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Egilona (or
Egilo) was a
Visigothic noblewoman and the last
known queen of the Visigoths. She was the wife
first of Roderic, the
Visigothic king (710–11)...
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legend of Nazaré the king fled the
battlefield alone.
Roderic left a widow,
Egilo, who
later married one of the
Arabic governors of Hispania, Abd al-Aziz...
- Aloysia, the
feminin form of Louis) or that it is the same as the
Gothic name
Egilo/Egilona,
spelled to
reflect contemporary pronunciation. It may
refer to:...
- of
Vienne 800 875
Adrian and
Companions 875
Clarus 875
Egilo (Eigil) 875
Remigius 875
Archbishop of
Lyons Donatus 876...
- Andilo, Anilo, Ansilo, Ardilo, Argilo, Berilo, Bitilo, Cisilo, Dadilo,
Egilo, Ailo, Emilo, Esmerlo, Espallo, ****ilo, Faquilo, Frankilo, Froilo, Frunilo...
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Eigil (died 29 May 870), also
spelled Eigel, Eogil, Egil,
Egilo or Heigil, was the
abbot of Prüm from 853 to 860,
abbot of
Flavigny from 860 to 865 and...
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Gutier and Elvira,
while his
maternal grandparents were
Count Gatón and
Egilo. Gatón's sister, Nuña, was the wife of King Ordoño I,
while Gutier's sister...
- (ca. 766)
Gerfrid (774-799)
Wenilon I. or
Ganelon (800-813)
Wenilon II.
Egilo Ranfrid Sigebod Ostroald Simon († 847)
Pardulus (848-†856)
Hincmar the younger...
- Agio, Agiulfus, Aidio, Egeredus, Egica, Egila, Agila, Egildus, Agildus,
Egilo, Ailo, Eigonza, Eileuva, Eilleus, Eimirus, Eindu, Eirigu, Eisindus, Haginus...
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Abbess of
Jouarre (c. 660)
Saint Argymirus of Córdoba,
martyr (856)
Saint Egilo (Egilon, Eigil), a monk and
later Abbot of Prüm near
Trier in
Germany (871)...