- Anglo-Saxon
given name
meaning "noble friend". Its Old High
German equivalent is
Adalwin. Æthelwine of
Abingdon (died 1030),
abbot of
Abingdon Æthelwine (Bishop...
-
modern name
Alwin may be a
reduction of this name, or
alternatively of
Adalwin, the Old High
German cognate of the Anglo-Saxon Æthelwine. The name of...
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Moravia had by this time
become the
focus of a
dispute with
Archbishop Adalwin of
Salzburg (859–873) and
Bishop Ermanrich of P****au (866-874). They claimed...
-
broke out,
Charlemagne declared the
Drava to be the border.
Archbishop Adalwin (859–873)
suffered great troubles when King
Rastislav of
Moravia attempted...
- and wine
meaning "friend", or from the Old High
German name
Adelwin /
Adalwin,
meaning Noble Friend. It is an
uncommon name,
first attested in mediaeval...
-
German name is Alwin,
which continues the Old High
German names Albwin and
Adalwin.
Alvin Adams (1804–1877,
early 19th-century
American businessman Alvin...
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Saint Rupert.
Gaubald (739–761)
Sigerich (762–768)
Sintpert (768–791)
Adalwin (792–816)
Baturich (817–847)
Erchanfrid (c. 847–864)
Ambricho (c. 864–891)...
- with a
brief history of Carantania. The work may have been
written by
Adalwin himself, the then
resident Archbishop of Salzburg. It was
intended to give...
- c. 745 or c. 767 – c. 784 Arno 785–821
Adalram 821–836
Leutram 836–859
Adalwin 859–873
Adalbert I 873
Dietmar (I) 873–907
Pilgrim 907–923
Adalbert (II)...
- Alfuïnus
Addesta Aida (or Edi, 2×) Dodo Bodo (or Botho) Wal
Halif Humilduïnus
Adalwin Werinhart Theodorich Hildewart Bardolf Hivart The
Saxons were
slain while...