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Hilduin (bishop Of Limoges)
Hilduin (or Hildwin, Hilduinus, etc.) may refer to: * (died 847) * (died 849) * Hilduin of Saint-Denis (died 855/9), abbot, archchaplain and bishop * (died 860), abbot * Hilduin of Saint-Germain-des-Prés (fl. 854–867), abbot, archchaplain and bishop * (died 870) * (died 877), abbot * (died 936), also bishop of Liège and Verona *Hilduin I, Count of Montdidier (died before 956) *Hilduin II, Count of Arcis-sur-Aube (died after 993) * Hilduin (bishop of Limoges) () *Hilduin III, Count of Montdidier (died after 1032) * (died 1055), lord of Nully *Hilduin IV, Count of Montdidier (died 1063) * (died 1203), bishop of Langres See also *Alduin (other) Alduin may refer to: * Alduin I of Angoulême (died 916), Count of Angoulême from 886 * Alduin II of Angoulême, Count of Angoulême; son and successor of William II of Angoulême * Alduin or Audoin (died 563/5), king of the Lombards from 546 to 5 ... * Gilduin (other) {{given name ...
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Hilduin Of Saint-Denis
Hilduin (c. 785 – c. 855) was Bishop of Paris, chaplain to Louis I, reforming Abbot of the Abbey of Saint-Denis, and author. He was one of the leading scholars and administrators of the Carolingian Empire. Background Hilduin was from a prominent Frankish family. Michael Lapidge suggests that he was the nephew of Queen Hildegard, and first cousin to Louis the Pious. This would account for his appointment to the prestigious Abbey of Saint-Denis, the burial site of the Frankish kings. Johann Peter Kirsch says Hilduin was educated at the palace school under Alcuin, As Alcuin was in Northumbria in 790, Lapidge suggests Waldo of Reichenau as a possible alternative. Waldo was abbot of Reichenau, to which Hilduin's family had ties. In 806 Waldo became abbot of Saint-Denis, near Paris. In either case, Hilduin acquired a good deal of erudition, and corresponded with Rabanus Maurus. Career Waldo of Reichenau died in March 814, and Hilduin, although a secular cleric and no ...
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Hilduin Of Saint-Germain-des-Prés
Hilduin (c. 785 – c. 855) was Bishop of Paris, chaplain to Louis I, reforming Abbot of the Abbey of Saint-Denis, and author. He was one of the leading scholars and administrators of the Carolingian Empire. Background Hilduin was from a prominent Frankish family. Michael Lapidge suggests that he was the nephew of Queen Hildegard, and first cousin to Louis the Pious. This would account for his appointment to the prestigious Abbey of Saint-Denis, the burial site of the Frankish kings. Johann Peter Kirsch says Hilduin was educated at the palace school under Alcuin,Kirsch, Johann Peter. "Hilduin, Abbot of St-Denis." The Catholic Encyclopedia
Vol. 7. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1910. 25 September 2017
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Hilduin I, Count Of Montdidier
Hilduin I (died before 956), Count of Montdidier. It is unknown who the parents of Hilduin were. Hilduin was the founder of the House of Montdidier, which produced the Counts of Montdidier, Dammartin and Roucy. There is considerable confusion as to the immediate family of Hilduin among historians and genealogists because of the lack of documented evidence, the preponderance of the names of Hilduin and Manasses in the family and the existence of other contemporary Hilduins (particularly, the Count of Montreuil). The only creditable reference to Hilduin I was when Philip I, King of France, donated the village of Bagneux to the Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés in exchange for Combs la Ville by charter dated 1061, which recounts that Hugh the Great had granted Combs to ''Hilduino…comiti de Monte qui vocatur Desiderius'', who died before his benefactor (before 956), and that Henry I, King of France, had regranted Combs to ''Manasses nepos supradicti Hilduini comitis'' anasses, g ...
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Hilduin II, Count Of Arcis-sur-Aube
Hilduin II (d. after 993), Count of Arcis-sur-Aube, Seigneur de Ramerupt, was the nephew or son of Hilduin I, Count of Montdidier. His mother was Hersende, a noble lady who was either Hilduin I's wife or sister or the spouse of Hilduin I's unnamed brother. Hilduin II was a member of the House of Montdidier. Virtually nothing is known about Hilduin II other than an obscure reference in the Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines. He reportedly made a pilgrimage to Jerusalem in 992 during a rare time of peace there following the death of conquering general Jawhar al-Siqilli. He apparently married, but the name of his wife is unknown. He and his wife had two children: * Hilduin III, Count of Montdidier and Seigneur de Ramerupt * Manasses, Count of Dammartin (sometimes referred to as Calvus Manassas), married Constance, daughter of Robert II, King of France. His son Hilduin III inherited the title of Seigneur de Ramerupt, but no other Counts of Arcis-sur-Aube are recorded. Referen ...
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Hilduin (bishop Of Limoges)
Hilduin (or Hildwin, Hilduinus, etc.) may refer to: * (died 847) * (died 849) * Hilduin of Saint-Denis (died 855/9), abbot, archchaplain and bishop * (died 860), abbot * Hilduin of Saint-Germain-des-Prés (fl. 854–867), abbot, archchaplain and bishop * (died 870) * (died 877), abbot * (died 936), also bishop of Liège and Verona *Hilduin I, Count of Montdidier (died before 956) *Hilduin II, Count of Arcis-sur-Aube (died after 993) * Hilduin (bishop of Limoges) () *Hilduin III, Count of Montdidier (died after 1032) * (died 1055), lord of Nully *Hilduin IV, Count of Montdidier (died 1063) * (died 1203), bishop of Langres See also *Alduin (other) Alduin may refer to: * Alduin I of Angoulême (died 916), Count of Angoulême from 886 * Alduin II of Angoulême, Count of Angoulême; son and successor of William II of Angoulême * Alduin or Audoin (died 563/5), king of the Lombards from 546 to 5 ... * Gilduin (other) {{given name ...
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Hilduin III, Count Of Montdidier
Hilduin III (died after 1032), Count of Montdidier, Seigneur de Ramerupt, son of Hilduin II, Count of Arcis-sur-Aube. He was a member of the House of Montdidier. Virtually nothing is known about his life. Hilduin married Lessaline de Dammartin, although, when widowed, she apparently married Renaud I, Count of Soissons as her second husband. Hilduin and his wife had three children: * Hilduin IV, Count of Montdidier Hilduin IV (d. 1063), Count of Montdidier and Lord of Ramerupt, son of Hilduin III, Count of Montdidier, member of the House of Montdidier. Hilduin was also Count of Roucy by virtue of his marriage to the daughter of Ebles I, Count of Roucy. ... * Manasses de Ramerupt * Guilliume. Upon his death, Hilduin III was succeeded by his son Hilduin IV as Count of Montdidier. Sources Tardif, J., ''Monuments historiques'', Paris, 1866 Morton, Catherine, and Muntz, Hope (editors). ''The Carmen de Hastingae Proelio of Bishop Guy of Amiens,'' Oxford at the Clarendo ...
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Hilduin IV, Count Of Montdidier
Hilduin IV (d. 1063), Count of Montdidier and Lord of Ramerupt, son of Hilduin III, Count of Montdidier, member of the House of Montdidier. Hilduin was also Count of Roucy by virtue of his marriage to the daughter of Ebles I, Count of Roucy. Little is known about Hilduin despite his many renowned children and grandchildren. Hériman of Tournai records that Philip I of France appointed Hilduin as an ambassador to Rome (date unknown). Sometime between 1033 and 1054, probably closer to the latter, Hilduin was driven from Montdidier by Count Ralph IV of Valois, who continued to rule it until his death in 1074. Hildiun married Adelaide (Alice) de Roucy, daughter of Ebles I, Count of Roucy, and Beatrix of Hainaut. They had nine children: * Ebles II, Count of Roucy, married Sibylle de Apulia, daughter of Robert Guiscard, Duke of Apulia and Sichelgaita de Salerno * Andre (d. after 1118), Seigneur de Ramerupt and of Arcis-sur-Aube, married Guisemode, widow of Hugh, Siegneur of Pl ...
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Alduin (other)
Alduin may refer to: * Alduin I of Angoulême (died 916), Count of Angoulême from 886 * Alduin II of Angoulême, Count of Angoulême; son and successor of William II of Angoulême * Alduin or Audoin (died 563/5), king of the Lombards from 546 to 560 * Alduin (dragon), the antagonist in ''The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim'' See also * Aldwin (other) Aldwin may refer to: * Aldwin (bishop) (died between 1015 and 1018), medieval Bishop of London * Aldwin (prior), 11th century Anglo-Saxon prior, first prior of Durham monastery * Aldwin Ferguson (1935–2008), Trinidad and Tobago footballer * Aldwi ... {{disambiguation, hn Germanic given names ...
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