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Godric of Finchale Godric of Finchale (or St Goderic) ( – 21 May 1170) was an English hermit, merchant and popular medieval saint, although he was never formally canonised. He was born in Walpole in Norfolk and died in Finchale in County Durham. Life God ...
(c. 1060–1170), Anglo-Saxon saint *'' Godric'', a novel by
Frederick Buechner Carl Frederick Buechner ( ; July 11, 1926 – August 15, 2022) was an American author, Presbyterianism, Presbyterian Minister (Christianity), minister, preacher, and theologian. The author of thirty-nine published books, his work encompassed d ...
about Godric of Finchdale *
Godric of Mappestone Godric of Mappestone was an Anglo-Saxon ''thane'' and landowner mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 as a tenant of Howel in modern Herefordshire. Godric is best known for the construction of the first timber version of Goodrich Castle, probably ...
(fl. 1086), Anglo-Saxon thane and landowner mentioned in the Domesday Book *
Godric the Sheriff Godric (died c. 1066) was the Anglo Saxon sheriff of Berkshire and possibly Buckinghamshire in the 11th century prior to the Norman Conquest. The High Sheriff of Berkshire's chief residences were at Wallingford and Aldermaston. As a sherif ...
(died 1066), 11th-century sheriff of Buckinghamshire and Berkshire *
Godric the Steward Godric or Godric the Steward or Godric dapifer (died 1114) was an Englishman around the time of the Norman Conquest. Godric was a native Englishman who was the dapifer, or steward, of the Earl of East Anglia, Ralph de Gael. Godric may have been a ...
(died c. 1114) steward of Ralph de Gael *
Godric of Winchcombe Godric may refer to: People *Godric of Finchale (c. 1060–1170), Anglo-Saxon saint *''Godric (novel), Godric'', a novel by Frederick Buechner about Godric of Finchdale *Godric of Mappestone (fl. 1086), Anglo-Saxon thane and landowner mentioned in ...
, a medieval abbot of
Winchcombe Abbey Winchcombe Abbey is a now-vanished Benedictine abbey in Winchcombe, Gloucestershire; this abbey was once in the heart of Mercia, an Anglo Saxon kingdom at the time of the Heptarchy in England. The Abbey was founded c. 798 for three hundred Benedic ...


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* Godric, known as Godfrey, a character in the ''Southern Vampire Mysteries'' novels by Charlaine Harris ** Godric (''True Blood''), a fictional character in the television series ''True Blood'' adapted from the ''Southern Vampire Mysteries'' novels * ''Godric'' (novel), a 1981 Pulitzer-nominated book by Frederick Buechner about Godric of Finchale *
Godric Gryffindor The following fictional characters are staff members and denizens of Hogwarts in the ''Harry Potter'' books written by J. K. Rowling. The staff and their positions Teachers and staff members The following teachers and staff members do not ha ...
, a fictional character in the ''Harry Potter'' universe *
Godric's Hollow J. K. Rowling's ''Harry Potter'' universe contains numerous settings for the events in her fantasy novels. These locations are categorised as a dwelling, school, shopping district, or government-affiliated locale. Dwellings The Burrow The We ...
, a fictional place in the ''Harry Potter'' universe * '' Godric the Golden'' a fictional
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in the
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. He is mostly known for being the lord of all that is golden and his
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"I command thee, kneel!". He is also referred to as 'Godric the Grafted'. {{disambiguation, given name