- Éléonore-Louis
Godefroi Cavaignac (30 May 1801 – 5 May 1845),
better known as
Godefroi Cavaignac, was a
French politician and journalist. He was born...
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Godefroi,
Comte d'Estrades (1607 –
February 26, 1686) was a
French diplomat and marshal. D'Estrades was born in Agen. He was the son of
Francois d'Estrades...
- with the
other "warriors of the faith".
Pierre Desrey's
Genealogie de
Godefroi de Buillon,
completed in 1499,
gives a
complete history of the Crusades...
- Saint-
Godefroi (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ɡɔdəfʁwa];
formerly spelled as Saint-Godefroy) is a
township muni****lity in the
Canadian province of Quebec...
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Godefroi (d.
before 1124),
Count of Durbuy, son of
Henry I,
Count of Durbuy.
Godefroi captured Otbert,
Bishop of Liège, and
imprisoned him in Durbuy....
- Gottfried, etc.
Godefroy or
Godefroi may
refer to:
Godefroi,
Count of
Durbuy (d.
before 1124), son of
Henry I
Godefroi,
Count of
Montaigu (died 1161)...
- LYBE-nits, German: [ˈɡɔtfʁiːt ˈvɪlhɛlm ˈlaɪbnɪts] or [- ˈlaɪpnɪts] ; French:
Godefroi Guillaume Leibnitz [ɡɔdfʁwa ɡijom lɛbnits].
There is no
complete gathering...
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Godfrey of Saint-Omer (also
known as Gaufred,
Godefroi, or
Geoffrey de St Omer,
Saint Omer) was a
Flemish knight and one of the
founding members of the...
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Jocelyn Godefroi MVO (1880 in
Kensington – 30
March 1969) was a
British translator.
Educated at
Haileybury College and
Trinity College, Oxford, he worked...
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Godfrey of
Fontaines (Latin:
Godefridus de Fontibus, born
sometime before 1250, died 29
October 1306 or 1309), was a
scholastic philosopher and theologian...