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The ever-smug Rollo is always trying to outwit Hans and Fritz, but his cunning plans often backfire.
The name " Rollo " is a Latin translation from the Old Norse name Hrólfr, modern Scandinavian name Rolf ( cf.
The variant form Rollo is just a latinization of the root Rol ( l )- + Latin suffix-o /-one -, after the Latin names in-o. cf.
Rollo is also known in the documents as Radulf ( us ) ( Old Low Franconian ) ( or sometimes Rodulf ( us )) > French Raoul, that is the French translation of Hróðulfr > Hrólfr, according to the Low Franconian variant form Radulf of Germanic Rodulf / Rudolf .</ ref >
Rollo is the great-great-great-grandfather of William the Conqueror.
The " Clameur de Haro " in the Channel Islands is, supposedly, an appeal to Rollo.
* The Treaty of Saint Clair-sur-Epte is signed between Charles the Simple of France and Rollo, leader of the Vikings, allowing the latter to settle in Neustria, the origin of the Normans.
Further north towards Chelsea is the Surrey Lane Estate, and situated on Battersea Park Road is the Doddington and Rollo Estate.
In one episode, he attempts to become an actor, Lamont and Rollo answer an ad for wannabe black film actors for an independent film company only to realize that it is really a pornographic film factory.
* Rollo Larson ( Nathaniel Taylor ) is Lamont's best friend.
Fred will often make disrespectful remarks towards Rollo, usually stating that he thinks Rollo is a criminal, as Rollo had spent time in jail.
One later, tenth-century source, Dudo of Saint-Quentin's De moribus et actis primorum Normanniae ducum, records that Rollo forced the Frisians to pay tribute, but this is unlikely.
The director of the zoo is retired Hong Kong Police Force officer Rollo Lee ( John Cleese ).
Rollo and Bugsy learn that Rod wants to close the zoo for under-performing, and it is revealed that Vince has been stealing the sponsorship money.
Owing to uncertainty over the numbering of the Dukes of Normandy he is usually called Robert I, but sometimes Robert II with his ancestor Rollo as Robert I.
Having defeated the Vikings, Alan II and his Ducal heirs face expansionist threats from Normandy, which is ruled by the descendants of the Viking invader Rollo.
Among the earliest approaches we find the developmental theory of Abraham Maslow, emphazising a hierarchy of needs and motivations ; the existential psychology of Rollo May acknowledging human choice and the tragic aspects of human existence ; and the person-centered or client-centered therapy of Carl Rogers, which is centered on the client's capacity for self-direction and understanding of his or her own development.
Rollo & King is a Danish group, formed by Søren Poppe and Stefan Nielsen.
Otro Rollo ( officially Otro rollo con: Adal Ramones ) is a Mexican comedy and variety show, broadcast live on Televisa on Tuesday nights.

Rollo and century
Drekar are known from historical sources, such as the 13th century Göngu-Hrólfs Saga ( the Saga of Rollo ).
14th century depiction of the marriage of Rollo and Gisela
It expanded greatly throughout the first half of the 20th century, adding rides including a Philadelphia Toboggan Company Rollo Coaster in 1938, one of the company's earliest.
* Rollo de Justicia ( 15th century )
All the buildings perished during a Viking raid in the 9th century, Rollo was baptized here in 915 and buried in 931, Richard I further enlarged it in 950, St. Romain's tower was built in 1035.

Rollo and play
Rollo Duke of Normandy, also known as The Bloody Brother, is a play written in collaboration by John Fletcher, Philip Massinger, Ben Jonson, and George Chapman.
The title page of this quarto attributes the play to " B. J. F ." A second quarto appeared in 1640 under the title The Tragoedy of Rollo Duke of Normandy, published at Oxford by stationer Leonard Lichfield, " Printer to the University.
He filled the role of Otto in Rollo Duke of Normandy on December 6, 1660, having played the female role of Arthiope in the same play in previous weeks.

Rollo and Duke
* Rollo Duke of Normandy, or The Bloody Brother, tragedy ( c. 1616 – 24 ; printed 1639 ).
* Rollo, Duke of Normandy ( also known as The Bloody Brother ) (? 1616-30?
William Camden wrote that the Normans were first called bigots, when their Duke Rollo, who when receiving Gisla, daughter of King Charles, in marriage, and with her the investiture of the dukedom, refused to kiss the king's foot in token of subjection – unless the king would hold it out for that specific purpose.
The roles he took with the company likely included Cacafogo in Rule a Wife and Have a Wife, the Cook in Rollo Duke of Normandy, and Tony in A Wife for a Month.
He had married Hesilia ( Helise or Elisee ) Crispin de Brionne, a great-grand daughter of Rollo, 1st Duke of Normandy.
This statue of Rollo of Normandy | Rollo the Viking ( founder of the fiefdom of Normandy ) stands in Falaise, Calvados, birthplace of his descendant William I of England | William I the Conqueror ( the Duke of Normandy who became King of England ).
His mother was Gerloc, the daughter of Duke Rollo of Normandy.
* Rollo, Duke of Normandy ( 911 – 927 )
# redirect Rollo Duke of Normandy
Among the tragedies, The Maid's Tragedy and, especially, Rollo Duke of Normandy held the stage.
* Rollo Duke of Normandy, or The Bloody Brother, tragedy ( c. 1617 ; revised 1627 – 30?
Rollo Duke of Normandy, an especially difficult case and a focus of much disagreement among scholars, may have been written around 1617, and later revised by Massinger.
* Aubrey in Rollo Duke of Normandy.
On 5 February 1648, at the Cockpit Theatre, Hart and other King's Men were arrested for violating the ban against theatrical performance ; they were caught in the midst of a performance of Rollo Duke of Normandy ( in which Hart played the character Otto ).
* Rollo in Rollo Duke of Normandy
In 911 the Norseman Gongu Hrolf ( also known as Hrolf Walker as he was reportedly too big to have a horse carry him and Rollo ) met Charles the Simple and agreed the Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte where it was agreed the Hrolf would convert to Christianity and become Charles ' vassal in return for being created Duke of Normandy.
* Poppa, wife of Rollo of Normandy and mother of Duke William I

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