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- Gotofredo da Castiglione (sometimes given as Gotofredo II to distinguish him from Gotofredo I, Archbishop of Milan) was an Italian anti-bishop from 1070...
- Gotofredo (or Gotifredo) I (died 19 September 979) was the Archbishop of Milan from 974 until his death. Gotofredo first appears as Gotefredus clericus...
- Arderico (936–948) Adelman (948–953) Walpert (953–970) Arnulf I (970–974) Gotofredo I (974–979) Landulf II of Carcano (980–998) Arnolfo II da Arsago (998–1018)...
- In 1069, Guido renounced the see to Gotofredo da Castiglione with the support of the Emperor Henry IV. Gotofredo was immediately besieged in his castle...
- (1831–39); Vignali, G., Corpo del diritto, corredato delle note di D. Gotofredo... 10 vols. (1856–62); Rodriguez de Fonseca, B. et al., Cuerpo del derecho...
- Arderico (936–948) Adelman (948–953) Walpert (953–970) Arnulf I (970–974) Gotofredo I (974–979) Landulf II of Carcano (980–998) Arnolfo II da Arsago (998–1018)...
- archbishop and saint (b. 602) 961 – Helena Lekapene, Byzantine empress 979 – Gotofredo I, archbishop of Milan 1123 – Emperor Taizu of Jin (b. 1068) 1147 – Igor...
- Arderico (936–948) Adelman (948–953) Walpert (953–970) Arnulf I (970–974) Gotofredo I (974–979) Landulf II of Carcano (980–998) Arnolfo II da Arsago (998–1018)...
- Dynasty (b. 951) August 29 – Abu Taghlib, Hamdanid emir September 19 – Gotofredo I, archbishop of Milan unknown dates 'Imran ibn Shahin, Muslim ruler Vitale...
- Arderico (936–948) Adelman (948–953) Walpert (953–970) Arnulf I (970–974) Gotofredo I (974–979) Landulf II of Carcano (980–998) Arnolfo II da Arsago (998–1018)...