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Castilian nobleman and
military leader in
medieval Spain. S
Uciredor ("
Rodericus"
spelled backwards),
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- medica. He, however,
admits that he
received the idea for that term from
Rodericus a Castro,
Medicus politicus (1614)." Resnick,
Irven M. (2019). "Cruentation...
- Rodríguez (from the name Rodrigo, from the
latinicized Germanic form
Rodericus +
suffix -ici-). Rois (from the name Roi,
nickname of
Rodrigo + suffix...
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Saint Roderick (Latin:
Rodericus, Rudericus; Spanish: San Rodrigo; died 13
March 857) was a
Christian priest of
Mozarab background,
venerated as one of...
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Rodrigo Sánchez de Arévalo (Latin:
Rodericus Zamorensis;
Santa María la Real de Nieva,
diocese of Segovia, 1404 – 4
October 1470) was a
Spanish churchman...
- 9th-century chronicle, a
tombstone with the
inscription Hic
requiescit Rodericus, rex
Gothorum (here
rests Roderic, king of the Goths) was
found at Egitania...
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derived from the
Germanic name
Roderick (Gothic *Hroþareiks, via
Latinized Rodericus or Rudericus),
given specifically in
reference to
either King Roderic...
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consecrated on what had been the main mosque,
Rodrigo signs "princeps
Rodericus Campidoctor"
considering himself an
autonomous sovereign despite not having...
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cristiano sobre la toma de
Valencia (1098)», en el número monográfico «
Rodericus Campidoctor» de la
revista electrónica e-Spania, n.º 10 (diciembre de...
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Goscalch Johannes Symonis Hasprois Matheus de
Sancto Johanne Gacian Reyneau Rodericus Jacob Senleches Solage Johannes Susay Antonio Zacara da
Teramo Trebor...