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Godepert (also Gundipert,
Godebert, Godipert, Godpert, Gotebert, Gotbert, Gotpert, Gosbert, or Gottbert) was king of the
Lombards (crowned 661), eldest...
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chambellan du roi,
knight of the
order of Saint-Michel (1492–1508)
Godebert (Cordebert Chandeber(t))
Carre (Carr), lord de St
Quentin and Perrigny...
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territory of Uí
Ceinnselaig (Hy Kinsella) in 1167 with one knight,
Richard Fitz
Godebert, and a
small number of soldiers. He
smoothly resumed power as
chief and...
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Saint Pierre camp
Sparouine camp Camp des
Malgaches Organabo camp Camp
Godebert Camp La Forestière Camp Saut
Tigre Nouveau Camp Îlet la Mère Penitentiary...
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instructed Henri IV,
Sponde became a Catholic,
officially converted by
Louis Godebert, the
Penitentiary of
Notre Dame de Paris, on 21
August 1595. His father...
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years of St Dogmaels. The
founder was Adam de la Roche, a
descendant of
Godebert de Fleming. E. M.
Pritchard thought it to be
around 1180–90,
while the...
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early as
August 1167, with a
small force – that
included Richard Fitz
Godebert, and a
small number of
Knights and Archers.
Another force under Raymond...
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established a
fortress here. They were
descendants of
Richard Fitz
Godebert (Richard, son of
Godebert) who came with
Strongbow to Ireland.
Their family had a castle...
- occasion. Duke
Garibold of Turin, who had ********inated the
Lombard King
Godebert in 662, was
murdered in an act of revenge, in the
Baptistry of S. Giovanni...
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Veldenz (Veldentie)
gives his
consent for Sir Heinrich, son of the
knight Godebert of Zweibrücken (de Geminoponte), to
bestow upon his wife Lyse his Veldenz...