- Gozelo, Gotzelo,
Gothelo,
Gozilo or
Goscelo are
variant spellings of a
masculine given name of
Germanic origin. The
French form is Gozelon. It was most...
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Gothelo (or Gozelo) (c. 967 – 19
April 1044),
called the Great, was the duke of
Lower Lorraine from 1023 and of
Upper Lorraine from 1033. He was also...
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Godfrey II (1012–1023) (also
known as
Godfrey I)
Gothelo I (1023–1044) (also duke of
Upper Lorraine)
Gothelo II (1044–1046)
Frederick I (1046–1065) Godfrey...
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Godfrey III (c. 997 – 1069),
called the Bearded, was the
eldest son of
Gothelo I, Duke of
Upper and
Lower Lorraine. By inheritance,
Godfrey was Count...
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inherited the
county of Metz from his
brother Gerhard of the Moselle.
Gothelo I, Duke of
Lower Lorraine and
Upper Lorraine, died in 1044 and was succeeded...
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Gothelo II (also Gozelo) (1008–1046),
variously called the Coward, the Sluggard, the Indolent, or the Lazy (Latin ignavus), has been
often said to be...
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their power he
appointed the
younger son
Gothelo II as duke of the
Lower duchy instead of Godfrey,
Gothelo I's
eldest son who had
already been installed...
- France.
Lower and
Upper Lorraine were once
again briefly reunited under Gothelo I from 1033 to 1044.
After that, the
Lower duchy was
quickly marginalised...
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Godfrey II of
Lower Lorraine Gothelo I of
Lower Lorraine Beatrice of
Upper Lorraine Godfrey III of
Lower Lorraine Doda
Gothelo II of
Lower Lorraine Pope...
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count of
Brabant (retired as a monk in the
abbey of
Verdun abt. 1022)
Gothelo (d. 1044),
margrave of Antwerp, duke of
Lower (1023–1044) and
later also...