Agilulf
Agilulf (also "Agilolf", "Egilulf", "Egilolf" and other variants; abbreviated: "Agilo", "Egilo") is an Old High German personal name.
Agilulf is the leading name of the noble family of Agilolfinger , which goes back to:
- Agilulf (Suebi) (* around 420)
- Agilulf (Meaux)
- Agilulf (Longobard) († 615)
- Agilolf (7th century)
Agilulf or one of the variants is also the name of the following historical personalities:
- Agilolf of Cologne († around 750), Bishop of Cologne
- Egilulf (859-894), Bishop of Mantua
- Egilolf (Hersfeld) , abbot of the Imperial Abbey of Hersfeld (963–970)
- Egilolf (Salzburg) († 939), Aribone, Archbishop of Salzburg (935–939)
- Egilolf (priest) , son of Count Palatine Hartwig I of Bavaria
- Egilolf von Pfullingen (* before 990)
- Egelolf (Eichstätt) , Bishop of Eichstätt (1171–1182)