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Bisinus (sometimes
shortened to Bisin) was the king of
Thuringia in the 5th
century AD or
around 500. He is the
earliest historically attested ruler of...
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appointed coadjutor of his
uncle Basinus von Trier. In 698, he
cofounded the
Echternack Abbey at Mettlach. When
Archbishop Basinus died on 4
March 705, Leudwinus...
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Archbishop of
Trier and
Archbishop of Reims. His great-uncle
Saint Basinus had
preceded his
father as
Archbishop of Trier. He was the great-grandson...
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noblewoman from an
influential Frankish family, and the
sister of
Saint Basinus of Treves.
Their children were:
Leudwinus (born 660 AD - died 722 AD),...
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Sibald 600–626
Modoald 626–645 Numeri**** 645–665
Hildulf 665–671, d. 707
Basinus 671–697 d. 706 ?
Leudwinus 697–718 Milo 718–758
Wermad 758–791 Richbod...
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Dragobodo 659 700 Otto 700 709
Siegwin I 709 725
Luido 725 743
David 743 760
Basinus 760 775
Siegwin II 775 802 Otto I 802 810
Fraido 810 814
Benedikt 814 828...
- in Manchu),
Susai (5 in Manchu), Liošici(67, a
Mandarin homophone) and
Bašinu(85, a
Mandarin homophone): 243 e.g.
Dorgon (badger) and
Arsalan (lion): 979 ...
- in Manchu),
Susai (5 in Manchu), Liošici (67, a
Mandarin homophone) and
Bašinu (85, a
Mandarin homophone) e.g.
Dorgon (badger) and
Arsalan (lion) Aisin...
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Blessed Ferreolus 670
Bishop of
Grenoble Babolen 671
Basinus 672
Bishop of
Trier Chad (Ceadda) 672
Bishop of
Mercia Faro...
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Chinese numbers, as in the name Loišici (=
Liushi qi, "sixty-seven"),
Bašinu (=
bashi wu, "eight-five").45 Such names,
unheard of
among the Han, were...