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Dominicus Gundissalinus, also
known as
Domingo Gundisalvi or
Gundisalvo (c. 1115 –
after 1190), was a
philosopher and
translator of
Arabic to Medieval...
- "son of Gonçalo") is a
Portuguese surname. Origin:
Germanic patronymic Gundisalvis.
Notable people with the
surname include: Adílio de
Oliveira Gonçalves...
- Avicebron's "Fons Vitæ", or the work "De Unitate",
written by
Archdeacon Gundisalvi of Segovia, who was well
versed in
Arabian philosophical literature. Whatever...
- as in "Lord Duke Menendo, son of Gonzalo" ("dux
domnus Menendus proles Gundisalvi").
Until 1003, the
young Alfonso always appears in his
official acts with...
- her
husband Nuño ("**** asensu, et
autoritate mariti mei
domini Nunni Gundisalvi de
Castella (de Lara)".
Teresa is also
mentioned by
historian Mercedes...
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There was
already a
veteran amb****ador in London, Dr
Rodrigo Gonzalez (or
Gundisalvi) de Puebla, who had
worked on the
Treaty of
Woking in 1490. This alliance...