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Germanic name
Roderick (Gothic *Hroþareiks, via
Latinized Rodericus or
Rudericus),
given specifically in
reference to
either King
Roderic (d. 712), the...
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cannot be dated, the
Chronicle of 754,
written at Toledo, says that "
Rudericus"
reigned for a year.
According to the
Chronicle of 754,
Roderic immediately...
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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...
- that he
signed in 1098,
which he
signed in the
Latinized expression, ego
Rudericus Campidoctor. The
title "Campeador" thus
comes from the
Latin Campidoctor...
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Among the ways his name
appears in
contemporary Latin are
Rudericus Uelasconius and
Rudericus prolis Uelasconi.
Married Munio Godestéiz (fl. 943–86) and...
- "fame" Rodemirus, Rodevertus, Rodosildi, Rodougus, Roelindus, Rouvredo,
Rudericus, Rudesindus, Rudila,
Rudilo rom-, rum- *hrōmaz "fame" Romarigus, Romila...
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Ruderick (Latin:
Rudericus; died on 4
October – 5
November 873),
better known by his
Spanish name Rodrigo, was an
influential noble of the
Kingdom of...
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Rodrigo Martínez (Latin:
Rudericus Martini) (died July 1138) was a
Leonese nobleman, landowner, courtier,
military leader, governor, and diplomat, "the...
- and when she
refused to
recant her
Christian faith again, was executed.
Rudericus (Roderick) and
Salomon (Solomon) –
March 13, 857.
Roderick was a priest...
- "fame": Rodemirus, Rodevertus, Rodosildi, Rodougus, Roelindus, Rouvredo,
Rudericus, Rudesindus, Rudila,
Rudilo rom-, rum-, to PGmc *hrōmaz "fame": Romarigus...