Eudo is a masculine given name borne by:
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Odo the Great
Odo the Great (also called ''Eudes'' or ''Eudo'') (died 735–740), was the Duke of Aquitaine by 700. His territory included Vasconia in the south-west of Gaul and the Duchy of Aquitaine (at that point located north-east of the river Garonne), a ...
(died 735–740), Duke of Aquitaine, also called Eudo
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Odo, Count of Penthièvre
Odo of Rennes (Medieval Breton: ''Eudon Pentevr'', Modern Breton: ''Eozen Penteur'', Latin: ''Eudo'', French: ''Eudes/Éon de Penthièvre'') (c. 999–1079), Count of Penthièvre, was the youngest of the three sons of Duke Geoffrey I of Britt ...
(c. 999–1079), also Count of Brittany
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Eudo Dapifer
Eudo Dapifer (sometimes Eudo fitzHerbertBarlow ''William Rufus'' p. 474 and Eudo de Rie); (died 1120), was a Norman aristocrat who served as a steward (server, Latin 'dapifer') under William the Conqueror, William II Rufus, and Henry I.
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(died 1120), Norman aristocrat, steward under William the Conqueror, William II and Henry I
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Éon de l'Étoile Éon de l'Étoile (died 1150), from the Latin Eudo de Stella, was a Breton religious leader and "messiah." He opposed the Roman Catholic Church to the point of pillaging abbeys and monasteries and accumulating a large treasure during a period of ei ...
(Latin: Eudo de Stella) (died 1150), Breton religious leader and "messiah"
* Eudo la Zouche (died 1279), professional soldier, father of the first
Baron Zouche
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Eudo Mason
Eudo Colecestra Mason (1901–1969) was a scholar and professor of German at Edinburgh University, joining in 1946 and becoming Chair of German in 1951, a position he held until his death in 1969, only the third person to take the role since 19 ...
(1901–1969), British professor of German
See also
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Eudes, a related given name
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Odo, a related given name
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