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Godilas (Gr****: Γοδιλᾶς) was a
Byzantine general,
active in the
reigns of
Emperor Justin I (r. 518–527) and
Emperor Justinian I (r. 527–565). According...
- and the
mother of his
children is not known.
Dietrich House of
Walbeck Godila of
Rothenburg Werner,
Count of
Rothenburg - - 983 husband's
accession 25...
-
Liutgard could take place.
Lothair married Godila (d. 1015),
daughter of Werner,
Count of Rothenburg.
Lothair and
Godila had five children: Werner, Margrave...
- of the most
formidable nobles in the east
Frankish kingdom". Her mother,
Godila, was also the
daughter of an
Austrasian duke. Glodesind's
paternal aunt...
- was the
eldest son of
Lothair I,
Margrave of the Nordmark, and his wife
Godila of Rothenburg, a Franconian. He was born when his
mother was only thirteen...
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Glyki Godas Godescalc of
Benevento Godfrey of
Bouillon Godfrey of Esch
Godilas Golden Horn
Gordas Gordoservon Göreme,
Churches of Gothia, Metropolitanate...
- was to be installed.
Hlawitschka has
proposed that
Werner had a daughter,
Godila, who
married Liuthar,
Margrave of the Nordmark.
Annales Altahenses, under...
- of Scythia",
hence probably a
magister militum. In 528,
Baduarius and
Godilas led a
military expedition from
Odessus (modern Varna)
against the Huns...
- stratelates). The
newly appointed Constantiolus joined forces with As**** and
Godilas in
facing the invaders, who were at the time
active in Thrace. The Byzantine...
-
militum per Illyri****. In 528, As****
joined forces with
Constantiolus and
Godilas against an
invasion force of Huns/Bulgars.
Having p****ed
through Scythia...