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Encyclopedia > Rudolf

Rudolph or Rudolf is a male first name, which, among others, can refer to the following:


May also be used as a surname. i.e. "Nicholas Rudolph"

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People

The following rulers and members of ruling houses were known primarily under that name:


Rudolph I

Rudolph II

  • Rudolph II, Holy Roman Emperor, Emperor (1576-1612)
  • Rudolph II of Burgundy (911-937)
  • Rudolph II of Austria, Duke (1282-1290)
  • Rudolph II, Duke of Saxony-Wittenberg, Duke (1356-1370)
  • Rudolph II of Carinthia, Duke (1358-1365)
  • Rudolph II of the Palatinate, Count Palatine of the Rhine and Elector (1329-1353)
  • Rudolph II, Margrave of Baden, Margrave (1353-1372)
  • Rudolph II of Sulz, Count (1392-1405)

Rudolph III

Rudolph IV and above

  • Rudolph V of Sulz, Count(1493-1535)
  • Rudolph VII of Sulz, Count (1572-1611)

Other secular rulers

  • Rudolph August of Brunswick, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1666-1685)
  • Rudolph Christian of East Frisia, Count (1625-1628)
  • Rudolph of Anhalt-Zerbst, Prince (1606-1621)
  • Rudolph of Burgundy, West Frankish King (923-936)
  • Rudolph of Lorraine, Duke (1328–1346)
  • Rudolph of Rheinfelden, German Antiking (1077-1080)

Ecclesiastic rulers

  • Rudolph of Diepholz, Bishop of Osnabrück (1454-1455)
  • Rudolph of Dingelstädt, Bishop of Magdeburg (1254-1260)
  • Rudolph of Frankenstein, Bishop of Speyer (1552-1560)
  • Rudolph of Zähringen, Bishop of Mainz (1160)

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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Rudolf of Habsburg (1009 words)
Rudolf was shrewd enough to abstain from attempting forcibly to increase his constitutional powers, and contented himself with preserving such domains and rights as were still left to the crown.
But it was not the warlike measures of Rudolf, but the defeat of Siegfried near Worringen in 1288 by the Duke of Brabant in the quarrel concerning the inheritance of Duke Walram of Limburg that curbed the ambitious efforts of the archbishop.
Rudolf was more successful in his efforts (1289) to settle the disputes in the House of Wettin.
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