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Radulf of Narbonne

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Radulf was a Frankish military chief or official imposed as count of Nimes by Pepin the Short after suppressing an anti-Frankish revolt in 754.[1][2] The Gothic Septimanian uprising took place following the assassination of Ansemund, probably by order of the Frankish king.

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  1. ^ Granier, Jacky (1990). Nimes. Monaco.
  2. ^ Chandler, Cullen J. (2019-01-10). Carolingian Catalonia: Politics, Culture, and Identity in an Imperial Province, 778–987. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-108-47464-1.