Kadaloh
Kadaloh is a medieval German personal name that also occurs in the following variants: Kadeloh, Kadelohus, Chadaloh, Chadalhoh, Cadeloch, Cadalaus, Cadalus, Cadaloc.
Well-known namesake
- Cadaloc († 802 near Castell Guntio), Grenzgraf in Tresma ( Traismauer )
- Chadaloh I (Alaholfinger) († 819), 817–819 Margrave of Friuli
- Chadaloh II. (Alaholfinger) (attested 891–894), Count in Aargau, Albgau and Augstgau
- Kadalhoh II. (Chadalhoh II.), Around 930 Graf im Isengau
- Kadeloh , Bishop of Naumburg († 1045)
- Cadalus († 1072), Bishop of Parma, as Honorius II. Antipope from 1061 to 1064
- Chadaloh von Göttweig , 1125–1141 third abbot of Göttweig
- at least five counts from the Aribones family in the 10th and 11th centuries
See also
For the name of the fool's guild Chadaloh and one of its figures in Haidgau, see Alemannischer Narrenring # Member Guilds .
Individual evidence
- ↑ The attachment of the lemma was based on the frequency of the variant in the Regesta Imperii
- ↑ The grave of Cacaloc with related information can be visited under the Traismauer parish church