Udalrich II, Duke Of Moravia
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Udalrich or Uodalrich is a German personal name and is derived from the
Old High German Old High German (OHG; ) is the earliest stage of the German language, conventionally identified as the period from around 500/750 to 1050. Rather than representing a single supra-regional form of German, Old High German encompasses the numerous ...
word elements ''uodal'' ("
allodium Allod, deriving from Frankish ''alōd'' meaning "full ownership" (from ''al'' "full, whole" and ''ōd'' "property, possession"; Medieval Latin ''allod'' or ''allodium''), also known as allodial land or proprietary property, was, in medieval and ...
") and ''richi'' ("mighty", "ruler"). The modern form of the name is
Ulrich Ulrich () is a Germanic given name derived from Old High German ''Uodalrich'', ''Odalric''. It is composed of the elements ''Othala rune, uodal-'' meaning "heritage" and ''-rih'' meaning "king, ruler". Attested from the 8th century as the name of Al ...
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Notable bearers of the name

* Oldřich (d 1034), Duke of Bohemia * Udalrichinger, a Frankish-Alemannic aristocratic family who lived from the 8th the 11th century * Ulrich of Brünn (d 1113), Duke of Brünn and Znaim *
Udalrich I Udalrich or Uodalrich is a German personal name and is derived from the Old High German word elements ''uodal'' ("allodium") and ''richi'' ("mighty", "ruler"). The modern form of the name is Ulrich. Notable bearers of the name * Oldřich (d 10 ...
(d 1099), Bishop of Eichstätt from 1075 *
Ulrich I of Passau Ulrich () is a Germanic given name derived from Old High German ''Uodalrich'', ''Odalric''. It is composed of the elements '' uodal-'' meaning "heritage" and ''-rih'' meaning "king, ruler". Attested from the 8th century as the name of Alamannic nobi ...
(also: Udalrich; b around 1027, d 1121), monastery founder and Bishop of the Diocese of Passau *
Udalrich II of Eichstätt Udalrich or Uodalrich is a German personal name and is derived from the Old High German word elements ''uodal'' ("allodium") and ''richi'' ("mighty", "ruler"). The modern form of the name is Ulrich. Notable bearers of the name * Oldřich (d 10 ...
(d 1125), Bishop of Eichstätt from 1112 *
Udalrich I (count) Udalrich or Uodalrich is a German personal name and is derived from the Old High German word elements ''uodal'' ("allodium") and ''richi'' ("mighty", "ruler"). The modern form of the name is Ulrich. Notable bearers of the name * Oldřich (d 10 ...
, Frankish-Alemannic count and primogenitor of the ''Udalrichingers'' *
Udalrich I of Scheyern Udalrich or Uodalrich is a German personal name and is derived from the Old High German word elements ''uodal'' ("allodium") and ''richi'' ("mighty", "ruler"). The modern form of the name is Ulrich. Notable bearers of the name * Oldřich (d 10 ...
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Udalrich II Birker Udalrich or Uodalrich is a German personal name and is derived from the Old High German word elements ''uodal'' ("allodium") and ''richi'' ("mighty", "ruler"). The modern form of the name is Ulrich. Notable bearers of the name * Oldřich (d 10 ...
, abbot of Waldsassen Abbey from 1479 to 1486 *
Udalrich II of Moravia Udalrich or Uodalrich is a German personal name and is derived from the Old High German word elements ''uodal'' ("allodium") and ''richi'' ("mighty", "ruler"). The modern form of the name is Ulrich. Notable bearers of the name * Oldřich (d 10 ...
(1134–1177), Duke of Brünn and Königsgrätz *
Udalrich of Graz Udalrich or Uodalrich is a German personal name and is derived from the Old High German word elements ''uodal'' ("allodium") and ''richi'' ("mighty", "ruler"). The modern form of the name is Ulrich. Notable bearers of the name * Oldřich (d 10 ...
, Hochfreier, d after 1156 *
Udalrich of Graz (Dunkelstein) Udalrich or Uodalrich is a German personal name and is derived from the Old High German word elements ''uodal'' ("allodium") and ''richi'' ("mighty", "ruler"). The modern form of the name is Ulrich. Notable bearers of the name * Oldřich (d 10 ...
, burggrave, d after 1164 *
Ulrich of Zell Ulrich of Zell, also known as Wulderic, sometimes of Cluny or of Regensburg (c. 1029 – 1093), was a Cluniac reformer of Germany, abbot, founder and saint. Life Ulrich was born at Regensburg in Bavaria (formerly also known as Ratisbon) in e ...
(around 1029–1093), monk and saint *
Ulrich of Bamberg Ulrich of Bamberg was a Roman Catholic priest and chronicler who lived in Bamberg, Germany around 1100. Biography Born Udalricus Babenbergensis, he was a canon of Bamberg Cathedral, who lived about 1100 in Bamberg. He is most probably the priest ...
(also: Udalrich of Bamberg or Udalricus Babenbergensis; d probably 1127), Roman Catholic priest and chronicler in Bamberg *
Udalrich Schaufelbühl Udalrich or Uodalrich is a German personal name and is derived from the Old High German word elements ''uodal'' ("allodium") and ''richi'' ("mighty", "ruler"). The modern form of the name is Ulrich. Notable bearers of the name * Oldřich (d 10 ...
(1789–1856), Swiss politician {{given name