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Alduin or
Aldoin may
refer to:
Alduin or
Audoin (died 563/5), King of the
Lombards from 546 to 560
Alduin I of Angoulême (died 916),
Count of Angoulême...
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Aldoin, also
spelled Arduin or
Harduin (died 1248), was the
bishop of Cefalù from 1217
until his death. He is best
known for his
three exiles (1222–1223...
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before 567. She
became Queen of the
Lombards by
marrying King Alboin, son of
Aldoin .
Shortly after their marriage (c. 533–538)
Ingund requested of Chlothar...
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basis of
Sicilian law
until 1819. In 1223–1224,
Frederick tried Bishop Aldoin of Cefalù for maladministration. The
trial was
nullified by the pope on...
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friend Y Y Winibald, Winimund, Winibert; Ælfwine/Alboin, Alcuin,
Aldoin, Baldwin, Darwin, Ecgwine, Edwin/Audoin, Erlwin, Erwin, Gerwin, Goswin,...
- complete; the
Norman leaders,
Count Richard d'Accera and
Count Baldwin (or
Aldoin), both
being made captive. Also
captured was
Alexios Komnenos, once the...
- Lucas,
bishop of Cosenza. In 1224 he was ****igned to
judge the case of
Aldoin,
bishop of Cefalu, who had been
expelled from his
diocese by Frederick....
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Catholic Church titles Preceded by
Benedict Bishop of Cefalù 1195–1216 Succeeded by
Aldoin...
- however, to a
certain Thomas Ferentini of Palermo, a son-in-law of
Bishop Aldoin of Cefalù,
whose other relatives were exiled. In
February 1240, Frederick...