Deusdedit or Deodatus (literally "God has given") is the name of several ecclesiastical figures of the Middle Ages:
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Pope Deusdedit
Pope Adeodatus I (570 – 8 November 618), also called Deodatus I or Deusdedit, was the bishop of Rome from 19 October 615 to his death. He was the first priest to be elected pope since John II in 533. The first use of lead seals or '' bullae' ...
or Pope Adeodatus I (died 618)
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Deusdedit of Canterbury (died 664)
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Deodatus of Nevers or Deodatus of Jointures (died )
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Deusdedit of San Pietro in Vincoli (fl. 11th century), cardinal and canon lawyer
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Deusdedit of San Lorenzo in Damaso Deusdedit (died 1129/30) was the cardinal-priest of San Lorenzo in Damaso from 1116 until his death. He was named a cardinal by Pope Paschal II. Nothing is known of his life before he was a cardinal. He is not the canonist Balius Severinus Deusd ...
(fl. 12th century), cardinal and papal legate
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Teodato Ipato or Deusdedit, Doge of Venice 742-751
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Deodatus of Nola, a
saint in the 5th century
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Deodatus of Blois, a
saint in the 6th century
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bishop of Prague
See also
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Adeodatus (disambiguation)
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Deodat
Deodat or Déodat is a masculine given name. In the French language, it means "God has given", in similar usage to Dieudonné, Matthew, Theodore, Jonathan, and Nathaniel.
The name is also found among South Asian communities and their diaspora.
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Theodore (disambiguation)
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Dorotheus (disambiguation)
Dorotheus or Dorotheos is a male given name from Greek ''Dōrótheos'' (), meaning "God's Gift", from (''dōron''), "gift" + (''theós''), "god". Its feminine counterpart is ''Dorothea'', (''Dorothy''). Theodore means the same, with the root wor ...
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Dieudonné (disambiguation)
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