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- Leudinus Bodo was a seventh-century bishop of Toul, successor to Eborinus, or Elbonirus. He was a Benedictine. He occurs in hagiographies. His feast day...
- 549 Premon Antimund Eudolius c. 602 Theofred 640–653 Bodo of Toul c. 660 Eborinus around 664 Leudinus 667?–669 Adeotatus 679–680 Ermentheus c. 690? Magnald...
- Salvin, 1888) Libythea geoffroy howarthi Peterson, 1968 Libythea geoffroy eborinus Samson, 1980 Tellervo hiero hiero (Godman & Salvin, 1888) Tellervo hiero...
- (north-western Australia) L. g. howarthi Petersen, 1968 (Rennell Island) L. g. eborinus Samson, 1980 (Solomons: San Cristobal) Australia, Atlas of Living. "Libythea...
- and his suffragan bishops, Childulfus of Metz, Gisloaldus of Verdun, and Eborinus of Toul, approved Deodatus' monastery, and forbade anyone, prelate or king...