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Audoen (sometimes
Audin or Ouen) was a
medieval Bishop of Évreux in Normandy. He was the son of Anger, a
canon of London, and
brother of Thurstan, the...
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Church of
Saint Audoen,
London Church of
saint Audoen,
Rosnoen (catholic, France) St.
Audoen's Church,
Dublin (Church of Ireland) St.
Audoen's Church, Dublin...
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Audoen's is the
church of the
parish of St
Audoen that is
located south of the
River Liffey at
Cornmarket in Dublin, Ireland. The
parish is in the...
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Audoen's (Dublin), as well as the
rectory of St Mary's near
Dublin Castle. Ballymore-Eustace
later replaced Clonkene, and part of Lusk, St
Audoen's....
- 27404°W / 53.34371; -6.27404 St
Audoen's Church (/ˈɔːdən/, Irish:
Eaglais San
Audoen) is the
church of the
parish of
Saint Audoen in the
Church of Ireland,...
- St.
Audoen's Church (within Newgate) (alternatively
known as St. Ewen's, St. Ewan's or St. Ewin's) was a
medieval parish church in the City of
London situated...
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Dublin St Patrick's
Cathedral Christ Church Cathedral Rathborne Candles St.
Audoen's Church St. Mary's
Abbey St. Michan's
Church The
Tholsel Early modern Escape...
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Audouin Aubert (Aldouin Alberti, or Andouin) (died 1363) was a
French jurist,
bishop and Cardinal. He was the son of Guy Aubert, a
brother of Pope Innocent...
- St.
Audoen's Church,
Dublin may
refer to: St.
Audoen's Church,
Dublin (Church of Ireland) St
Audoen's Church,
Dublin (Roman Catholic) This disambiguation...
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Ercheswinda (Ermentrudis),
origins unknown, and they had four children:
Audoen I
Fulrad (d. 31
January 826), Abbé de Saint-Quentin and an
imperial ''missi...