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Gerold, Prefect of Bavaria - Wikipedia Gerold (died 1 September 799) was a franconian nobleman who served the Frankish King, Charlemagne, as Margrave of the Avar March and Prefect of Bavaria in what is now South-Eastern Germany Gerold played a significant role in the integration of Bavaria into the Frankish Kingdom during Carolingian expansion in the late 8th, and early 9th centuries
Gerold - Wikipedia Gerold is a given name Notable people with the name include: Gerold Bührer (born 1948), Swiss politician and member of the National Council (1991–2007) Gerold of Cologne (1201–1251), martyr and saint; Gerold Löffler (born 1967), Swiss bobsledder who has competed in the early 1990s; Gerold Schwarzenbach (1904–1978), Swiss chemist
Gerold Hightower - A Wiki of Ice and Fire Gerold Hightower, known as the White Bull, was a knight from House Hightower and the Lord Commander of the Kingsguard during the reigns of kings Jaehaerys II Targaryen and Aerys II Targaryen [3] [4] He was the uncle of Lord Leyton Hightower of Oldtown [5]
Gerold Porzellan 2024 Value Guides Want to know what your item is worth? This website is a source of information dedicated to the history, research, and preservation of Gerold Porzellan from Tettau, Bavaria, Germany Gerold porcelain was produced between the years of 1904 and 1997
Gerold (c. 720 - 779) - Genealogy - Geni. com Gerold of Vinzgouw (also Vintzgau or Anglachgau; c 725 – 799) was an Alamannian nobleman, serving the Frankish King as Margrave of the Avarian March and Prefect of Bavaria Gerold played a significant role in the integration of Bavaria into the Frankish Kingdom
Origin of the surname Gerold The surname Gerold, derived from the personal name "Gerald", was introduced to Britain by the Normans after the conquest of 1066 The name has Germanic origins, stemming from the Old German elements "gan" or "geri", meaning "spear" and "wald", meaning "rule"
St. Gerold - Saints Angels - Catholic Online A nobleman who became a hermit in Switzerland He was born into the Rhaetian family of Saxony counts Becoming a recluse, Gerold gave his lands to Einsiedeln Monastery in Switzerland, where his sons were monks Gerold then became a hermit in a forest near Mitternach in the Waalgu
Gerold : Meaning and Origin of First Name - Ancestry The first name Gerold has its origins in Germanic roots, derived from the elements ger, meaning spear, and wald, meaning rule or power Thus, the name translates to spear ruler or brave with a spear