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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...
- 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...
- as 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...
- 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...
- according to the Historia Langobardorum, the son of Menia, the Lombard wife of Basinus, king of the Thuringii. Audoin was half-brother to Hermanafrid (king of...
- 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 ...
- noblewoman from an influential Frankish family, and the sister of Saint Basinus of Treves. Their children were: Leudwinus (born 660 AD - died 722 AD),...
- of 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...
- Abbey’s Codex Laureshamensis. Its founding may go back to a knight named Basinus, who received the rights to found a settlement. The name changed from Basinsheim...
- brought relics of the city's saints, Saints Maximin, Agritius, Nicetius and Basinus over to the abbey church of Saint Maximin. A contemporary view is that...