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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...
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Aimoin of
Fleury (Latin:
Aimoinus (Annonius; Aemonius) Floriacensis; c. 960 – c. 1010),
French chronicler, was born at Villefranche-de-Longchat, Southwestern...
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Aimoin (died 9 June 889) was a monk of Saint-Germain-des-Prés from
before 845. From 872 he was the abbey's
chancellor (archivist) and
chief copyist, overseeing...
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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...
- East Sus****. Abu Nasr Mansur,
Persian mathematician (approximate date)
Aimoin,
French monk and
chronicler (approximate date)
Arnulf II (the Younger),...
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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...
- 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...
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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...
- (approximate date) Abu'l-Nasr Muhammad,
Farighunid ruler (approximate date)
Aimoin,
French monk and
chronicler (approximate date) Aisha,
Andalusian poet and...