- Hildwin, Latin: Audoinus; also
called Auduin or
Audoin) was king of the
Lombards from 547 to 560.
Audoin was of the Gausi, a
prominent Lombard ruling clan...
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Audoin (Latin: Audoenus; AD 609 – on 24
August 684),
venerated as
Saint Audoin, was a
Frankish bishop, courtier,
hagiographer and saint. He aut****d Vita...
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Michel Audoin (born 23
February 1957) is a
sailor from France, who
represented his
country at the 1984
Summer Olympics in Los Angeles,
United States as...
- The
Church of St
Audoin (Italian:
Chiesa di Sant'Adoeno) is an 11th-century
church in Bisceglie, Apulia, in Italy. The
church is
named for the Frankish...
- Noyon–Tournai. His
deeds were
recorded in Vita
Sancti Eligii,
written by his
friend Audoin of Rouen. Born into a Gallo-Roman family,
Eligius found success as a goldsmith...
- Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃t‿wɛ̃ syʁ sɛn] ;
literally "St.
Audoin on Seine") is a
commune in the
northern suburbs of Paris, France, located...
- the
former Roman province of
Pannonia under the
leadership of
their king,
Audoin.
Thurisind also had to face the
hostility of the
Byzantine Empire, which...
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ruling descendant of
Lethuc was Walthari,
whose son was in turn
displaced by
Audoin of the
family of the Gausi.
Lethuc (fl. c. 400),
ruled for some 40 years...
- sent by
Totila to
negotiate with Justinian.
Audoin murders and
succeeds Walthari as king of the Lombards.
Audoin receives subsidies from
Justinian I, to encourage...
- of Alboin's
reign as king in
Pannonia following the
death of his father,
Audoin, was one of
confrontation and
conflict between the
Lombards and
their main...