- *gladaz "bright, glad"
Gladila god-, gud- (later go-, gu-) *gōdaz "good"
Godefredus, Godegildus, Godella, Godellus, Godemiro, Godenanda, Godesinda, Godoigia...
- "bright, glad":
Gladila god-, gud- (later go-, gu-), to PGmc *gōdaz "good":
Godefredus, Godegildus, Godella, Godellus, Godemiro, Godenanda, Godesinda, Godoigia...
-
which led to the name Châteauneuf, did not
appear until 1048. It fell to
Godefredus Lauger,
Bishop of Avignon, and his successors,
through an 1157 charter...
-
Pierre de Saint-Paul 1186–1193:
Guiran de
Viens 1208–1221:
Godefredus I. 1221–1243:
Godefredus II. 1243–1246:
Guillaume Centullion 1246–1256:
Geofroi Dalmas...
- 1232–1233) ...
Joannes Magnesi, O.P. (c.1270) Monaldus, O.Min. (1288–1307)
Godefredus, O.Min. (1307–1324) Guilelmus, O.Carm. (1324–1331)
Franciscus Osni, O...
-
August 1081. Gams, p. 489. Hauréau,
Gallia Christiana XIV, pp. 560-562.
Godefredus was elected. He died on 10
October 1093. Gams, p. 489.
Normand died on...
- on 6
September 1234. Eubel,
Hierarchia catholica medii aevi I, p. 132.
Godefredus had been Dean of the
Chapter of the
Cathedral of
Beauvais since 1218....
- 817
column 2. Guglielmo: Semeria, pp. 55-59. Gams, p. 817
column 2.
Godefredus: Cappelletti, p. 448. Eubel, I, p. 317. Henricus: Eubel, I, p. 317 with...
- senescallus;
Garinus dispensator;
Radulfus malban;
Rodbertus Torneator;
Godefredus filius Achardi; Raynaldus; Durandus;
Rogerius homo
bodini deuer; Herueus...
- (1171 – 1191) Urso (1191 – 1239)
Rinaldo di
Acquaviva (1240 – c. 1264)
Godefredus Roncioni (1265? – 28
January 1271) [Guillelmus Morini] (1271)
Guido (2...