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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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Gozelo II (died 1097),
presumed Count of Montaigu, son of Conon,
Count of Montaigu, and Ida of Boulogne,
sister of Godfrey,
first ruler of the Kingdom...
- the
Duchy of
Lower Lorraine.
Godfrey was
succeeded in 1023 by his
brother Gozelo Ι, who also
became Duke of
Upper Lorraine in 1033. Both
duchies were in...
- Gozlin's
grandsons (the son of
Godfrey the Captive), was also
known as
Gozelo, but
there is no
direct evidence for a relationship. In 1038, in an act...
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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 Duke...
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Louis III. The
Counts of
Montaigu were:
Gozelo I (1038–1064) Cono (I), son of the
previous (1064–1096)
Gozelo II, son of the
previous (1096–1097) Lambert...
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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 the...
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historian Di Qing,
general of the Song
Dynasty (d. 1057)
Gothelo II (or
Gozelo), duke of
Lower Lorraine (d. 1046)
Sugawara no Takasue, ****anese writer...
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Godfrey the Childless,
younger brother of Frederick, (?,
probably 1005-1023)
Gozelo,
younger brother of
Frederick and Godfrey, (1023-1044)
Godfrey the Bearded...
- the Scheldt,
responsible for
special frontier lordships or margraviates.
Gozelo was
based at Antwerp,
while Herman was
based at Ename. The family's county...