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Baldric (also
spelled Balderic or Baldrick, in
French Baudri or Baudry) is a
masculine Germanic given name. It may
refer to:
Balderic of Montfaucon, a 7th-century...
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Saint Balderic (or Baudry) was the
founding abbot of Montfaucon.
Balderic and his
sister Beuve (or Bove or Bova)
lived in the 7th
century in France. They...
- James's
Church in the city.
Balderic is
believed to be a
relative of his
namesake Bishop Balderic of Utrecht,
whose nephew Balderic I of Liège,
shared not...
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Count Balderic of
Upladium (died 5 June 1021) was a
Rhineland count in the Holy
Roman Empire, who held
various estates stretching from the
forest region...
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Balderic of
Cleves (Oldenzaal, 897 – Utrecht, 27
December 975) was a long-reigning and
influential Bishop of
Utrecht from 918 to 975.
Although his father...
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until his
death on 29 July 959.
Balderic appears in a 943
charter made in his
favour by his
paternal uncle Balderic,
which was
studied by
Joseph Daris...
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Baldric or
Balderic was the forty-second
bishop of
Tournai and
Noyon (1099–1112). He was born in
Artois and was a
canon and
cantor in the
dioceses of Cambrai...
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capturing both
Count Balderic, and Gerhard's son Siegfried. In 1018,
Godfrey and
Gerhard were
forced to make
peace by the emperor, and
Balderic was also reconciled...
- Adalbero,
Archbishop of
Trier (1131–52),
written in
medieval Latin prose by
Balderic of Florennes.
There is also a
Gesta Alberonis metrica anonyma, an anonymous...
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Alpertus described Gerhard as
Balderic's closest friend, and said that
Balderic called upon him and
Lambert to
besiege a new fortification...