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Tabletop fantasy role-playing game setting
Arduin is a fictional universe and fantasy role-playing system created in the mid-1970s by David A. Hargrave. It was the first published "cross-genre"
Arduin
King of Italy (r. 1002 to 1014)
Arduin (Italian: Arduino; c. 955 – 14 December 1015) was an Italian nobleman who was king of Italy from 1002 until 1014. In 990 Arduin became margrave
Arduin_of_Ivrea
Arduin Glaber (Italian: Arduino Glabrio, Glabrione, or il Glabro, meaning "the Bald"; died c. 977) was count of Auriate from c. 935, count of Turin from
Arduin_Glaber
French explorer (1961–2004)
Dominick Arduin (1961–2004) was a French woman who disappeared in her attempt to ski to the North Pole. In 1988 Arduin moved to Finland. For 15 years
Dominick_Arduin
Holy Roman Emperor from 1014 to 1024
Margrave Arduin of Ivrea proclaimed himself King of Italy at Pavia soon after the Emperor's death. Accompanied by Archbishop Arnulf II of Milan, Arduin won
Henry_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
Fantasy role-playhing game supplement
Arduin Treasure Pak is a supplement published by Grimoire Games in 1977 for the fantasy role-playing game Arduin. Arduin Treasure Pak contains a collection
Arduin_Treasure_Pak
Arduin the Lombard (or Arduin of Melfi; Italian: Arduino di Melfi; Greek: Αρντουίνος του Μέλφι, romanized: Ardouinos ton Mélfi) was a Greek-speaking[citation
Arduin_the_Lombard
The Compleat Arduin Book One: The Rules is a 1993 role-playing supplement for Arduin published by Grimoire Games. The Compleat Arduin Book One: The Rules
The Compleat Arduin Book One: The Rules
The_Compleat_Arduin_Book_One:_The_Rules
Tabletop role-playing game
The Arduin Adventure is a 1981 role-playing game published by Grimoire Games. Although previous publications by Grimoire used the rules from the fantasy
The_Arduin_Adventure
Arduin Character Sheets Combined Pak is a 1980 role-playing game supplement published by International Gamers Association. Arduin Character Sheets Combined
Arduin Character Sheets Combined Pak
Arduin_Character_Sheets_Combined_Pak
Topics referred to by the same term
science-fiction novels by Roger MacBride Allen Caliban (Arduin dungeon), a dungeon module from the Arduin series Calibans are native lifeforms in Forty Thousand
Caliban_(disambiguation)
The Compleat Arduin Book Two: Resources is a 1993 role-playing supplement for Arduin published by Grimoire Games. The Compleat Arduin Book Two: Resources
The Compleat Arduin Book Two: Resources
The_Compleat_Arduin_Book_Two:_Resources
1979 short story and gaming module by David A. Hargrave
Caliban (also known as Arduin Dungeon Number One) was a standalone short story and gaming module written in 1979 by David A. Hargrave and published by
Caliban_(Arduin_dungeon)
Margrave of Milan from 975 to 1014
Adalbert. He was also count of Milan, Genoa, and Bobbio. In 1002, he joined Arduin's revolt against Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor. Otbert had the following children
Oberto_II,_Margrave_of_Milan
Carolingian emperor from 800 to 814
Empire (962–1556) Otto I (962–973) Otto II (980–983) Otto III (996–1002) Arduin I (1002–1014) Henry II (1004–1024) Conrad I (1026–1039) Henry III (1039–1056)
Charlemagne
Fantasy role-playing game supplement
a 1984 role-playing game supplement published by Dragon Tree Press for Arduin. The Lost Grimoire is a supplement in which expanded rules are presented
The_Lost_Grimoire
Norman adventurer, founder of the fortunes of the Hauteville family
Maniakes. They sent forward their leader, Arduin, to give a voice to their reasons. Maniakes, however, humiliated Arduin, and both the Normans and Lombards immediately
William_Iron_Arm
a 1985 role-playing game supplement published by Dragon Tree Press for Arduin. Dark Dreams is a supplement in which expanded rules for death, street gangs
Dark_Dreams
Topics referred to by the same term
(film), a 2011 film House of the Rising Sun (Arduin), a 1986 supplement for the role-playing system Arduin This disambiguation page lists articles associated
The House of the Rising Sun (disambiguation)
The_House_of_the_Rising_Sun_(disambiguation)
Queen consort of Italy from 1002 to 1014
Bertha (died after 1014) was the wife of Arduin of Ivrea. She was thus margravine of Ivrea and queen of Italy (1002-1014). Her parentage is unknown, but
Bertha,_Queen_of_Italy
Story and gaming module
Death Heart (also known as Arduin Dungeon Number Four) was a standalone short story and gaming module written in 1980 by David A. Hargrave and published
Death_Heart
Italian nobleman
and Obizzo all carried the title margrave. Their sister Bertha married Arduin of Italy to ally the Anscarid and Obertenga families. Another sister named
Albert Azzo I, Margrave of Milan
Albert_Azzo_I,_Margrave_of_Milan
Former state in Northern Italy
the marca Arduinica, Otto returned management to Arduin Glaber and then in 964 Otto appointed Arduin margrave of the newly created March of Turin. And
March_of_Montferrat
American role-playing game designer (1946–1988)
Hargrave's most notable written works were based upon his own mythical world of Arduin. Hargrave served in the United States Army during the Vietnam War for six
David_A._Hargrave
Name list
forms Ardovinus, Ardoinus and Arduinus. In English it is often rendered as Arduin. Arduino Berlam (1880–1946), Italian architect Arduino Cantafora (born 1945)
Arduino_(name)
Italian noblewoman (c. 995 – after 1055)
[citation needed] Brunhofer, Arduin von Ivrea, p. 212. Thiele, Erzählende genealogische Stammtafeln, table 29; Brunhofer, Arduin von Ivrea, p. 263. Pavoni
Adela_of_Saluzzo
Town and comune of the Metropolitan City of Turin, Italy
1001, after a period of disputes with bishop Warmund, ruler of the city, Arduin conquered the March of Ivrea. Later he became King of Italy and began a
Ivrea
Parent House of Este, Welf, Hanover and Lorraine
appointed three new margraves to govern newly defined frontier territories: Arduin Glaber was elevated from count to margrave of Turin, overseeing Turin, Ivrea
Obertenghi
son and successor, Arduin Glaber, drove the Saracens from the Val di Susa and annexed that region to his county of Auriate. Arduin was a supporter of
Auriate
Constituent kingdom of the Holy Roman Empire (962–1801)
of Emperor Otto III in 1002, one of late Berengar's successors, Margrave Arduin of Ivrea, even succeeded in assuming the Italian crown and in defeating
Kingdom of Italy (Holy Roman Empire)
Kingdom_of_Italy_(Holy_Roman_Empire)
marquis of Susa from 977 until his death. Manfred was the eldest son of Arduin Glaber, from whom he inherited the county of Auriate and the vast March
Manfred_I_of_Turin
journey back to Rome, was reached by the news of the emperor's death. When Arduin of Ivrea, in lieu of Henry of Saxony (the future Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor)
Arnulf II (archbishop of Milan)
Arnulf_II_(archbishop_of_Milan)
Italian Marquisiate
Arduinica based upon Berengar’s appointment of Arduin Glaber as the margrave. Prior to his appointment, Arduin Glaber had been invested as count of Turin
March_of_Turin
Noble family of medieval Europe
finally formally deposed them in 963.[citation needed] From 1002 to 1014 Arduin of Italy held the Italian throne in opposition to the German Henry II.[citation
Anscarids
half-brother Anscar of Spoleto. He was the father of Guibert, Count of Biandrate; Arduin (955-1015), Margrave of Ivrea (990-1015) and King of Italy (1002-1014);
Dado,_Count_of_Pombia
from and take their name after one Arduin (Hardouin). The first of the Arduinici to enter Italy was Roger, son of Arduin, who was established as count (comes)
Arduinici
Margrave of Ivrea from 970 to 997
Arduin Glaber, thus confirming an alliance with the neighbouring margrave of Turin. Sometime around 990, he passed Ivrea along to his relative Arduin
Conrad_of_Ivrea
Calendar year
assembly at Pavia of Lombard nobles and secondi milites (the minor nobles), Arduin of Ivrea (grandson of former King Berengar II) is restored to his domains
1002
Italian open-source hardware and software company
founders used to meet. This bar is in Ivrea, Italy and was named after Arduin. The Arduino project was started at the Interaction Design Institute Ivrea
Arduino
Spouses of Italian rulers
remained Kings until being deposed by Otto. After the brief interruption by Arduin of Ivrea and after the restoration of the Holy Roman Emperor as the sole
List of Italian royal consorts
List_of_Italian_royal_consorts
Hungarian clergyman
Hartvik or Hartvic (also Arduin, German: Hartwig; died after 1103) was a prelate (most probably the bishop of Győr) in the Kingdom of Hungary under King
Hartvik
Northern Italian noblewoman
Brunhofer, Arduin von Ivrea, p. 212. Thiele, Erzählende genealogische Stammtafeln, table 152. Brunhofer, Arduin von Ivrea, p. 212. U. Brunhofer, Arduin von Ivrea
Adela_of_Milan
Role-playing game supplement
The Citadel of Thunder (also known as Arduin Dungeon Number Three) was a standalone short story and gaming module written in 1979 by David A. Hargrave
The_Citadel_of_Thunder
City in Sicily, Italy
warriors, led by Harald Hardrada, William Iron Arm, Drogo of Hauteville, Arduin the Lombard, and Stephen the Caulker, the emperor’s brother-in-law, who
Syracuse,_Sicily
after The Arduin Grimoire (and his art was removed from later printings of that first book), but he did go on to co-author two of his own Arduin-influenced
The_Necromican
Sun is a 1986 tabletop game supplement published by Dragon Tree Press for Arduin. House of the Rising Sun is a supplement in which additional rules are introduced
House of the Rising Sun (Arduin)
House_of_the_Rising_Sun_(Arduin)
Holy Roman Emperor from 1133 to 1137
Empire (962–1556) Otto I (962–973) Otto II (980–983) Otto III (996–1002) Arduin I (1002–1014) Henry II (1004–1024) Conrad I (1026–1039) Henry III (1039–1056)
Lothair III, Holy Roman Emperor
Lothair_III,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
King of Italy from 493 to 526
Empire (962–1556) Otto I (962–973) Otto II (980–983) Otto III (996–1002) Arduin I (1002–1014) Henry II (1004–1024) Conrad I (1026–1039) Henry III (1039–1056)
Theodoric_the_Great
American artist
role-playing games. His first professional artwork in the genre was for the Arduin Grimoire in 1977. He won an honorable mention in a fanart contest in Dragon
Erol_Otus
Aldoin, also spelled Arduin or Harduin (died 1248), was the bishop of Cefalù from 1217 until his death. He is best known for his three exiles (1222–1223
Aldoin_(bishop_of_Cefalù)
Italian nobleman
margraves: the marca Aleramica of Aleram of Montferrat, the marca Arduinica of Arduin Glaber, and the marca Obertenga of Oberto. This last division consisted
Oberto_I
Italian noblewoman (c. 997 – c. 1040)
in 1033. She is sometimes identified with the Bertha who was married to Arduin of Ivrea. Although it is known that Bertha was a member of the Obertenghi
Bertha_of_Milan
Holy Roman Emperor from 1452 to 1493
Empire (962–1556) Otto I (962–973) Otto II (980–983) Otto III (996–1002) Arduin I (1002–1014) Henry II (1004–1024) Conrad I (1026–1039) Henry III (1039–1056)
Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor
Frederick_III,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
Musical artist
Frederic Momont working in conjunction with Cattafesta Phillipe and Simon Arduin, released the 4 version remixed track Dulciate(The Remix Collection)from
Thomas_Otten
Blue grayish granite found in Belgium, France and Germany
Flandre, Pierre Bleue, Blue Stone, Belgian Granite, Belgian Blue Limestone, Arduin) is, despite its name, a grey-bluish limestone, rather than being a true
Petit_Granit
The anonymous author of the Chronicon blamed Arduin Glaber of Turin for this. The Chronicon accuses Arduin Glaber of taking advantage of the monks’ absence
Chronicon_novaliciense
Byzantine general (c. 998–1043)
the Eunuch, the highest-ranking man at court. He then publicly humiliated Arduin, the leader of the Lombard contingent, causing them to desert along with
George_Maniakes
1954–2010 Caribbean constituent country of the Netherlands
"Consider this: Timeline". St. Maartin News Network. Retrieved 18 August 2024. Arduin, R.J.A. (Nilda) (April 2022). "Position paper: Initiating an approach to
Netherlands_Antilles
Battle in Italy in 1041
and Apulia, southern Italy. The battle had its origin in the decision of Arduin the Lombard, a Greek-speaking Lombard who had fought for the Byzantines
Battle_of_Olivento
the catepan of Italy from 1039 until 1040. He saw the early rebellion of Arduin the Lombard, but not its completion. He was killed at Ascoli Satriano early
Nikephoros_Dokeianos
Holy Roman Emperor from 962 to 973
Empire (962–1556) Otto I (962–973) Otto II (980–983) Otto III (996–1002) Arduin I (1002–1014) Henry II (1004–1024) Conrad I (1026–1039) Henry III (1039–1056)
Otto_the_Great
Last Ostrogothic King
Empire (962–1556) Otto I (962–973) Otto II (980–983) Otto III (996–1002) Arduin I (1002–1014) Henry II (1004–1024) Conrad I (1026–1039) Henry III (1039–1056)
Teia
Frankish noble
married Pietro IV Candiano, doge of Venice; Bertha, who married Margrave Arduin of Ivrea, future king of Italy; and Willa, who married Count Tedald of Canossa
Hubert,_Duke_of_Spoleto
Spanish 18th California Moncacht-Apé Yazoo 17th/18th North America Dominick Arduin French 20th/21st North Pole Henryk Arctowski Polish 20th Antarctic, South
List_of_explorers
Holy Roman Emperor from 1209 to 1218
Empire (962–1556) Otto I (962–973) Otto II (980–983) Otto III (996–1002) Arduin I (1002–1014) Henry II (1004–1024) Conrad I (1026–1039) Henry III (1039–1056)
Otto_IV,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
Historical ethnic group of the Italian Peninsula of Germanic origin
for control of Apulia and Calabria (under the likes of Melus of Bari and Arduin, among others), had become rivals for hegemony in the south. The Salernitan
Lombards
Holy Roman Emperor from 1355 to 1378
Empire (962–1556) Otto I (962–973) Otto II (980–983) Otto III (996–1002) Arduin I (1002–1014) Henry II (1004–1024) Conrad I (1026–1039) Henry III (1039–1056)
Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor
Charles_IV,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
Carolingian Emperor from 817 to 855
Empire (962–1556) Otto I (962–973) Otto II (980–983) Otto III (996–1002) Arduin I (1002–1014) Henry II (1004–1024) Conrad I (1026–1039) Henry III (1039–1056)
Lothair_I
King of Hungary from 1387 to 1437, Holy Roman Emperor from 1433
Empire (962–1556) Otto I (962–973) Otto II (980–983) Otto III (996–1002) Arduin I (1002–1014) Henry II (1004–1024) Conrad I (1026–1039) Henry III (1039–1056)
Sigismund,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
Proposal to reform United States tax code
collecting the same real revenues from their taxpayers. The Argus Group and Arduin, Laffer & Moore Econometrics each published an analysis that defended the
FairTax
decline. 973 Battle of Tourtour Count William I of Provence and margrave Arduin of Turin defeat the Saracens of Fraxinetum. 977 Battle of the Yarkon River
List_of_battles_301–1300
Byzantine general
captive. Soon they were joined by the Lombards and Normans of Melfi under Arduin. In February 1042, the original nominal leader, Atenulf, brother of the
Argyrus_(catepan_of_Italy)
Decade
assembly at Pavia of Lombard nobles and secondi milites (the minor nobles), Arduin of Ivrea (grandson of former King Berengar II) is restored to his domains
1000s_(decade)
Holy Roman Emperor from 1155 to 1190
Empire (962–1556) Otto I (962–973) Otto II (980–983) Otto III (996–1002) Arduin I (1002–1014) Henry II (1004–1024) Conrad I (1026–1039) Henry III (1039–1056)
Frederick_Barbarossa
10th-century hilltop castle at the mouth of the Susa Valley in Piedmont, Italy
mention of the current structure is in 924 under the margrave of Turin Arduin Glaber. With its mighty bulk and high towers, it expanded rapidly thanks
Avigliana_Castle
Carolingian emperor from 881 to 887
Empire (962–1556) Otto I (962–973) Otto II (980–983) Otto III (996–1002) Arduin I (1002–1014) Henry II (1004–1024) Conrad I (1026–1039) Henry III (1039–1056)
Charles_the_Fat
Holy Roman Emperor from 1220 to 1250
Empire (962–1556) Otto I (962–973) Otto II (980–983) Otto III (996–1002) Arduin I (1002–1014) Henry II (1004–1024) Conrad I (1026–1039) Henry III (1039–1056)
Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
Frederick_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
Holy Roman Emperor from 996 to 1002
from German control. On 15 February 1002, the Lombard Margrave of Ivrea Arduin, an opponent of the Ottonian dynasty, was elected King of Italy in Pavia
Otto_III,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
Buffer state between medieval Italy and France from the 9th–11th centuries
Berengar 957 – 965 Guy 965 – 970 Adalbert II 970 – c. 990 Conrad c. 990 – 1015 Arduin Wickham, Chris (1981). Early Medieval Italy: Central Power and Local Society
March_of_Ivrea
Lombard prince
Empire (962–1556) Otto I (962–973) Otto II (980–983) Otto III (996–1002) Arduin I (1002–1014) Henry II (1004–1024) Conrad I (1026–1039) Henry III (1039–1056)
Adalgis
1003. It was consecrated by Ottobiano, bishop of Ivrea, in the presence of Arduin, marchese d'Ivrea and King of Italy, and his consort Berta. The monastery
Abbey_of_Fruttuaria
see by the margrave of Ivrea, Arduin, over land disputes. In 999, Peter, the bishop of Vercelli, was killed when Arduin's men besieged his town and burned
Warmund
Italian nobleman (died c. 1033)
on Turin (1000), which had been created from the lands of his ancestor Arduin Glaber. An imperial diploma, dated 31 July 1001, records that, for his faithful
Ulric_Manfred_II_of_Turin
areas. 6 March 2004 Dominick Arduin 42 Siberia A Frenchwoman who disappeared in her attempt to ski to the North Pole. Arduin disappeared on 6 March 2004
List of people who disappeared mysteriously (2000–present)
List_of_people_who_disappeared_mysteriously_(2000–present)
Historical event in the European Middle Ages
the emir of Syracuse in single combat, and a Lombard contingent, led by Arduin. The Varangians were first used as mercenaries in Italy against the Arabs
Norman conquest of southern Italy
Norman_conquest_of_southern_Italy
People from (or residents of) Sicily
the emir of Syracuse in single combat, and a Lombard contingent, led by Arduin. The Varangians were first used as mercenaries in Italy against the Arabs
Sicilians
King of Germany from 1138 to 1152
Empire (962–1556) Otto I (962–973) Otto II (980–983) Otto III (996–1002) Arduin I (1002–1014) Henry II (1004–1024) Conrad I (1026–1039) Henry III (1039–1056)
Conrad_III_of_Germany
Italian breed of chicken
italiane: Ermellinata di Rovigo (in Italian). Accessed January 2012. M. Arduin, M. Baruchello, F. Panella (1999). Poultry species in risk of extinction:
Ermellinata_di_Rovigo
Elite unit of the Byzantine Army
Maniakes ostracised the Lombards by publicly humiliating their leader, Arduin, the Lombards deserted and the Normans and Varangians followed them. Not
Varangian_Guard
American game designer (1948–2018)
Stafford in the Arduin series of supplements, the most widely known example of this being the Stafford's Star Bridge 9th-Level mage spell (Arduin I, page 41)
Greg_Stafford_(game_designer)
10th-century Italian magnate
and Dado, which would make him, by the latter, the grandfather of King Arduin of Italy. Anscar was probably the count of Pavia—the historical capital
Anscar_of_Spoleto
Calendar year
Ostmark September 12 – Lambert I, count of Louvain (b. 950) December 14 – Arduin of Ivrea, king of Italy (b. 955) December 20 – Eido I, bishop of Meissen
1015
Ruler of Italy (c. 433 – 493)
Empire (962–1556) Otto I (962–973) Otto II (980–983) Otto III (996–1002) Arduin I (1002–1014) Henry II (1004–1024) Conrad I (1026–1039) Henry III (1039–1056)
Odoacer
King of Burgundy from 912 to 937
Empire (962–1556) Otto I (962–973) Otto II (980–983) Otto III (996–1002) Arduin I (1002–1014) Henry II (1004–1024) Conrad I (1026–1039) Henry III (1039–1056)
Rudolph_II_of_Burgundy
English polar explorer, endurance athlete, and motivational speaker
expeditions may have been a factor in the death of Finnish explorer Dominick Arduin, who died at the Arctic Cape in March 2004: "I can't help but think that
Ben_Saunders_(explorer)
8th–11th century expansion by Norsemen
the emir of Syracuse in single combat, and a Lombard contingent, led by Arduin. Edgar Ætheling, who left England in 1086, went there; Jarl Erling Skakke
Viking_expansion
Holy Roman Emperor from 1519 to 1556
Empire (962–1556) Otto I (962–973) Otto II (980–983) Otto III (996–1002) Arduin I (1002–1014) Henry II (1004–1024) Conrad I (1026–1039) Henry III (1039–1056)
Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
Head of the Catholic Church from 1004 to 1009
disrupted by continuing conflicts between the Ottonian Emperor Henry II and Arduin of Ivrea, who had claimed the Kingdom of Italy in 1002 after the death of
Pope_John_XVIII
Holy Roman Emperor from 1328 to 1347
Empire (962–1556) Otto I (962–973) Otto II (980–983) Otto III (996–1002) Arduin I (1002–1014) Henry II (1004–1024) Conrad I (1026–1039) Henry III (1039–1056)
Louis_IV,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
City in Bavaria, Germany
Heinrich II. und Arduin (DD H II) | Diplome". www.mgh.de. Retrieved 21 June 2018. "dMGH|Band |Diplomata Urkunden (DD) H II: Heinrich II. und Arduin(DD H II)|
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ARDUIN
ARDUIN
ARDUIN
Male
Dutch
, mind bright.
Boy/Male
Indian, Malayalam, Tamil
God of Dev; Graceful
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Christian, Finnish, German, Swedish
Noble and Serene; Noble; Nobility; Of a Noble Kind; Serene; Kind; Exalted Nature
Male
Russian
(Леонид) Russian form of Greek Leonidas, LEONID means "lion's son."
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Wanderer; Itinerant
Boy/Male
Norse
Firm.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
This was the Name of a Female Slave who Suffered Much Punishment for the Sake of Allah but Sayyidina Abu Bakr (RA) Bought her and Emancipated her
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Scented Ion
Female
Finnish
Finnish myth name from the epic poem Kalevala, AINO means "the only one."
Boy/Male
Celtic Gaelic Irish Scandinavian American
Champion.
ARDUIN
ARDUIN
ARDUIN
ARDUIN
ARDUIN