- Pope
Deusdedit or Pope
Adeodatus I (died 618)
Deusdedit of
Canterbury (died 664)
Deodatus of
Nevers or
Deodatus of
Jointures (died c. 679)
Deusdedit of...
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Deusdedit (died c. 664) was a
medieval Archbishop of Canterbury, the
first native-born
holder of the see of Canterbury. By
birth an Anglo-Saxon, he became...
- Pope
Adeodatus I (570 – 8
November 618), also
called Deodatus I or
Deusdedit, was the
bishop of Rome from 19
October 615 to his death. He was the first...
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Deusdedit (died
between 1097 and 1100) was the cardinal-priest of San
Pietro in
Vincoli (Sanctus
Petrus ad Vincula). Born at Todi, he was a
friend of...
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original on 9
March 2014.
Retrieved 24
October 2013. Kelly, Leo. "Pope St.
Deusdedit." The
Catholic Encyclopedia Vol. 4. New York:
Robert Appleton Company...
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Deusdedit (died 1129/30) was the cardinal-priest of San
Lorenzo in
Damaso from 1116
until his death. He was
named a
cardinal by Pope
Paschal II. Nothing...
- the so-called "Dictatus Papæ" were
composed by
Deusdedit.",
Catholic Encyclopaedia, sub "Cardinal
Deusdedit". "Until
quite recently Gregory VII
himself was...
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north aisle. List of
archpriests of the
Vatican Basilica:
Giovanni (1053)
Deusdedit (1092) Azzo (1103–1104)
Rustico de'
Rustici (c. 1128 – c. 1131) Griffone...
- century, and a
native of Kent. He
served in the
household of
Archbishop Deusdedit of Canterbury, and was also a
priest at Canterbury. The 8th-century writer...
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between the
papacy and the
secular power:
Anselm of
Lucca and
Cardinal Deusdedit inserted it in
their collections of canons;
Gratian excluded it from his...