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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...
- 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...
- Godescalc (also known as Godescalco[citation needed], Gottschalk, Godescalcus or Gotteschalchus) was the Duke of Benevento in Langobardia minor from 740...
- 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...