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 11th-century bishop
Theodwin of Santa Rufina, a 12th-century cardinal
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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...
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)...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Conflated with 5th-century St Illtud. unknown Dedwin Also recorded as Theodwin and Theodwinus. unknown Thedred Also recorded as Theodredus. unknown Hilary...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
June 10 – Ernest (the Brave), margrave of Austria (b. 1027) June 23 – Theodwin, prince-bishop of Liège August 2 – John VIII, patriarch of Constantinople...
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...
monastic discipline, were reported by him to the papal legate Cardinal Theodwin in 1134. This rigid policy of reinstating discipline evoked resistance...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
June 10 – Ernest (the Brave), margrave of Austria (b. 1027) June 23 – Theodwin, prince-bishop of Liège August 2 – John VIII, patriarch of Constantinople...