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Deodat or
Déodat is a
masculine given name.
Deriving from
Latin deo
datus (IPA: [ˈdɛoː ˈdatʊs]), it
means "given by God", in
similar usage to Dieudonné...
- Marie-Joseph
Alexandre Déodat de Séverac (pronounced [deoda də sevəʁak]; 20 July 1872 – 24
March 1921) was a
French composer. Séverac was born in Saint-Félix-de-Caraman...
- Dieudonné
Sylvain Guy Tancrède de
Gratet de
Dolomieu usually known as
Déodat de
Dolomieu (French pronunciation: [deɔda də dɔlɔmjø]; 23 June 1750 – 28 November...
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Deodat Lawson was a
British American minister in
Salem Village from 1684 to 1688 and is
famous for a 10-page
pamphlet describing the
witchcraft accusations...
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Déodat Roché (13
December 1877 – 12
January 1978) was a
French magistrate, philosopher, anthroposophist,
freemason and
historian of Catharism. He promoted...
- off evil spirits.
According to an
account attributed to
Deodat Lawson ("collected by
Deodat Lawson") this
happened around March 8, over a w**** after...
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Deodat del Monte,
Deodat van der Mont or
Deodatus Delmont (baptized 24
September 1582, in Sint-Truiden – 24
November 1644, in Antwerp) was a
Baroque painter...
- rock dolomite. This was
named after the 18th-century
French mineralogist Déodat Gratet de
Dolomieu (1750–1801), who was the
first to
describe the mineral...
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Deodatus (Dié, Didier, Dieudonné,
Déodat, Adéodat) of
Nevers (d. June 19, ca. 679 AD) was a
bishop of
Nevers from 655.
Deodatus was born
about 590 to an...
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Hugues de
Bourbouton (1145–1151)
Déodat de l'Etang (1151–1161)
Guillaume de
Biais (1161)
Déodat de l'Etang (1162–1173)
Foulques de Bras (1173–1179)...