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literally as "servant of God".
Latin forms include Godeschalcus and
Godescalcus. Similarly, the
Arabic equivalent of the name is
Abdullah (عبد الله)...
- from
Northern Germany. In his own
writings in Latin, he
spells his name
Godescalcus. He
worked in the
chancery of
Henry IV from
December 1071 to February...
- Gottschalk,
sometimes rendered as
Godescalc (Latin:
Godescalcus; died 7 June 1066), was a
prince of the
Obotrite confederacy from 1043 to 1066. He established...
- Etna.
Caesarius quotes as his
authority for the
story a
certain canon Godescalcus of Bonn, who
considered it a
matter of
historical fact of the time of...
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dating from 1583 as
feast "duplex minus". The
object of the
feast (so
Godescalcus) was to
commemorate the
departure (dispersion) of the
Apostles from Jerusalem...
- the Ebro. In 950
Albelda had two
hundred monks when the
French bishop Godescalcus,
making the
first Jacobean pilgrimage known to history,
stopped at the...
- Reventlau, Reventlou, Reventlow,
Refendtlof and Reffentloff. In 1223,
Godescalcus de
Revetlo of
Holstein was
first mentioned in writing. He was v****al...
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Godescalc (also
known as Godescalco[citation needed], Gottschalk,
Godescalcus or Gotteschalchus) was the Duke of
Benevento in
Langobardia minor from 740...
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Nottingus (840) was the
first Italian bishop to
denounce the
heretic Godescalcus de Orbais. In 876,
Bishop Adelardus (c. 875–911)
found himself in trouble...