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About Richoldus II, King of Friesland (Fictitious)
Richold II Beroald was a son of Richold II ( www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-bavo-van-der-molen ).
Off: Common uses History of the Fatherland, from the earliest times to ..., Volume 1 by Johannes Pieter Arend, Otto van Rees Odibald left three sons, of which the oldest Richold II succeeded him in the Royal dignity. Honored and loved by his subjects, the prince was not spared less by the surrounding nations, which frequently the power of his arms had to encounter. Already at the beginning of his managerial he brought, at the insistence of the people, a fleet together with that of his twin brother, Stallion and Horse, crossed to Britanje to avenge the failed company and the death of their predecessors and namesakes. They conquered the Empire and founded there one new rule. Meantime plundered the Danes, under their King Harald, Friesland borders, but vlugtten on the intelligence that was Richold aantogt against them. This, thus not satisfied, sent his general Hercon, a man of strong and big body, bold and undaunted minds, with an army to Denmark, all with fire and sword devastating, terugkeerd in triumph to Friesland. One lucky he suppressed a rebellion Sikamheren and Westfalingers who were forced to renewed subjugation; He also defeated the Batavians, which already had taken possession of a large part of West Friesland, where now reigned Dibbald. In the midst of these victories Richold died in the year five hundred and seventy, in Eenen age of ninety-three years, of which he forty-three as Regent, to the happiness of his subjects had dedicated. The superstition regarded as an omen of his death, the terrible storm and flood, which covered the same year, three days and as many nights Friesland beneath the waves, and fearful destruction had aangerigt.
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