- Audulf
Audulf or Audwulf, (
Latin : Audulfus) was aFrisian king at the time of the Great Völkerwanderung, (around600 ).Some historians think that there was a Frisan king in the first half of the
7th century with the name Audulf, containing the words "adel " and "wolf ". The land this king ruled was probably the central rivers area of the Netherlands. The written sources do not contain any information of this monarch, but there are some golden coins found with the words “Audulfus” and “Frisia” on them. The land where the Frisian people once lived was at that time divided, each with his own ruler.Fact|date=October 2007 Excavations in the north of Fryslân, in the area calledWestergo proved that some kind of power has existed in that time in the province ofFryslân (Friesland).The coins were found in the Netherlands at
Escharen in nearbyArnhem and also inEngland . Most are dated between600 and630 . At the beginning of 2006 a coin stamp of Audwulf with the words "AUDWULF FRISIA" was found in the Frisian villageWinaam at the place which earlier was searched for the "keningshal" of the Frisian kings.Another interesting finding that is brought in context with Audulf is the treasure trove of
Wiuwert . One of the coins has the inscription "VICTORIA AUDUFO", probably made to remember a remarkable victory on another people. Some think this people were the Franks who fought the Frisian for control of theRhine delta.ource
*K.P.H. Faber, "Audulfus, een Friese Koning, in Fryslân", Nieuwsblad voor geschiedenis en cultuur, no.4, 4e jaargang, December 1998
*H. Halbertsma, "Frieslands Oudheid", Utrecht, 2000, page 68
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