-
Bouillon (French: Godefroy; Dutch: Godfried; German: Gottfried; Latin:
Godefridus Bullionensis; 1060 – 18 July 1100) was a
preeminent leader of the First...
-
Godefridus Yerwerd, O.S.B. (died Jan 1483) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Auxiliary Bishop of
Utrecht (1476–1483) and
Auxiliary Bishop of Osnabrück...
-
Godfrey of
Fontaines (Latin:
Godefridus de Fontibus, born
sometime before 1250, died 29
October 1306 or 1309), was a
scholastic philosopher and theologian...
- de la prédication médiévale
Godefridus Admontensis,
Godfrey of Admont,
Geoffrey of Admont,
Godefridus of Admont,
Godefridus de Admont.
Rainer Berndt (editor)...
-
Johannes Godefridus Frederiks (24
April 1828– 5 May 1896) was a
Dutch historian and
literary scholar, co-editor of the
second edition of the Biographisch...
-
Godefridus Johannes Hoogewerff (1884-1963) was a
Dutch art historian. Born in
Amersfoort and
studying in that town's gymnasium, from 1903 to 1908 he studied...
-
Godfrey of
Cambrai (also
known as
Godfrey of Winchester) was the
prior of
Winchester Abbey from 1082
until his
death in 1107. When he
joined the Benedictine...
-
Geoffrey of Vendôme (Goffridus
Abbas Vindocinensis; c. 1065/70 – 26
March 1132) was a
French Benedictine monk,
writer and cardinal. He was born and died...
-
Godfried Wendelen or
Govaert Wendelen,
Latinized Godefridus Wendelinus, or
sometimes Vendelinus and in French-language
sources referred to as Godefroy...
-
Godfrey of St.
Victor (Geoffroy,
Godefridus,
Galfredus c. 1125 – c. 1195) was a
French monk and theologian, and one of the last
major figures of the Victorines...