Aimoin of Saint-Germain-des-Prés (died 889), 9th-century monk and hagiographer
Aimoin of Fleury (c. 960–c. 1010), 10th-century French chronicler
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Aimoin may refer to: Aimoin of Saint-Germain-des-Prés (died 889), 9th-century monk and hagiographer Aimoin of Fleury (c. 960–c. 1010), 10th-century French...
Aimoin of Fleury (Latin: Aimoinus (Annonius; Aemonius) Floriacensis; c. 960 – c. 1010), French chronicler, was born at Villefranche-de-Longchat, Southwestern...
and reached his cell, where he died in the arms of his faithful disciple Aimoin, who has left an account of his labours and virtues. The miracles wrought...
term is by Gregory of Tours, writing in about 580. It was later used by Aimoin of Fleury around 1000. It is presumably the latinization of an Old Frankish...
Including those not yet categorized Peter Abelard (178) Adam of Bremen (146) Aimoin (139) Alain de Lille (210) Alcuin (100–101) Arnobius (5) Aurelius Prudentius...
East Sussex. Abu Nasr Mansur, Persian mathematician (approximate date) Aimoin, French monk and chronicler (approximate date) Arnulf II (the Younger),...
him a relic of Saint Cleopas. When William returned, he found that the Aimoin brothers to whom he had confided the administration of the lordship in his...
theologian of wide-ranging intellect; his life was written by the chronicler Aimoin, also a monk of Fleury. Andrew of Fleury (writing c. 1043) wrote Miracula...
Han (d. 942) Minamoto no Kintada, Japanese waka poet (d. 948) June 9 – Aimoin, Frankish monk and archivist December 23 – Solomon II, bishop of Constance...
the kingdom and grandson, was even accused by some chroniclers - such as Aimoin - of using magic to sway Theuderic away from Ermenberga. Some chronicles...
in honor of Marcellinus and Peter, and became its first abbot. Sigebert, Aimoin, and Rabanus Maurus all mention this translation. A slightly different account...
Anglicus Alphonsus Maria de Liguori Amalric of Bena/Bène, (died c. 1204–1207) Aimoin, (born c. 965—died after 1008) St Anno of Cologne, (c 1010–1075) Anselm...
Certain, E, ed. (1858). Les Miracles de Saint Benoit Écrits par Adrevald, Aimoin, André, Raoul Tortaire et Hugues de Sainte Marie, Moines de Fleury. Paris:...
account of this voyage, accompanied by miracles, was told by their colleague Aimoin Usuard is the author of a martyrology dedicated to Charles the Bald. The...
Zhang Gui, Chinese warlord Zhou Bao, Chinese general (b. 814) 889 June 9 – Aimoin, Frankish monk and archivist December 23 – Solomon II, bishop of Constance...
878–1050 by the monks of Fleury Abbey, most importantly by the chronicler Aimoin of Fleury (960–1010). The work discusses the Peace and Truce of God movement...
uses this anecdote as a chapter in his Livre des Miracles de Saint Martin. Aimoin de Fleury's Histoire des Francs also indicates that Gontran made a pilgrimage...
Leo VIII 960 Abu Nasr Mansur, Persian mathematician (approximate date) Aimoin, French monk and chronicler (approximate date) Arnulf II (the Younger),...