- Gottfried,
include Italian Goffredo and
Middle French Gaufredi (Latin
Gaufridus). The name is
etymologically unrelated to, but was
historically used interchangeably...
- (1959). "Geoffrey of
Monmouth (1090?–1155), or
Galfridus (
Gaufridus) Artur, or
Galfridus (
Gaufridus) Monemutensis,
bishop of S.
Asaph and chronicler". The...
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Gaufredo (or Geoffrey, or Goffredo)
Malaterra (Latin:
Gaufridus Malaterra) was an eleventh-century
Benedictine monk and historian,
possibly of Norman...
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Geoffroy de Bar (in Latin:
Gaufridus de Barro) or Barbeau, of Burgundy, was a
French cardinal and
member of the
Roman Curia. He died in 1287. Geoffroy...
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Geoffroy Faé or de Faé (Latin:
Gaufridus; died 1341) was a
French Catholic abbot and bishop. Faé was
elected on
April 1, 1335, as
bishop of Évreux, and...
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Templar (do****ented 1163)
Teodino de
Arrone (do****ented 1163)
Franco Gaufridus Fulchier (do****ented 1175–1181)
Gerardo Allucingoli (ca.1182/84) Melior...
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Martin = Geva de
Burci =
William de
Falise Roger Gaufridus Galterus | | | |_____________________________ | | | | | |
Robert fitz...
- Paris;
Comes Giusi****,
Conte de Casate, of Milan,
Auditor of the Rota;
Gaufridus (Geoffroy) de
Barro or Barbeau, of Burgundy, Dean of the
Cathedral of...
-
significatione (1247A) This
explanation is
attributed by Du
Cange to
Gaufridus S
Barbarae in
Neustria (Godfrey of
Saint Victor, fl. 1175), but it is...
- Leodiensis,
Clemens III 205
Petrus Cantor,
Gernerius Lingonensis episcopus,
Gaufridus subprior ca****icorum regularium,
Mauricius de ****aco
Parisiensis episcopus...