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Gödeke Michels (Low Saxon; died 1402), also
known as
Gottfried Michaelsen in High German, was a
German pirate and one of the
leaders of the Likedeeler...
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among other places. His
breakthrough as a
novelist was with the
success of
Godekes Knecht,
which was
awarded the
prize of the Kölnische Zeitung [de] newspaper...
- Likedeelers. They were
especially noted for
their leaders Klaus Störtebeker and
Gödeke Michels.
Until about 1440,
maritime trade in both the
North Sea, the Baltic...
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Retrieved April 3, 2012.
Godeke, Monika, ed. (2007). Bergen-Belsen
Memorial 2007:
Guide to the Exhibition...
- springermedizin.de (in German).
Retrieved 2
April 2024.
Oetzmann von
Sochaczewski C,
Gödeke J,
Muensterer OJ (7
March 2021). "Cir****cision and its
alternatives in Germany:...
- Störtebeker and some of his
fellow captains (the most
famous of whom were
Gödeke Michels,
Hennig Wichmann and
Magister Wigbold)
captured Hanseatic ships...
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Norvell (Elected
December 2020; term
expires December 2024) Vice Mayor:
Jason Godeke (Elected
December 2022; term
expires December 2026) Councilmembers: Tess...
- doi:10.1128/JCM.02533-13. PMC 3911421. PMID 24153118.
Reusken C, Mou H,
Godeke GJ, et al. (April 2013). "Specific
serology for
emerging human coronaviruses...
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pirate active in
South West
England during the early-to-mid-15th century.
Gödeke Michels d. 1402 1392–1402
Germany A
German pirate and one of the leaders...
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Baltic seas.
Wigbold was one of the most
noted Likedeeler,
along with
Gödeke Michels and Störtebeker. The
nickname Wigbold comes from wig (strife) and...