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*[[Deusdedit of San Pietro in Vincoli]] (fl. 11th century), cardinal and canon lawyer
*[[Deusdedit of San Pietro in Vincoli]] (fl. 11th century), cardinal and canon lawyer
*[[Deusdedit of San Lorenzo in Damaso]] (fl. 12th century), cardinal and papal legate
*[[Deusdedit of San Lorenzo in Damaso]] (fl. 12th century), cardinal and papal legate
*[[Teodato Ipato]] or Deusdedit, Doge of Venice 742-751
*[[Teodato Ipato]] or Deusdedit, Doge of Venice 742–751
*[[Deodatus of Nola]], a [[Chronological list of saints in the 5th century|saint in the 5th century]]
*[[Deodatus of Nola]], a [[Chronological list of saints in the 5th century|saint in the 5th century]]
*[[Deodatus of Blois]], a [[Chronological list of saints in the 6th century|saint in the 6th century]]
*[[Deodatus of Blois]], a [[Chronological list of saints in the 6th century|saint in the 6th century]]

Latest revision as of 11:19, 10 November 2025

Deusdedit or Deodatus (literally "God has given" and "Given by God" respectively) is the name of several ecclesiastical figures of the Middle Ages:

See also

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