Ordulf, son of Ordgar

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Ordulf, son of Ordgar, was a powerful 10th-century Anglo-Saxon nobleman and landowner in Devon, noted for his extensive estates and religious patronage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglo-Saxon nobleman
historical person
landowner
centuryOfActivity 10th century
continent Europe
country Kingdom of England
era pre-Norman Conquest England
ethnicGroup Anglo-Saxons NERFINISHED
father Ordgar NERFINISHED
givenName Ordulf NERFINISHED
landOwnershipRegion Devon NERFINISHED
languageOfEnvironment Old English
notableFor large estates in Devon
religious patronage
positionHeld nobleman in Devon
religiousActivity support of religious institutions
religiousContext Latin Christian Church NERFINISHED
residence Devon NERFINISHED
socialClass aristocracy
timePeriod late Anglo-Saxon England

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Tavistock Abbey ruins associatedWith Ordulf, son of Ordgar