- the
surname is
derived from the
Middle English personal name Godfrey,
Godefrey; or the Old
French Godefrei, Godefroi, Godefrois; or the
Continental Germanic...
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Although the
title was
later given back to the
lords of Limbourg-sur-Vesdre,
Godefrey and his
family refused to stop
using the title, and kept
possession of...
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Henry Riley writes in his
Memorials of the
inscription on the
coffin of
Godefrey le
Trompour and of
trumpeters generally that: The
persons who followed...
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translation of the
Panchatantra 1481 The boke
intituled Eracles, and also of
Godefrey of
Boloyne the
whiche speketh of the
conquest of the holy
londe of Iherusalem...
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Kelmscott Press, for whom he
corrected Caxton's text of The
History of
Godefrey of
Boloyne and of the
Conquest of
Iherusalem for the press. In 1894, Sparling...
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Conrad I,
Count of
Luxembourg and
together they had: Matilda;
married Godefrey,
Count of Bliesgau.
Henry III,
Count of
Luxembourg (1096†)
Rudolph (1099†);...
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performance of
existing duty is not good consideration. In
Collins v
Godefrey Godefrey promised to pay
Collins for his
giving of evidence. It was held that...
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imperial fort to the north, at Ename, who was also
count of Mons,
Count Godefrey "the captive". He was
possibly the same
person as his
contemporary Arnulf...
- The
Kelmscott books varied greatly in ornaments;
while The
History of
Godefrey of
Boloyne is "over-decorated", the
first few
books published by Kelmscott...
- Balderic, who was
suspected to be involved, at odds with
Emperor Henry II.
Godefrey II also
later defeated Gerhard in a
separate battle which began as a judicial...