- A
baldric is a
shoulder belt used to
carry a weapon.
Baldric (also
spelled Balderic or Baldrick, in
French Baudri or Baudry) is a
masculine Germanic given...
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middle of the 19th century. It was
first mentioned in 850 as "Halosta".
Baldericus donated some
pieces of land to the
Benedictine monastery called Laurisheim...
- name in
French may be
spelled Baldéric,
Baudri or Baudry. In
Latin it is
Baldericus. F. Hennebert, "Baldéric",
Biographie Nationale de Belgique, vol. 1 (Brussels...
- his
apostolical labours he
illustrated that
country with miracles, says
Baldericus, or
rather the
anonymous author of Chron. Calmer. l.2. c. 42. John O'Hanlon...
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Norman monasteries.
Baudri of Bourgeuil, Baudry, Balderic, Balderich,
Baldericus. Paul,
Nicholas L. (2016). "Review of
Historia Ierosolimitana". Speculum...
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author heeps praise on the subject, it is not hagiography.
Balderic [
Baldericus], "Gesta
Alberonis archiepiscopi Trevirorum",
Monumenta Germaniae Historica...
- 373-404, 745-51.
Annales Hildesheimenses,
Waitz ed., (under 1008) p.30 "
Baldericus clericus et capell**** imperatoris" MGH, DD., Otto III., nr.396, p. 828...
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conducted him to Trier,
where they
worked to
reestablish order and peace.
Baldericus of Trier, however,
states that
Adalberon had to
follow Pope
Innocent as...
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miraculous cures of sick persons,
especially those afflicted with the gout.
Baldericus, the
fifteenth bishop of Utrecht,
founded there a
collegiate church in...
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Adela listing grants made to
Deutz near Cologne, he is
described as "
Baldericus comes de
Oplathe vel Houberch", "count of Upladium [nl; de] , also known...