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Encyclopedia > Radulf

Radulf of Narbonne was Count of Narbonne and was of unknown origin, but he was count in 754 after the killing of Ansemund, probably by designation of the Frankish king.


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welcome to paul edmund norman's the gateway (5612 words)
Radulf was thrown to the ground, and the washak turned its attention on him, with blood oozing from a dozen wounds, its nostrils snorting wide with fury, its eyes blazing with a hatred beyond reason.
Radulf stared, open-mouthed, as Warikeewappah urged him to take up his bow and arrows, and as the hooves thundered closer he struggled to get a clear sight of the men, assumed to be from Barbessel, but there was a great deal of dust and he could not see their features.
Radulf followed Warikeewappah to the van of their camp, keeping low, the former still anxious to satisfy himself that they were being attacked by his countrymen, the latter anxious to get his men organised rather than fight as a disorganised rabble.
Sara Bennett: The Lily and the Sword (Avon Romance) - Bøger (1653 words)
Radulf is attracted to Lily, even though he knows that she is hiding something.
When Radulf encounters her she lies and tells him her name is Lily and that she is the daughter of a loyal vassal.
Radulf is not sure he believes her, but takes her to his camp.
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