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- Folcard or Foulcard (fl. 1066) was a Flemish hagiographer. Folcard, a Fleming by birth, was a monk of St. Bertin's in Flanders (now Northern France), and...
- celebrated for his scholarship as well as for his virtues. Around 1066, Folcard was commissioned to write a Life of John. An account of John's miracles...
- account written four hundred years after his death by the 11th-century monk Folcard. Botolph was born sometime in the early 7th century to noble Saxon parents...
- queen and probably a Fleming. The most likely candidates are Goscelin and Folcard, monks of St Bertin Abbey in St Omer. It is a two-part text, the first...
- as "daughter of the wife of Anna, king of the East Angles". In Abbott Folcard's Life of St Botolph, written in the 11th century, Botolph is described...
- important churches in the years before the conquest. Ealdred encouraged Folcard, a monk of Canterbury, to write the Life of Saint John of Beverley. This...
- Hunting Lodge of Boitsfort [nl] is made. 1076–1078 – Lady Renilde, widow of Folcard, Lord of Anderlecht, establishes a chapter in Anderlecht and brings over...
- This abbey is long since secularized, and is a famous collegiate church. Folcard tells us in his life of Saint Omer, that Saint Mummolin governed that extensive...
- Botolph's brother. The story, which originated with a monk of Thorney, Folcard's account of Botolph's life, that Adulf was at one-time bishop of Maastricht...
- Britannico-Hibernica. The original m****cript of Ketel's work was included with Folcard's Life of St John Beverley, following after the conclusion of that work...