• Gödre ([ˈɡødrɛ], German: Gödring or Kedri, Croatian: Đudra) is a village (Hungarian: község) in Hegyhát District, northern Baranya county, in the Southern...
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  • Godred Crovan (died 1095), known in Gaelic as Gofraid Crobán, Gofraid Meránach, and Gofraid Méránach, was a Norse-Gaelic ruler of the kingdoms of Dublin...
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  • Guðrøðr (redirect from Godred)
    Goraidh in Scottish Gaelic). Anglicised forms of the Old Norse name are Godred, Guthred, and Guthfrith. The name is also Latinised as Godredus. Many of...
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    of direct Norwegian rule over the kingdom, but soon the descendants of Godred Crovan re-asserted a further period of largely independent overlordship...
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  • secondary sources: Godfrey mac Aulay, Godhfhraidh mac Amhlaoibh, Godred Olafsson, Godred Óláfsson, Gofhraidh mac Amhlaíbh, Gofraid Mac Amlaíb, Gofraid mac...
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    in 1140. In 1153, Olaf of Man died and was succeeded by his son, Godred. But Godred Olafsson was a very unpopular ruler. Somerled was asked by Thorfinn...
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    and Oliver with their GWR-style auto-trains. The Peel Godred Branch runs from Kildane to Peel Godred and connects with the Culdee Fell Railway. There are...
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  • William Goodred or Godred (died c. 1448), of Horseheath, Cambridgeshire and Middleton, Norfolk, was an English politician. Goodred was the son of William...
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    unknown-unicast and multicast traffic IP address IP multicast Routing Godred Fairhurst. "Unicast, Broadcast, and Multicast". Archived from the original...
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  • battle against Haakon II near Oslo, after many of his men, led by his vassal Godred II Olafsson, defected to Haakon's side. On 7 July 1162 King Haakon II was...
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