Deusdedit
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Deusdedit (literally "god-given"; its variant is Deodatus, French: Dieudonné) is the name of several important ecclesiastical figures of the Middle Ages:
- Pope Adeodatus II (died 676)
- several Saints, including:
- Deusdedit of Canterbury (Adeodatus) (died 664)
- Pope Adeodatus I (died 618)
- Deodatus of Blois (Dié)
- Deodatus of Lagny
- Deodatus of Nevers (Deodatus of Jointures, Dié, Didier), whose name lives on in the town Saint-Dié-des-Vosges
- Deodatus of Nola
- Cardinal Deusdedit (fl. 11th century), canon lawyer
- Thiddag (Deodatus) 998–1017, bishop of Prague
- Teodato Ipato (also Diodato or Deusdedit) was the Doge of Venice 742-751.