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Arduin is a
fictional universe and
fantasy role-playing
system created in the mid-1970s by
David A. Hargrave. It was the
first published "cross-genre"...
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Arduin (Italian: Arduino; c. 955 – 14
December 1015) was an
Italian nobleman who was king of
Italy from 1002
until 1014. In 990
Arduin became margrave...
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Dominick Arduin (1961–2004) was a
Frenchwoman who
disappeared in her
attempt to ski to the
North Pole. In 1988
Arduin moved to Finland. For 15
years she...
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Arduin Glaber (Italian:
Arduino Glabrio, Glabrione, or il Glabro,
meaning "the Bald"; died c. 977) was
count of
Auriate from c. 935,
count of
Turin from...
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Arduin the
Lombard (or
Arduin of Melfi; Italian:
Arduino di Melfi; Gr****: Αρντουίνος του Μέλφι, romanized: Ardouinos ton Mélfi) was a Gr****-speaking[citation...
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Margrave Arduin of
Ivrea proclaimed himself King of
Italy at
Pavia soon
after the Emperor's death.
Accompanied by
Archbishop Arnulf II of Milan,
Arduin won...
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Arduin Adventure is a 1981 role-playing game
published by
Grimoire Games.
Although previous publications by
Grimoire used the
rules from the fantasy...
- science-fiction
novels by
Roger MacBride Allen Caliban (
Arduin dungeon), a
dungeon module from the
Arduin series Calibans are
native lifeforms in
Forty Thousand...
- Adalbert. He was also
count of Milan, Genoa, and Bobbio. In 1002, he
joined Arduin's revolt against Henry II, Holy
Roman Emperor.
Otbert had the
following children...
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Caliban (also
known as
Arduin Dungeon Number One) was a
standalone short story and
gaming module written in 1979 by
David A.
Hargrave and
published by...