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these Celtic forms of the name were
closer related to the Anglo-Saxon
Godefrid than the
Norse Goðröðr, Gudrød or Góröðr;
however he does not elaborate...
- Old
French Godefrei, Godefroi, Godefrois; or the
Continental Germanic Godefrid. In
other cases, the
surname is
derived from the
Irish Mac
Gothraidh or...
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count of
Hainaut to be
named in a
contemporary record was
however called Godefrid,
starting in 958, the year of
Reginar III's exile. He is
generally considered...
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Godfried Wendelen or
Govaert Wendelen,
Latinized Godefridus Wendelinus, or
sometimes Vendelinus and in French-language
sources referred to as Godefroy...
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Godfrey (or
Godefrid) II (965–1023),
called the Childless, son of
Godfrey I,
Count of
Verdun (d. 1002) was the
first of
several members of his
family to...
- of
Godefrid immediately gathered troops. Our
people were
stationed on the bank of the
River Eider, not
expecting any trouble. The sons of
Godefrid advanced...
- 1981). Most po****r
Burgenland Croat writers are: J.
Mulih (1694–1754),
Godefrid Palković (1714–78), L. Bogović (1719–89), E. M.
Kragel (1725–88), M. Laáb...
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Godefrid Henschen, 1680...
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Iherusalem Peregrinantium: When
Godefrid was soon made
prince of the country.... In Laodicea, when the
leader Godefrid was
about to return,
retaining Tancred...
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Archbishop of
Mainz Widerad von
Eppenstein 1060–1075
Ruothart 1075–1096
Godefrid 1096–1109
Wolfhelm 1109–1114
Erlolf von
Bergholz 1114–1122
Ulrich von Kemnaten...