• Source: Gundulf
    • Gundulf and its variants (Gondulf, Gundulph, Kundolf, Gondulphus, Gundulfus, Gundolfo, Gondon) is a Germanic given name, from gund, "battle", and wulf, "wolf".
      It may refer to:

      Gondulf of Provence, 6th-century duke and possibly made Bishop of Metz in 591
      Indulf (6th century) (fl. 549–552 or 553), also known as Gundulf, Byzantine mercenary and Ostrogoth army leader
      Gondulphus of Berry, 7th-century bishop
      Gondulph of Maastricht (died after 614), bishop and Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox saint
      Gondulphus of Metz (died 823), Bishop of Metz
      Gundolfo, early 11th century Italian heretic
      Gundulf of Rochester (died 1108), English bishop


      See also


      Gandulf
      Castel Gandolfo

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