- D(eo) M(arti)
Nodonti Flavius Blandinus armatura v(otum) s(olvit) l(ibens) m(erito) To the god Mars Nodons,
Flavius Blandinus, weapon-instructor, gladly...
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derived from the
Roman name Blandina,
which was the
feminine form of
Blandinus,
which is
derived from the
Latin cognomen Blandus,
meaning "charming"...
- p. 10 n. 37,
records that
Blandinus (or Bladino) did have at his
disposal Gascon levies. On p. 27 he says that
Blandinus also led a
revolt in the Auvergne...
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Dagobert I, at the king's insistence. Then she was wed to a nobleman,
Blandinus, a
close counselor of King Dagobert. She had five children, Saretrude...
- Benignus, Bestia, Betto, Bibaculus, Bibulus, Bitucus, Blaesillus, Blaesus,
Blandinus, Blandus, Blasius, Blossi****, Bodenius, Boethius, Boetius, Bol****, Bonifatius...
- (Anstrude, Austru, or Austrude) (b.
unknown - 688) was the
daughter of
Saint Blandinus and
Saint Sadalberga, the
founder of the
Abbey of St. John at Laon. She...
- AD.
there was a Gallo-Roman
villa on the hill,
owned by a
person named Blandinus. In the 7th century,
Saint Amand founded the
Benedictine Saint Peter's...
- muni****lity took
place before 772 and in 864 the
village was
donated to the
Blandinus abbey in
Ghent by the
Count of Flanders, the muni****lity
remained in...
- but her
husband died
after only two months. Her
second husband was St
Blandinus and she had five children, two of whom are
venerated as saints. In later...
- Addalinus, Aldinus, Bagino, Baltino, Baquino, Batinus, Berinus, Bertinus,
Blandinus, Boninus, Brandinus, Cartinus, Crescino, Dadinus, Dalinus, Eldinus, Evorinus...