ARNULF

ärˈnəlf, c.850–899, Carolingian emperor (896–99), king of the East Franks (887–99), illegitimate son of Carloman of Bavaria. In 887 he led the rebellion of the kingdom of the East Franks (Germany) against his uncle, Carolingian Emperor Charles III, and was proclaimed their king. He repulsed the Norse invasions in 891 but campaigned less successfully against the Moravians, with whom he finally negotiated (894) a peace. At the request of Pope Formosus, he invaded (894) Italy, but went no further than Piacenza. He returned in 895, captured Rome, and was crowned (896) emperor, but he was stricken with paralysis. Arnulf, whose personal appearance and bravery have often caused him to be likened to his great-great-grandfather Charlemagne, was the last Carolingian to be crowned emperor.

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...figure at the royal court. Liutpolds son Arnulf is glaringly absent from the charters...access to the centre, and in the case of Arnulf a probable blocking of such access, was...Bavaria. Under the Carolingian rulers Arnulf and Louis the Child, the great power...
...is clear that the precise identity of Arnulf of Oudenburg could have been well known...confused him so easily with his namesake, Arnulf of Metz, we must conclude that the course...devotion of the monks and other worshipers. Arnulf of Oudenburgs patronage of the brewers...
...of England, and had two sons by her, Arnulf and Adalulf. When Baldwin II died in...Bertin, Ternois and the Boulonnais, and Arnulf took all the other counties. Both brothers...by Adalulf. When Adalulf died in 933 Arnulf appropriated his brothers portion of the...
...115, 140, 141, 172, 173, 222, 227, 247, 253 Amulf, Arnulf bishop of Lisieux, 194, 219 9 Arnulf I dArdres, 107-108, 115, 122, 124-125, 140-141, 172, 335 Arnulf II dArdes 140, 172-173, 340 Arnulf king of east Francia...
...attempting to deny the charges against him, Arnulf V. broke off his testimony several times...his account of the affair. In the end, Arnulf V. admitted that he had indeed listened...Simmer, however, seemed more impressed by Arnulf V.s former role as a local leader in...
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...patterns of diffusion of innovation. by Arnulf Grubler THE SUBJECT OF THIS ESSAY is the...an extended version of this essay, see Arnulf Grubler, Time for a Change: Rates of...recent overview of diffusion theory, see Arnulf Grubler and Nebojsa Nakicenovic, "Long...
...when asking for prayers: `Send me God. Arnulf, full as ever of liberality and goodwill...the feast of Saint Lucy the Virgin, and Arnulf promised to arrange for that, just as...The Lives of Ida the Compassionate, Arnulf the Wagoneer and Abundus the Choirmonk...
...the end of the Kiesinger chancellorship Arnulf Baring asked bluntly, "is there Kiesinger...Allgemeine Zeitung, 1 December 2005. (12.) Arnulf Baring, "Uber deutsche Kanzler," Der...1967), B 18-19: 12-18. (35.) Arnulf Baring, Machtwechsel. Die Ara Brandt...
...of the Canon (Nivelles, 20e). Abbot Arnulf II, probable biographer of Alice the...intercede for others. How different from an Arnulf or an Ida the Compassionate! It may be...An English translation of the Life of Arnulf II is given as an appendix in my Alice...
...assistance and figure preparation, as well as Arnulf Grubler, John Helm, Eduard Loeser...logistics, see Nebojsa Nakicenovic and Arnulf Grubler, eds., Diffusion of Technology...1996). (13) Jesse H. Ausubel and Arnulf Grubler, "Working Less and Living Longer...
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...recent fusillade being the publication of The Black Book of Communism. Those making claims similar to Noltes include historian Arnulf Baring of the Free University of Berlin, the influential playwright Botho Strauss and Willy Brandts widow, Brigitta Seebacher...
...enigmatic, subtly differentiated, hallucinatory abstract surfaces, including those painted by Eugene Leroy, Sigmar Polke, Arnulf Rainer, Per Kirkeby, Bernard Frize, Britta Huttenlocher, and Herbert Brandl. The hypnotic "neo-sublime" monochrome...
...Kunst, I begin with a room that examines Austrias dynasty; the second room has portraits by Messerschmidt juxtaposed with Arnulf Rainers overdrawings of those photographic portraits and Weegees photographs. In the third room are the now classical Austrian...
...Chrysler showrooms. Near the main railway lines is the old container shunting area which will eventually set the scene for Arnulf-Park, Munichs largest inner-city development. German developer Vivico is ambitiously marketing this 18 hectare site which...
...uncanny; the anthropomorphization of animals. There are also endless quotations, parodies, and references: to Josef Beuys, Arnulf Rainer, Marcel Broodthaers, Warhol, and so on. Trockels seeming refusal to "edit" all this stuff, to sort out the wheat...
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...of which he became abbot in 888), Hatto was appointed Archbishop of Mainz by King Arnulf in 891 and presided over the Synod of Tribur in 895. When Arnulf died in 899, Hatto became regent of Germany and guardian of the young king, Louis the...
...works. The Northern Rivers Glass Group artists on show include Sue Axford, Deborah Cocks, Karyn Crichton, Laura Epton, Arnulf Gautsch, Bill Klease and Deirdre Wybrew. The Aquarius Festival is revived in posters and tarot card sets by Chester Harris...
...BLANCAS, RICHARD JR BENZON BLO, ROJANNEL CONCEPCION BOADO, MARIDETH VELASCO BOBADILLA, MAUREEN JOSEPHINE BENEDICTO BOLANTE, ARNULF RANOCO BONDAL, TRISTAN JEFFERSON DELGADO BONDOC, ELMER MIGUEL BONILLA, MARVIN NICOR BORJA, CHRISTIAN DAR JUAN BOTE, BOY...
...BLANCAS, RICHARD JR BENZON BLO, ROJANNEL CONCEPCION BOADO, MARIDETH VELASCO BOBADILLA, MAUREEN JOSEPHINE BENEDICTO BOLANTE, ARNULF RANOCO BONDAL, TRISTAN JEFFERSON DELGADO BONDOC, ELMER MIGUEL BONILLA, MARVIN NICOR BORJA, CHRISTIAN DAR JUAN BOTE, BOY...
...agassac.com). Wine and art have a long association, indeed there was an exhibition at Lynch-Bages by the Austrian painter, Arnulf Rainer. At Chateau dArsac, a new work is commissioned after every vintage, leading to the creation of a sculpture garden...
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ARNULF ar n lf, c.850 899, Carolingian emperor (896 99), king of the East...Rome, and was crowned (896) emperor, but he was stricken with paralysis. Arnulf, whose personal appearance and bravery have often caused him to be likened...
...the Frankish kingdom of Austrasia . With Arnulf, bishop of Metz, he called in King Clotaire...concede much of his authority to Pepin and Arnulf. From 623 they ruled Austrasia in the...daughter with Arnulfs son, Pepin and Arnulf founded the Carolingian dynasty...
...Carloman (d. 880) and Emperor Charles III (reigned 881 87), local power became increasingly strong in Italy. Emperor Arnulf (reigned 896 99) failed to reassert authority. From 888 to 962 Italy was nominally ruled by a series of weak kings and emperors...
...876) of Louis it was divided among his sons Carloman , Louis the Younger , and Charles III (Charles the Fat). Emperor Arnulf reunited the kingdom, but during his reign (887 99) and that of his son Louis the Child (900 911), last of the Carolingian...
...city instead of fighting and allowed the invaders to ravage Burgundy. He was deposed in 887 and was succeeded in Germany by Arnulf and briefly in France by Eudes . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with...
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