Deusdedit (literally "god-given"; its variant is Deodatus, French: Dieudonné) is the name of several important ecclesiastical figures of the Middle Ages:
- several Saints, including:
- Cardinal Deusdedit (fl. Adeodatus II or Deodatus II reigned as Pope from April 11, 672 to June 17, 676. Saint Deusdedit (died 14 July 664 was the sixth (and first Saxon) Archbishop of Canterbury. Pope Deodatus ( Dié Didier Dieudonné Déodat Adéodat) of Nevers (d Saint-Dié-des-Vosges, commonly referred to as Saint-Dié, is a commune of northeastern France. Cardinal Deusdedit (born at Todi, Italy died between 1097 and 1100 was a friend of Pope Saint Gregory VII and defender of his reformation measures Deusdedit joined 11th century), canon lawyer
- Thiddag (Deodatus) 998–1017, bishop of Prague
- Teodato Ipato (also Diodato or Deusdedit) was the Doge of Venice 742-751. The following is a list of bishops and archbishops of Prague. Teodato Ipato (also Diodato or Deusdedit, Latin Theodatus Ursus) was the Doge of Venice after a brief interregnum following the death The Doge ( Venetian language, also Doxe, derived from Latin Dux military leader duke cf
- The Greek form of this name is Theodore or Dorotheus. Dorotheus may refer to Dorotheus (jurist, sixth-century jurist (fl
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