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- Tilpin, Latin Tilpinus (died 794 or 800), also called Tulpin, a name later corrupted as Turpin, was the bishop of Reims from about 748 until his death...
- driven Abel out from the see in favour of Tilpin. The date given is 748, but it also may be the case that Tilpin only succeeded in 762 or 763 when Able died...
- headmaster to Bone Academy (renamed after the Bloors left). Titania Tilpin, mother of Joshua Tilpin and also known as Miss Chrystal, is a witch. A former teacher...
- 689) Rigobert (c. 689 – after 720) Milo (715–744) Abel (c. 743/744–748) Tilpin (748–795) vacant (795–812) Wulfaire (812–816) Ebbo (816–835) vacant (835–840)...
- Turpin may refer to: Tilpin, a name later corrupted as Turpin, Roman Catholic bishop in 8th-century France Turpin of Brechin, 12th-century bishop of Brechin...
- of Narbonne Erembert of Worms Verabulp of Bordeaux Herulfus of Langres Tilpin of Reims Giselbert of Noyon George of Ostia Joseph of Dertona Lanfried of...