)

  
 <b>Arnulfb> of Carinthia - encyclopedia article about <b>Arnulfb> of Carinthia.
<b>Arnulfb> of Carinthia Karantania sometimes Carantania, Carentania, Carinthia (in old Slovenian onomastics Korotan, or Karantanija) was the first stable and independent state of Slovenians and of Slavs.
<b>Arnulfb> was the illegitimate son of the Bavarian Free State of Bavaria (German Bayern or Freistaat Bayern) forms the southernmost of the 16 states of Germany.
<b>Arnulfb> von Kärnten, Slovenian Slovenian or Slovene language (Slovenian: slovenski jezik or slovenščina) is one of the Slavic languages.
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Arnulf%20of%20Carinthia   (410 words)

  
 History of Bavaria
Albert <b>Ib>'s duchy of Bavaria -Straubing passed on his death in 1404 to his son William II, and in 1417 to his younger son John, who resigned the bishopric of Liege to take up his new position.
The German king Conrad <b>Ib> unsuccessfully attacked <b>Arnulfb> when the latter refused to acknowledge his royal supremacy, and in 920 Conrad's successor, Henry the Fowler recognized <b>Arnulfb> as duke, admitting his right to appoint the bishops, to coin money and to issue laws.
Bavaria accordingly opposed the Prussian proposals for the reorganisation of the Confederation, and one of the last acts of King Maximilian was to take a conspicuous part in the assembly of princes summoned to Frankfurt in 1863 by the emperor Francis Joseph.
http://www.portaljuice.com/history_of_bavaria.html   (410 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Germany
The danger of Norman invasion <b>Arnulfb> ended once and for all by his victory in 891 at Louvain on the Dyle.
At the same time the disintegration was aided by the bad administration of the counts, the officials in charge of the territorial districts (Gau), who were no longer supervised by the central authority.
These ducal states originated in the supreme command of large bodies of troops, and then in the administration of large territories by dukes.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/06484b.htm   (410 words)

  
 Richard Tonsing's and Margaret Bernard's Family Trees - Person Page 230
Eleanor (?) of Normandy married Baldwin IV(?) of Flanders, son of <b>Arnulfb> II (?) of Flanders and Rozala (?) of Lombardy.
Rozala (?) of Lombardy married <b>Arnulfb> II (?) of Flanders, son of Baldwin III (?) of Flanders and Matilda (?) of Saxony
William II Rufus of England died at New Forest on 2 August 1100 in Hampshire, England.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~okrick/p230.htm   (1857 words)

  
 <b>Arnulfb> of Carinthia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Carinthia Carloman had a court in Moosburg (Blatograd), where young <b>Arnulfb> spent his childhood.
<b>Arnulfb> was the illegitimate son of the Bavarian king Carloman and his concubine, Liutswind (Litwinde, Litwindie) (of Bavaria), of Carinthian origin, daughter of Count Ernst.
<b>Arnulfb> of Carinthia (German <b>Arnulfb> von Kärnten, Slovenian <b>Arnulfb> Koroški) (850– December 8, 899) was one of the last ruling members of the Carolingian house in the Eastern part of the Frankish Kingdom, which had been split in the Treaty of Verdun in 843.
http://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Arnulf_of_Carinthia   (370 words)

  
 All My Family
This <b>Arnulfb> (Arnoul) passed his earlier life at the court of Theodebert II, king of Austrasia; through the marriage of his elder son with a daughter of Pepin of Landen St. Begga), he became an ancestor of the Carolingian dynasty.
<b>Arnulfb> made further attempts to resign his offices, but it was not till 629 that he was able to retire to the Vosges mountains.
Children were: BALDWIN VI Count of Flanders, Robert <b>Ib> (the Frisian) count of Flanders 1071-93, Matilda (Maud) of Flanders.
http://home.earthlink.net/~artdugan/d3.htm   (1274 words)

  
 <b>Arnulfb>
640 <b>Arnulfb>, bishop of Metz (614-640)/politician, dies at about 58
918 <b>Arnulfb> <b>Ib> the Old becomes landsheer of Flanders
1071 <b>Arnulfb> III, earl of Flanders/Hainault (<b>Arnulfb> <b>Ib>), dies in battle
http://www.brainyhistory.com/topics/a/arnulf.html   (109 words)

  
 Origins of the Name
915 Death: 15 JAN 979/80 Father: <b>Arnulfb> 'The Bad' of Bavaria (Duke of Bavaria) [b.
915 <b>Arnulfb> marries a girl from his granfather Bertold's "home town", Judith of Friuli, the daughter of King Berengar.
<b>Arnulfb> "the Bad" (- 937) was the son of Luitpold and Cunegunda.
http://www.bartold.com/genealogy/origins.html   (109 words)

  
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Afonso III of Portugal Afonso III of Portugal (the Burgundian), fifth 1247.
Wenceslaus III was the son of Poland to be crowned.
Boleslaus III of Poland '']] Boleslaus III the Wrymouth (Bolesław III Krzywousty), (Ladislaus Herman of Poland an...
http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/iii.html   (6161 words)

  
 Ueland, <b>Arnulfb>, Jr., 1920 - . Papers, 1969 - 1976.
<b>Arnulfb> worked in a lumber mill and a lumberyard, and eventually became the owner of Ueland Lumber Sales Company in LeHillier, Minnesota.
This collection consists of papers from <b>Arnulfb> Ueland, Jr.
This collection consists of correspondence and informational materials from <b>Arnulfb> Ueland Jr.
http://www.lib.mnsu.edu/lib/archives/fas/smhc1237.html   (461 words)

  
 Flanders, Brittany, Burgundy, Anjou, Normandy, Blois, Champagne, Toulouse, etc.
Eudes IV married the heiress, Jeanne, of the Free County of Burgundy, and then his grandson Philip was preparing to marry the heiress, Margaret, of the County of Flanders.
Charles the Good, in turn, is murdered himself, and the County passes to a second cousin, William Clito of Normandy, the great grandson of Baldwin V through his daughter Maltilda, who had married William the Bastard, later William the Conqueror, of Normandy.
At the death of Joanna II, René tried to press Anjevian claims to Naples, but Alfonso V of Aragón simply conquered the Kingdom for his family.
http://www.friesian.com/flanders.htm   (9945 words)

  
 Flanders, Brittany, Burgundy, Anjou, Normandy, Blois, Champagne, Toulouse, etc.
Meanwhile, Flanders had been left to the daughters of Baldwin IX, Joanna and Margaret, both of whom enjoyed long reigns.
Flanders was one of the most prosperous places in Europe, giving the Duke a major source of revenue, and the Free County gave him a foothold in the Empire and in the old Kingdom of Burgundy.
The House of Alsace flourishes in Flanders under Dietrich and his son and daughter, Philip of Alsace and Margareta.
http://www.friesian.com/flanders.htm   (9945 words)

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