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Gundulf and its variants (Gondulf, Gundulph, Kundolf, Gondulphus, Gundulfus, Gundolfo, Gondon) is a
Germanic given name Germanic languages, Germanic given names are traditionally wikt:dithematic, dithematic; that is, they are formed from two elements, by joining a prefix and a suffix. For example, Ethelred II of England, King Æþelred's name was derived from ', f ...
, from ''gund'', "battle", and ''wulf'', "wolf". It may refer to: *
Gondulf of Provence Duke Gondulf ( la, Gondulphus, Gondulfus, Gundulfus), was also known as Gundulf. He is thought to have been a patrician of Provence who later became Bishop of Metz in the year 591. There is some evidence that he was only a chorbishop.
, 6th-century duke and possibly made Bishop of Metz in 591 *
Indulf (6th century) Indulf ( gr, Ἰνδούλφ), also known as Gundulf (Greek: ), was a Byzantine mercenary who defected to the Ostrogoths and became a leader in their army in the last years of the Gothic War of 535–554. Indulf is first mentioned, by the histor ...
(), also known as Gundulf, Byzantine mercenary and Ostrogoth army leader * Gondulphus of Berry, 7th-century bishop *
Gondulph of Maastricht Gondulph ( la, Gondulfus, Gundulphus, link=no, perhaps also ''Bethulphus'') of Maastricht, sometimes of Tongeren (6th/7th century AD) was a bishop of Tongeren-Maastricht venerated as a Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox saint. Together with Sai ...
(died after 614), bishop and Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox saint *
Gondulphus of Metz Saint Gondulphus, Gundulfus, Gondulf, or Gondon (died 6 September 823) was the Bishop of Metz from 816 until his death. As bishop, Gondulphus succeeded Angilram, who caused Paul the Deacon to write the ''Liber de episcopis Mettensibus'', and who ...
(died 823), Bishop of Metz *
Gundolfo Gundolfo or Gundulf was a teacher of heresy, heretical Christian doctrines in the early 11th century. Of Italians, Italian origin, he turned up in the diocese of Cambrai, bishopric of Cambrai-Arras in northern France (south of Lille) in 1025 when B ...
, early 11th century Italian heretic *
Gundulf of Rochester __NOTOC__ Gundulf (or Gundulph) (c. 1024 - 1108) was a Norman monk who went to England following the Norman Conquest. He was appointed Bishop of Rochester and Prior of the Cathedral Priory there. He built several castles, including Rochester, Colc ...
(died 1108), English bishop


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* Gandulf *
Castel Gandolfo Castel Gandolfo (, , ; la, Castrum Gandulphi), colloquially just Castello in the Castelli Romani dialects, is a town located southeast of Rome in the Lazio region of Italy. Occupying a height on the Alban Hills overlooking Lake Albano, Castel Ga ...
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