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- Thiofrid (died 1110) was the Benedictine abbot of Echternach Abbey, and writer of works in several different areas. He is one of the few medieval writers...
- Taxon identifiers Thiotricha fridaella Wikidata: Q14488580 AfroMoths: THIOFRID CoL: 56HN6 EoL: 933729 GBIF: 1852262 IRMNG: 10462425 LepIndex: 105634...
- Italo-Norman nobleman Robert Scalio of Hauteville, Italo-Norman nobleman Thiofrid, Benedictine abbot of Echternach Vijayabahu I, Sri Lankan king of Polonnaruwa...
- tenure as abbot he made a m****cript written by his medieval predecessor Thiofrid of Echternach available for publication, as Flores epitaphii sanctorum...
- (973–1007) Urold (1007–1027) Humbert (1028–1051) Reginbert (1051–1081) Thiofrid (1081–1110) Godfried I (1122–1155) Ludwig (1173–1181) Godfried II (1181–1210)...
- 7th-century monk at Luxeuil who became abbot of Corbie and a bishop. See also Thiofrid of Echternach. Theofrid (Chaffre, Theofredus, Theofred, Théofroy) of Orange...
- Italo-Norman nobleman Robert Scalio of Hauteville, Italo-Norman nobleman Thiofrid, Benedictine abbot of Echternach Vijayabahu I, Sri Lankan king of Polonnaruwa...
- probably of Continental origin. A late proponent of the style was the German Thiofrid of Echternach, abbot of Echternach between 1083 and 1110, who was strongly...