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Aldwin,
Aldwyn or
Aldwine may
refer to:
Aldwyn of Coln,
abbot of
Partney Abbey in
during the 7th
century Aldwine (died 737),
bishop of
Lichfield and Leicester...
- who
dwells in the
Immemorial City
beyond the
Shattered Sea. 2 "The High
Aldwin"
Stephen Woolfenden Bob
Dolman November 30, 2022 (2022-11-30) In flashbacks...
- (1852–1934), a
British Liberal politician and
architect and son of
William Aldwin Soames A.
Soames (fl. 1899–1902), a
South African cricket umpire Christopher...
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Aldwin was an Anglo-Saxon prior.
Originally prior at Winchcombe, he
wished to
resurrect the
monasteries of the
Bedeian Northumbrian golden age, and refounded...
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William Aldwin Soames (10 July 1850 – 27
December 1916) was an
English cricketer.
Soames was a right-handed batsman. He was born at Brighton, Sus****, and...
- age,
decreasing thereafter.
Noting the
ambiguity of data in this area,
Aldwin and
Gilmer (2004) cite Lachman's
claim that
locus of
control is ambiguous...
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Aldwin Ferguson (23
March 1935 – 28
August 2008) was a
Trinidad and
Tobago footballer. "Profile". socawarriors.net.
Archived from the
original on 22 February...
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Aldwin Ware is an
American former basketball player who pla**** for
Florida A&M from 1983 to 1988 (he
redshirted in 1986–87). As a
senior in 1987–88, he...
- Alyssa, Alisha, Aldrin, Alden, Aldo, Alisia, Alannah, Alejandro, Alejandra,
Aldwin, Ali, Allie, Allison, Alwin, Alfie,
Alaric or Aloysius.
People named Al...
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Alduin (Langobardic:
Aldwin or Hildwin, Latin: Audoinus; also
called Auduin or Audoin) was king of the
Lombards from 547 to 560.
Audoin was of the Gausi...