- 1001 it was
given the
spelling Gaudesteo. It may
refer to:
Gudesteus (bishop of Oviedo)
Gudesteus (bishop of Iria)
Gudesteo González,
captured at the Battle...
- de los
testamentos of Oviedo,
Bermudo and
Gudesteus appear beside each in a
miniature illustration.
Gudesteus was an
Asturian by
birth and his parents...
-
Gudesteus (Galician: Gudesteo) was the
bishop of Iria
Flavia from 1067, when he
succeeded his
uncle Cresconius,
until his ********ination in 1069. He was...
-
highly critical of the king. He
accuses Bermudo of
imprisoning Bishop Gudesteus of
Oviedo in the 990s and
blames the
attacks of
Almanzor on Bermudo's...
- the do****ents
without reference to a diocese. From 978 on, a
certain Gudesteus periodically signs as
bishop of Oviedo. The
likely explanation is that...
-
according to the
Historia Compostellana ********inated his nephew,
Bishop Gudesteus of Iria
Flavia in 1069. If true, this
would make
Froila a
brother of Bishop...
- Godesinda, Godoigia, Godomundus, Gudenandus, Guderedus, Guderigo, Gudesindus,
Gudesteus, Gudigeba, Gudila, Gudileuva, Gudilo, Gudilulfo,Gudiverga gol- *gōljanan...
- Godesinda, Godoigia, Godomundus, Gudenandus, Guderedus, Guderigo, Gudesindus,
Gudesteus, Gudigeba, Gudila, Gudileuva, Gudilo, Gudilulfo,
Gudiverga gol-, to PGmc...
- of San Antolín de
Toques on the
occasion of the
consecration of
Bishop Gudesteus of Iria Flavia. In the fall of 1071,
after Alfonso VI had
conquered the...
-
Servandus (existence doubtful)
Cresconius II
Cresconio (1037?48 – 1066)
Gudesteus =
Gudesteo (1066?67 – 1069?70)
Diego Peláez (1071?75 – 1088? see below)...