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Gerulf I of Frisia

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22: 255:. Already in the beginning of his reign, Louis, in an act of grace, had returned to the Frisians what they had lost earlier in their uprisings against his father. This act made the emperor popular among the Frisians but weakened the count's position towards the population. Later, Louis' weak policy against the 271:
at the left bank of the Weser to have a refuge from hostile attacks by his kin. However, this was considerably interfering with the power of the counts of Friesland. It is presumed that in that time, Gerulf joined the opposition against the emperor.
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proves that there was an uprising in Friesland against the emperor. During the kinstrife between Louis and his sons, count Gerulf presumably took an active part in the movement against Louis, at the very least he lost his
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caused further annoyance in Frisia. In 826, he ceded a part of Frisia that was to be protected by the count of Friesland to the
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and his own estates were confiscated. On 8 May 839 after the reconciliation between Louis and his son
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Die Grafen von Mittelfriesland aus dem Geschlechte König Ratbods
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A document by the emperor that was created on 8 July 839 in
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Gerulf was the son of count Dirk. In the times of emperor
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It is assumed that Gerulf was related to the founders of
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