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Gödre ([
ˈɡødrɛ], German: Gödring or Kedri, Croatian: Đudra) is a
village (Hungarian: község) in Hegyhát District,
northern Baranya county, in the Southern...
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Godred Crovan (died 1095),
known in
Gaelic as
Gofraid Crobán,
Gofraid Meránach, and
Gofraid Méránach, was a Norse-Gaelic
ruler of the
kingdoms of Dublin...
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Goraidh in
Scottish Gaelic).
Anglicised forms of the Old
Norse name are
Godred, Guthred, and Guthfrith. The name is also
Latinised as Godredus. Many of...
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direct Norwegian rule over the kingdom, but soon the
descendants of
Godred Crovan re-****erted a
further period of
largely independent overlordship...
- in 1140. In 1153, Olaf of Man died and was
succeeded by his son,
Godred. But
Godred Olafsson was a very unpo****r ruler.
Somerled was
asked by Thorfinn...
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Oliver with
their GWR-style auto-trains. The Peel
Godred Branch runs from
Kildane to Peel
Godred and
connects with the
Culdee Fell Railway.
There are...
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secondary sources:
Godfrey mac Aulay,
Godhfhraidh mac Amhlaoibh,
Godred Olafsson,
Godred Óláfsson,
Gofhraidh mac Amhlaíbh,
Gofraid Mac Amlaíb,
Gofraid mac...
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Godred, he and
successors ruled only in
Northern Isles Godred,
restored Reginald, d. 1229, son of
Godred Olaf the Black, s. 1237, son of
Godred, half-brother...
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William Goodred or
Godred (died c. 1448), of Horseheath,
Cambridgeshire and Middleton, Norfolk, was an
English politician.
Goodred was the son of William...
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granddaughter of
Godred Crovan's
married the
ambitious Somerled, a Norse-Gaelic
Argyle nobleman.
Godred Olafsson,
grandson of
Godred Crovan, was an increasingly...