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Robert III of Worms
Count of Haspengau, Wormsgau and Rheingau
Odo I, Count of Orléans
French nobleman
Óengus II
King of the Picts
Fridugisus
Fridugisus, also known as Fredegisus or Fredegis of Tours (born in England towards the end of the 8th century; died in Tours around 834), was a monk, teacher, and writer.

Gaucelm
thumb | right | alt=A historical map of northeastern Iberia around 801–820. The counties ruled by Gaucelm (Rosselló and Empúries) are shaded pink. Neighboring counties ruled by Berà are shaded in green. | Gaucelm was the count of Rosselló and Empúries, both of which are highlighted in pink on this map. The image visually contextualizes the extent of his rule within the region of early medieval Catalonia.
Gaucelm (died 834) was a Frankish count and leading magnate in Gothia during the reign of Louis the Pious. He was initially the Count of Roussillon from about 800, but he received Empúries in
Ḥumaydī, ʻAbd Allāh ibn al-Zubayr
muslim writer
William, Count of Blois
French Count
Al-Akhfasy Al-Ausath
Cellach mac Brain
Irish king

Kaydar Nasr ibn Abdallah