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Eudo is a
masculine given name
borne by: Odo the
Great (died 735–740), Duke of Aquitaine, also
called Eudo Odo,
Count of Penthièvre (c. 999–1079), also...
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Eudo Dapifer (sometimes
Eudo fitzHerbert and
Eudo de Rie);[page needed] (died 1120), was a
Norman aristocrat who
served as a
steward (server,
Latin 'dapifer')...
- Odo the
Great (also
called Eudes or
Eudo) (died 735–740), was the Duke of
Aquitaine by 700. His
territory included Vasconia in the south-west of Gaul and...
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Rennes (Medieval Breton:
Eudon Pentevr,
Modern Breton:
Eozen Penteur, Latin:
Eudo, French: Eudes/Éon de Penthièvre) (c. 999–1079),
Count of Penthièvre, was...
- – bef. 14 May 1238) who was the
father of Alan la
Zouche (1205–1270) and
Eudo (or Odo) la Zouche. Alan (1205–1270) was
justice of
Chester and
justice of...
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government in the EU (PDF) (Report).
European Union Democracy Observatory (
EUDO).
Robert Schuman Centre for
Advanced Studies,
European University Institute...
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Eudo Colecestra Mason (26
September 1901 – 10 June 1969) was a
German scholar. He was a
professor of
German at
Edinburgh University,
joining in 1946 and...
- an army to the
eastern Neustrian borders and
faced Duke
Eudo in
battle at Soissons. Duke
Eudo,
realising he was outmatched,
retreated to Paris, where...
- Map's 12th-century De
nugis curialium, in
whose fourth chapter the
character Eudo adhered to
inverted morality "left no good deed unpunished, no bad one unrewarded"...
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Berbers by
Arabic judges in
north Africa, and made an
alliance with Duke
Eudo of Aquitaine. However,
governor Abd ar-Rahman
attacked Munnuza before he...