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  1. Arnulf of Sens (c.794 – April, 841) was a Frankish noble, an illegitimate son of Louis the Pious, [1] son of Charlemagne. He had one sister, Alpaïs, [1] abbess of Saint-Pierre-les-Dames, Reims .

  2. Apr 22, 2022 · ARNOUL ( [794]-after [Mar/Apr] 841). The Chronicon Moissacense names "quartum…filium [Ludovici]…ex concubina…Arnulfum" recording that his father gave him the county of Sens [234]. Comte de Sens 817. He was a supporter of his half-brother Emperor Lothaire in [Mar/Apr] 841 [235]. http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CAROLINGIANS.htm#_Toc240955192.

    • "Arnulf"
    • France
    • circa 794
    • after circa April 841France
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  4. Mar 11, 2019 · Added: Mar 11, 2019. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 197460896. Source citation. Arnulf of Sens (c.794 – April, 841) was a Frankish noble, an illegitimate son of the Louis the Pious, son of Charlemagne. Arnulf's grandfather Charlemagne died in 814 with his father Louis becoming Emperor. Three years later in 817, Arnulf, was appointed count of Sens ...

  5. Jan 22, 2019 · Arnulf of Sens (ca.793/794 - April, 841) was a Frankish noble, an illegitimate son of Louis the Pious, the son of Charlemagne. His mother Theodelinde of Sens (ca.764 - 794) was the daughter of Gainfroi, count of Sens and Theidlindis de Blois.

    • circa 770
    • after circa 842France
    • Sens, Yonne, Bourgogne, France
    • COUNT, Comte, de Maasgau
  6. Arnulf de Sens Comte de Sens was born about 0794, in Burgundy, France as the son of Ludwig der Fromme König des Fränkischen Reiches und römischer Kaiser. He died in April 0841, in Marne, France, at the age of 48, and was buried in Burgundy, France.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ArnulfArnulf - Wikipedia

    Saint Arnulf of Metz (582–640) Saint Arnoul of Cysoing (died 720) Saint Arnulf of Eynesbury (9th century) Arnulf of Carinthia (850–899) Arnulf I of Bavaria (died 937) (ruled 907–927) Arnulf I of Flanders (ruled 918–965) Arnulf II, Count of Boulogne (died 971) Arnulf, Count of Holland (950–993) Arnulf II, Count of Flanders (960/961–987)

  8. Carolingians. After the Treaty of Verdun (843) v. t. e. Arnulf of Metz ( c. 582 – 645) was a Frankish bishop of Metz and advisor to the Merovingian court of Austrasia. He later retired to the Abbey of Remiremont. In French he is also known as Arnoul or Arnoulf. In English he is known as Arnold .

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