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Godebold of
Meissen (also
noted as Godebald, Godewald, Gottwald, Goswald, Gotthold, Gotthard,
Gerhold and Gorhold; died 31
August 1140), was
Bishop of...
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possessions held by the
Landgraves of
Thuringia in the north. In 1096 one
Count Godebold II of
Henneberg served as a
burgrave of the Würzburg bishops, his father...
- duke of
Bohemia August 21 – Yang Zaixing,
Chinese general August 31 –
Godebold,
bishop of
Meissen September 15 – Adelaide,
duchess of
Bohemia November...
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marriage with
Thimo von
Nordeck (a Ludowinger)
Godebold I (died
after 1100), 1057
Burgrave of Würzburg
Godebold II (died 1144),
Burgrave of Würzburg Poppo...
- from the Old
English for "priest's settlement",
along with the name of
Godebold or Godbold, a
priest who was
subtenant of the
manor in 1066 and at the...
- the Slavs.
Among his successors,
Herwig (died 1119)
sided with the pope,
Godebold with the emperor. In the 13th
century the
pagan Wends were
finally converted...
- Preceded by
Saint Benno of
Meissen Bishop of
Meissen 1106–1119 Succeeded by
Godebold of Meissen...
- of
Weilburg located in the
Lahngau in the
countship of
Count Gerlach.”
Godebold,
identified in 1053 as
ruling in the
southern Niederlahngau Embricho, identified...
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Hervei de
Helion XLVI Girold(us) capellan(****)
XLVII Girardus XLVIII Godebold(us) XLIX
Nicolaus Balistarius L
Fulcherus LI
Haimericus LII Will(elmu)s...
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Domesday survey had
found that
these were in the
hands of a
cleric called Godebold, who seems, like
Richard de
Belmeis I, to have been
close to
Roger Mortimer...