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    Alduin (Langobardic: Aldwin or Hildwin, Latin: Audoinus; also called Auduin or Audoin) was king of the Lombards from 547 to 560. Life. Audoin was of the Gausi, a prominent Lombard ruling clan, and according to the Historia Langobardorum, the son of Menia, the Lombard wife of Basinus, king of the Thuringii.

  2. Audoin (Latin: Audoenus; AD 609 – on 24 August 684), venerated as Saint Audoin, was a Frankish bishop, courtier, hagiographer and saint. He authored Vita Sancti Eligii which outlines the life and deeds of Eligius, his close friend and companion in the royal court and the Church.

  3. Jun 21, 2024 · From the Wikpedia page on Walthari, Audoin's predecessor as King of the Lombards: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waltari,_King_of_the_Lombards. Waltari son of Wacho from his third wife Silinga, was a king of the Lombards from 539-46. He was an infant king, and the rule was administered by Audoin.

    • estimated between 490 and 514
    • King of the Lombards 547-560
    • 560Pannonia (Present Hungary)
  4. Aug 24, 2020 · Saint of the Day - 24 August - Saint Audoin/Ouen of Rouen (c 605-684) Bishop, Confessor, Evangeliser and Missionary, French official and adviser, writer, peace-makers and diplomat. Audoin was both Lord Chancellor of France and Officer of the Palace or Administrator. St Audoin was known for his personal austerities and support of many ...

  5. royal dynasty was begun by Audoin. At that time, it seems, the Lombards began to adapt their tribal organization and institutions to the imperial military system of the period, in which a hierarchy of dukes, counts, and others commanded warrior bands formed from related families or kin groups.

  6. While referendary (chancellor) to Dagobert, he founded the monastery of Rebais near Meaux and obtained for it a famous privilege (635). Consecrated bishop of Rouen (May 13,641), he promoted monasticism (notably at fontenelle) and built many churches.

  7. Audoin (Latin: Audoenus; AD 609 – on 24 August 684), venerated as Saint Audoin, was a Frankish bishop, courtier, hagiographer and saint. He authored Vita Sancti Eligii which outlines the life and deeds of Eligius, his close friend and companion in the royal court and the Church.