Ratbod
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Ratbod — Ratbod, 1) um 860 Markgraf von Österreich; 2) so v.w. Radbod … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Ratbod — Radbod Broderie représentant la légende dans laquelle le roi frison Radbod est prêt à être baptisé par Wulfram (ici remplacé par Willibrord), mais au dernier moment, refuse. Catharijneconvent Museum, Utrecht Radbod, Ratbod ou Redbad est un roi ou … Wikipédia en Français
Ratbod, Archbishop of Trier — Radbod or Ratbod (died 915) was the Archbishop of Trier from 883 until his death. Under the last Carolingians he obtained a great deal of benefits and converted the archdiocese of Trier into one of the most powerful institutions in Germany. In… … Wikipedia
Pribina — Pribina, also called Priwina or Privina by Frankish chronicles, was the ruler and Prince of the Principality of Nitra before 833, [cite book last = Kirschbaum first = Stanislav J. authorlink = http://web.as.uky.edu/ssa/biblio/biblio… … Wikipedia
Franken [1] — Franken (d.i. die Kräftigen, Mannhaften, Freien), der gemeinsame Name mehrerer deutschen Volksstämme am Niederrhein, von den Alemannen abwärts bis zur Mündung des Rheins, von denen die Sigambrer u. zunächst den Alemannen die Chatten die… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Charles Martel — • French monarch, born about 688; died at Quierzy on the Oise, 21 October, 741 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Charles Martel Charles Martel … Catholic encyclopedia
Ratimir of Pannonia — Ratimir was a Croatian prince, Bulgarian imposed Prince of Southern Pannonia in 829 838. In 827, the Bulgarians under duke Mortag invaded and conquered the Principality of Southern Pannonia (Savia) and parts of territories to the north of Savia,… … Wikipedia
Principality of Nitra — principality early 9th century … Wikipedia
Pannonian Croatia — ( hr. Panonska Hrvatska) or Savia, Southern Pannonia, Lower Pannonia, Principality of Southern Pannonia, Transsavian Croatia or just Pannonia was a medieval Croatian duchy from the 7th to the 10th century located in the Pannonian Plain… … Wikipedia
Radbod von Trier — (auch Radpod oder Ratbod; † 30. März 915) war von 883 bis 915 Erzbischof von Trier. Radbod entstammte einem alemannischen Geschlecht und wurde vermutlich in St. Gallen ausgebildet. Anschließend war er Abt des Klosters Mettlach. König Arnulf von… … Deutsch Wikipedia