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Count of
Treves (Ecclesiastical Latin: [ˈlɛu̯d.vi.nus]; also Leodewin,
Liutwin, Ludwin, etc.; c. 660 – 29
September 722 AD in Reims)
founded an abbey...
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Leofgyth liuti people Y Liutger/Leodegar, Luther, Lutold; Liutgard, Leudwinus/
Liutwin, Luitpold/Leopold,
Liutprand magan, megin; maht might,
strength Y Maganradus/Meinrad;...
- the
personal name Lutvín,
meaning "Lutvín's (court)". The
German name
Liutwin, from
which the name Lutvín was derived, is made up of Old High German...
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Eadfrith of
Lindisfarne 721 John of
Beverley 721
Bishop of York
Liutwin (Ludwin) 722
Bishop of
Trier Malrubius (Maelrubha) 642 722 Modestus...
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Basketball ****ociation.
Retrieved 28
September 2023.
Martin Persch (1993). "
Liutwin (Ludwin, Leodewinus)". In Bautz,
Traugott (ed.). Biographisch-Bibliographisches...
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Auxerre in
France and by
tradition a
martyr (450)
Saint Ludwin (Leudwinus,
Liutwin, Leodwin),
Founder of
Mettlach in
Germany and then
Bishop of
Trier (c....
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Attole or
Attila Vulfadus Serulphe († 681)
Peregrin Madalgaire (ca. 682)
Liutwin Sigoald Bertifrid Madelvin Genebald(us) II (ca. 744)
Bernicon (ca. 766)...
- in
Western Europe Liduína =
female form
derived from Ludwin,
Leutwin or
Liutwin.
There are
instances where the
first element of the name can also be derived...
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along with its
subjects and its church, p****ed from Duke-Archbishop
Liutwin's ownership to
Saint Paulinus's
Foundation in
Trier about 700.
Almost three...