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...
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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...
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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...
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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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Conflated with 5th-century St Illtud. unknown Dedwin Also recorded as Theodwin and Theodwinus. unknown Thedred Also recorded as Theodredus. unknown Hilary...
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to the East. It also afforded him an opportunity, through the agency of Theodwin, a cardinal ever-vigilant for Crusade supporters, to strike up a correspondence...
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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...
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the Pecheneg tribes raise the banner of revolt in Thrace. January 13 – Theodwin, prince-bishop of Liège, defeats Count Dirk IV of West Frisia near Dordrecht...
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Pietro O.S.B. Cas. Ubaldo da Lunata Angelo Guido Ubaldo Drogon O.S.B. Theodwin Can. Reg. O.S.A. Stefano Gregorio Papareschi iuniore Chrysogone O.S.B....
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(1021–1025) Reginard (1025–1037) Nithard (1037–1042) Wazo (1042–1048) Theodwin (1048–1075) Henry of Verdun (1075–1091) Otbert (1091–1119) Frederick of...
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(1029–1044) Wulfric (1044 or 1045–1066) Thurstan (–1072) – the last Saxon abbot Theodwin (secular governor) Godfrey (secular governor) Simeon (1082–1094) – began...
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elected king of Germany at Coblenz in the presence of the papal legate Theodwin. 1277 – The University of Paris issues the last in a series of condemnations...
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June 10 – Ernest (the Brave), margrave of Austria (b. 1027) June 23 – Theodwin, prince-bishop of Liège August 2 – John VIII, patriarch of Constantinople...
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Pomposa (1061–1073) Pietro Senex (1102–1134) Giovanni (1134 – 1136/8) Theodwin, bishop of S. Rufina only (1134–1151) Cencio de Gregorio (1154–1157) Bernard...
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crypt of Saint Ursmar's Church in Lobbes. He was succeeded as abbot by Theodwin. Saint Ermin (Latin: Erminus) is celebrated locally as a Christian saint...
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the imperial castle at Ename 1048 Theodwin succeeds Wazo as prince-bishop of Liège 1049 13 January Forces of Theodwin of Liège defeat forces of Dirk IV...
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III is elected as King of Germany, in the presence of the papal legate Theodwin at Koblenz. He is crowned at Aachen six days later (on March 13), and acknowledged...
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monastic discipline, were reported by him to the papal legate Cardinal Theodwin in 1134. This rigid policy of reinstating discipline evoked resistance...
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III is elected as King of Germany, in the presence of the papal legate Theodwin at Koblenz. He is crowned at Aachen six days later (on March 13), and acknowledged...
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Elector Cardinalatial Title Elevated Elevator Notes Theodwin, O.S.B. Bishop of Santa Rufina ca. 1133 Innocent II Papal legate in Germany Goizo Priest of...
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13′ 11″ N, 4° 55′ 22″ E Type Castle Site information Open to the public Gardens only Site history Built 11th Century Built by possibly Theodwin of Liège...
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Stephan of Bar, Bishop of Metz Heinrich I von Lothringen, Bishop of Toul Theodwin, Bishop of Porto, papal legate Henry II Jasomirgott, Duke of Bavaria and...
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Dean of the College of Cardinals; future Pope Anastasius IV (1153–1154) Theodwin, O.S.B. Bishop of Santa Rufina ca. 1133 Innocent II Alberic de Beauvais...
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the Pecheneg tribes raise the banner of revolt in Thrace. January 13 – Theodwin, prince-bishop of Liège, defeats Count Dirk IV of West Frisia near Dordrecht...
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June 10 – Ernest (the Brave), margrave of Austria (b. 1027) June 23 – Theodwin, prince-bishop of Liège August 2 – John VIII, patriarch of Constantinople...
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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...
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