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Godfrid may
refer to:
Gudfred (died 810), king of the
Danes Godfrid Haraldsson (820–56), son of King
Harald Klak in
Jutland Godfrid, Duke of
Frisia (died...
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Godfrid Haraldsson (c. 820 – c. 856) was the son of the
Danish king
Harald Klak. In 826 he was
baptized together with his
parents in
Mainz in the Frankish...
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Godfrid, Godafrid, Gudfrid, or
Gottfrid (Old Norse: Guðfrið;
murdered June 885) was a
Danish Viking leader of the late
ninth century. He had probably...
- part of East
Francia in 870.
Around 879,
another Viking expedition led by
Godfrid, Duke of Frisia,
raided the
Frisian lands.
Resistance to the Vikings, if...
- ****elt.
Charles then
opened negotiations with the
Viking chiefs Godfrid and Sigfred.
Godfrid accepted Christianity and
became Charles's v****al. He was married...
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Godfried Schalcken (8
October 1643 – 16
November 1706) was a
Dutch artist who
specialized in
genre paintings and portraits.
Schalcken was
noted for his...
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Godfrid Storms (4 May 1911 – 20
October 2003) was a
Dutch professor of Old and
Middle English Literature at the
Catholic University of Nijmegen. He published...
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Utrecht and Dorestad,
ruled from
Wieringen 882–885,
Godfrid,
reconquered Rorik's
domain Godfrid was
ambushed and killed,
count Gerolf is
believed to...
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officials at Remich, Luxembourg, on
April 11, 882. The
Vikings were led by
Godfrid and Sigfrid,
while the
Franks were led by Wala, the
archbishop of Metz...
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their camp, they were
compelled to come to
terms whereby their leader,
Godfrid, was
converted to Christianity. The
precise location of ****elt is somewhat...