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floruit
‖ floruit (ˈflɔərjʊɪt) [L., 3rd sing. perf. indic. of flōrēre to flourish. Cf. habitat.] Occasionally used for: The period during which a person ‘flourished’.1843 Liddell & Scott Greek-Eng. Lex. Pref., The date of each Author's ‘floruit’ is added in the margin. 1882 Saintsbury Hist. Fr. Lit. Pref. 9... Oxford English Dictionary
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Floruit
Floruit (; abbreviated fl. or occasionally flor.; from Latin for "flourished") denotes a date or period during which a person was known to have been alive wikipedia.org
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Gessius
Gessios, Gesios or Gesius may refer to: Gessius, a genus of leafoppers Gessius Florus, Roman procurator of Judea (64–66) Gessius (praetorian prefect) (floruit 420–443), Roman official Gessius of Petra (floruit 480s–530s), physician wikipedia.org
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Eardwulf
Notable people with the name include: Eardwulf of Northumbria, (floruit late 8th/early 9th century), ruler of Northumbria Eardwulf of Kent (floruit middle 8th century), ruler of Kent Eardwulf, Bishop of Dunwich (floruit middle 8th century), Bishop of Dunwich Eardwulf of Rochester (floruit middle 8th century wikipedia.org
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fl
fl = L. floruit he flourished (flourish v. 4).1879 Lewis & Short Latin Dict. p. xi/1, F. Vegetius Renatus, writer on the art of war, fl. a.d. 386. 1905 F. H. Collins Author & Printer 124/1 fl., floruit (flourished). 1959 Webster's Biogr. Dict. 808/1 Kay.., John. fl. 1733–1764. English inventor of fl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Theudebald (disambiguation)
It may refer to: Theudebald, king of the Franks (547–55) Theudebald, Duke of Alamannia (floruit 709–45) Theutbald I (bishop of Langres) (floruit 841–56 ) Theutbald II (bishop of Langres) (floruit 888–94) See also Theobald (disambiguation) wikipedia.org
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Godwine
Godwine or Godwin refers to the following people Godwin, Earl of Wessex (d. 1053) Earl of Wessex Godwine (floruit 995) (d. c. 1020) Bishop of Rochester Godwine (floruit 1013) (d. c. 1052) Bishop of Rochester wikipedia.org
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Oswine
It may refer to: Saint Oswine of Deira (killed 651) Oswine of Kent (floruit circa 690) Germanic given names wikipedia.org
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Unruochings
The family is named for the first member to come to prominence, Unruoch II of Friuli (floruit early 9th century). Noted members of the family in the direct line included: Unruoch II of Friuli (floruit early 9th century) Berengar the Wise (died 835) Eberhard of Friuli wikipedia.org
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Wiliesind
Wiliesind was a bishop of Pamplona (floruit 848–67). His episcopate falls in a very obscure period in Pamplonan history. His predecessor, Opilano (floruit 829), is the first bishop mentioned in source after 693, and no successor of his is known before Jimeno in the 880s. wikipedia.org
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Winstar
Winstar may refer to: Winstar Communications WinStar Farm WinStar World Casino Winstar NZ Limited Margaret Winstar (floruit 1590-1600), Danish courtier wikipedia.org
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Papianilla
Papianilla may refer to: Papianilla (wife of Tonantius Ferreolus), Roman noblewoman Papianilla (wife of Sidonius Apollinaris) (floruit 455), Roman noblewoman wikipedia.org
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Swithwulf
Swithwulf is an Anglo-Saxon male name borne by several men: Swithwulf (bishop of London) (floruit 9th century) Swithwulf (bishop of Rochester) (floruit wikipedia.org
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Eanbald
Eanbald may refer to: Eanbald (died 796), Archbishop of York Eanbald (floruit 798), also Archbishop of York (died 808); also known as Eanbald II wikipedia.org
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Ceolmund
was an Anglo-Saxon male name borne by several men Ceolmund (Bishop of Hereford) late 8th century Bishop of Hereford Ceolmund (bishop of Rochester) floruit wikipedia.org
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