- The
Archbishop of
Braga ordained Gundisalvus and the
latter distributed his
great wealth to his nephews.
Gundisalvus worked in the
parish of
Saint Paio...
- day is
February the 5th. It is
derived from the
medieval Latin name
Gundisalvus,
which was the
Latin form of a
Germanic name of
Visigoth origin. The...
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Gundisalvus of Lagos, O.E.S.A. (Portuguese: Gonçalo de Lagos; c. 1360 – 15
October 1422) was a
Portuguese Catholic priest and
Augustinian friar. Gundisalvus...
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Germanic González – 839,000 (2.12%) Son of Gonzalo, from the
Latinised form
Gundisalvus;
Germanic Rodríguez – 804,000 (2.03%) Son of Rodrigo, Roderic; Germanic...
- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gonzalo (also Consalvo,
latinized Gundisalvus) is a
Spanish masculine given name of
Germanic origin. The name is given...
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Saint Gonzalo (or
Gundisalvus) (c. 1040 – c. 1108), a
medieval Galician nobleman and clergyman, was the long-serving
Bishop of Mondoñedo from 1071. According...
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Gundisalvus of
Amarante is a
Portuguese priest and hermit. São Gonçalo do
Amarante may also
refer to: São Gonçalo do Amarante, Rio
Grande do Norte, a...
- González (medieval form Gonçalves, from the
latinicized Germanic name
Gundisalvus +
suffix -ici-). López (medieval form Lopes, from the
Latin nickname...
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Gonsalvus Hisp**** (Spanish:
Gonzalo de España; c. 1255 – 1313) was a
Spanish Franciscan theologian and
scholastic philosopher, who
became Minister General...
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Bautista Philip of
Jesus Francisco Blanco Francisco of
Saint Michael Gundisalvus (Gonsalvo)
Garcia Anthony Dainan Bonaventure of
Miyako Cosmas Takeya...