Godfrid
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Godfrid — Gottfried von Falmagne, auch God(e)frid von Falmagne (Fallenmaigne) oder Godefroi de Falmagne genannt (* um 1065; † 1127 in Trier) war Erzbischof von Trier von 1124 bis 1127. Gottfried wurde mit der Unterstützung der Grafen von Luxemburg gewählt … Deutsch Wikipedia
Godfrid, Duke of Frisia — Godfrid, Godafrid, Gudfrid, or Gottfrid (murdered June 885) was a Danish Viking leader of the late ninth century. He had probably been with the Great Heathen Army, descended on the continent, and became a vassal of the emperor Charles the Fat,… … Wikipedia
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 Empire, with crown prince Lothair standing as a godparent.After his baptism, Godfrid stayed in Lothair s retinue … Wikipedia
Godfrid Wessely — (* 31. Januar 1934 in Groß Inzersdorf) ist ein österreichischer Geologe. Wessely besuchte die Mittelschule in Zwettl und Krems an der Donau und wurde 1959 an der Universität Wien promoviert über die Geologie der Hainburger Berge. Danach war er… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Godofredo de Frisia — Godfrid, Godafrid, Gudfrid, o Gottfrid (asesinado en junio de 885) fue un caudillo vikingo danés del finales del siglo IX, y probablemente formó parte del Gran ejército pagano, participando en varias incursiones en el continente y llegó a ser… … Wikipedia Español
La Tigra, Chaco — Ficha técnica Dirección Federico Godfrid Juan Sasiaín Dirección artística Lorena Segovia Producción Laura Perelli Ignacio Rey Gastón Rothschild … Wikipedia Español
Rorik of Dorestad — Rorik or Hrørek was a Jutish Viking, who ruled over different parts of Friesland between 841 and 873. FamilyHe had a brother named Harald. Harald Klak was probably their uncle, and Godfrid Haraldsson their cousin. [… … Wikipedia
Siege of Asselt — The Siege of Asselt was a Frankish siege of the Viking camp at Asselt in Frisia in the year 882. Though the Vikings were not forced by arms to abandon their camp, they were compelled to come to terms whereby their leader, Godfrid, was converted… … Wikipedia
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Viking expansion — The Vikings sailed most of the North Atlantic, reaching south to North Africa and east to Russia, Constantinople and the middle east, as looters, traders, colonists, and mercenaries. Vikings under Leif Eriksson, heir to Erik the Red, reached… … Wikipedia