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Godeberta (Gothic
meaning "fervor", 640–April 9 or 11, 670; also
called Gotheberta and Gothoberta) was a
saint and abbess. She was born of "pious parents"...
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French Ministry of Culture.
Although Eligius is said to have
presented Godeberta with a gold ring,
which is
preserved in
Noyon Cathedral, the halo, a later...
- (approximate date) Asparuh,
ruler of the
Bulgarian Empire (approximate date)
Godeberta,
Frankish abbess (approximate date)
Isonokami no Maro, ****anese statesman...
- ****anese
Buddhist monk (b. 629)
Fiannamail ua Dúnchado, king of Dál
Riata Godeberta,
Frankish abbess (approximate date) H****an ibn al-Nu'man,
Muslim emir...
- to Noyon.
Bruno Roux (born 1963),
French football player and
manager Godeberta (c. 640 – c. 700),
Frankish saint,
resident in a
small palace at Noyon...
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Antipas of
Pergamum (Gr****
Orthodox Church)
Barsanuphius Gemma Galgani Godeberta Guthlac of
Crowland George Selwyn (Anglicanism)
Stanislaus of Szczepanów...
- (303–353),
usurper of the
imperial title 18
January 350 to 11
August 353
Godeberta (640–670), nun and abbess,
patron saint of Noyon,
France Ansgar (801–865)...
- ****anese
Buddhist monk (b. 629)
Fiannamail ua Dúnchado, king of Dál
Riata Godeberta,
Frankish abbess (approximate date) H****an ibn al-Nu'man,
Muslim emir...
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Drithelm 700
Eanfleda 700
Efflam 700
Everild 700
Godeberta 700
Lambert 633 700
Bishop of
Maestricht Maurontus (Mauruntius...
- (approximate date) Asparuh,
ruler of the
Bulgarian Empire (approximate date)
Godeberta,
Frankish abbess (approximate date)
Isonokami no Maro, ****anese statesman...