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Theodo or
Theodon is the name of two or more
ancient Bavarian dukes:
Theodo I or
Theodo IV
Theodo II or
Theodo V and the legendary:
Theodo I
Theodo II...
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Theodo (about 625 – 11
December c. 716), also
known as
Theodo V and
Theodo II, was the Duke of
Bavaria from 670 or, more probably, 680 to his death. It...
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Teodos Anev or
Yanev was a
Bulgarian revolutionary and an
activist of the
Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization.
Teodos Yanev was born in the...
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Bishop Rupert of
Salzburg received the
remains of the
Roman town from Duke
Theodo II of
Bavaria as well as a
castrum superius (upper castle) on the Nonnberg...
- him out of the city by the end of the 7th century. The
Agilolfing duke
Theodo of
Bavaria requested that he come to his
residence at
Regensburg (Ratisbon)...
- Lantfrid, Duke (709–730) Theudebald, Duke (709–746)
Bavaria (complete list) –
Theodo, Duke (c.680–716) Theodbert, co-Duke (c.716–c.719) Theobald, co-Duke (c...
- "Christ born of Mary. This work of the most God-fearing and
pious bishop [
Theodo]sius and the
miserable Th[omas] was
built from the foundation.
Whoever enters...
- have been an
ancestor of the
Rorgonids Ragobert (d. 678) Folchaid,
married Theodo of Bavaria.
Settipani identifies the
first four of
these children as the...
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several years before most of
Theodo's children are
believed to have been born. Even if he had been
betrothed to
Theodo's daughter,
whose name is unknown...
- 610–630
Theodo, Duke of
Bavaria 680–716 Lantpert, son of
Theodo,
murderer of
Emmeram of
Regensburg Uta,
daughter of
Theodo Theodbert, son of
Theodo, Duke...