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Theodwin, also
known in the
forms Dietwin and Theoduinus, is a name. It
might refer to:
Theodwin of Lobbes, an 8th-century
abbot Theodwin of Liège, an...
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Theodwin was
abbot of
Lobbes Abbey from 737
until his
death some time
around 750.
During his
abbacy he
added Fontaine-Valmont (now part of Merbes-le-Château)...
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Theodwin (Latin Dietwinus) was prince-bishop of Liège from 1048 to 1075.
Originally from Bavaria,
Theodwin was
named by
Henry III to
succeed Wazo as bishop...
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Theodwin (also Theodwine,
Theodin or Theodevin) (died
probably on 7
March 1151 in the
Kingdom of Jerusalem) was a
German cardinal and
papal legate of the...
- May. The
German crusaders,
accompanied by the
papal legate and
cardinal Theodwin,
intended to meet the
French in Constantinople.
Ottokar III of
Styria joined...
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elected king at
Coblenz on 7
March 1138, in the
presence of the
papal legate Theodwin.
Conrad was
crowned at
Aachen six days
later (13 March) and was acknowledged...
- As such he was
highly regarded by
Berengar himself and by his
opponents Theodwin of Liège,
Durand of Troarne, and
Humbert of Mourmoutiers. But when he recognized...
- of Tours. In 1050 the
present church of
Saint Étienne was
dedicated by
Theodwin, prince-bishop of Liège. The
collegiate chapter of
Saint Étienne was dissolved...
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becomes the
first town in the Low
Countries to be
granted city rights, by
Theodwin of Liège.
Hedeby (located on the
Jutland Peninsula) is
sacked and burned...
- (1021–1025)
Reginard (1025–1037)
Nithard (1037–1042) Wazo (1042–1048)
Theodwin (1048–1075)
Henry of
Verdun (1075–1091)
Otbert (1091–1119)
Frederick of...