Radbod
Radbod is a male personal name .
variants
The spellings changed:
- Radbod
- Radbot
- Advice
- Ratpot
- Ratpoto
- Rapoto
- Rapotto
Name bearer
- Radbod (Tübingen) (around 419), Count of Tübingen
- Radbod (Friesland) († 719), King of the Frisians
- Ratpot , Prefect of the Marcha Orientalis 832 / 833–854
- Radbod von Trier († 915), Archbishop of Trier 883–915
- Radbod von Utrecht (* around 850, † 917), Bishop of Utrecht
- Rapoto I. im Traungau († after 984), count in the upper Traungau
- Rapoto II in Traungau , Count in Traungau from the family of the Ratpotonen
- Radbot (Habsburg) (985-1035) from the House of Habsburg, Count in Klettgau
- Rapoto III. von Dießen († June 19, 1050), Count von Dießen, son of Rapotos II in the Turngau
- Ratpoto IV of Cham († October 15, 1080), Count of Cham from the dynasty of the Ratpotonen
- Rapoto V. von Bayern († April 14, 1099), Count Palatine of Bavaria, came from the dynasty of the Ratpotonen
- Rapoto von Abenberg (1122–1172), Bamberger Hochstiftsvogt
- Rapoto von Schönberg († 1180), Kuenringer, namesake of Rappottenstein Castle
- Rapoto I (Ortenburg) († 1186) from the house of Spanheim, ancestor of the side branch of the Imperial Counts of Ortenburg in Bavaria
- Rapoto II. (Ortenburg) († 1231), first born son of Count Rapoto I of Ortenburg, Count Palatine of Bavaria
- Rapoto III. (Ortenburg) († 1248), son of Count Palatine Rapoto II of Ortenburg
- Rapoto IV. (Ortenburg) († 1296), youngest son of Count Heinrich I von Ortenburg
also
- Rathold von Aibling (also Rapoto, 10th century), hermit
See also
- Radbodsee
- Radbodsberg
- Radbod colliery , hard coal mine in Hamm