- of
aristocratic families (namely
Salla i
Ermengol del Conflent,
Eribau i
Folcs dels Cardona,
Guillem Guifré de
Cerdanya and Ot de Pallars)
between the...
- Joan
Ramon Folc IV de
Cardona or Juan Ramón
Folch IV de Cardona, (1446 - Arbeca, 29
January 1513), was a
Catalan nobleman. He was the 5th
Count of Cardona...
- the
abdication of
Charles in 1556.
Charles de Lannoy,
Carafa and
Antonio Folc de
Cardona y
Enriquez were
viceroys of the
kingdoms of Naples,
Sicily and...
-
August Franz Leberecht Volz (Latvian:
Augusts Francs Folcs; 27
February 1851 – 20 June 1926) was a
German sculptor. Born in Magdeburg, Volz
worked mainly...
- María de
Montserrat Bibiana Concepción Caballé i
Folch or
Folc (12
April 1933 – 6
October 2018),
known simply as
Montserrat Caballé (i Folch), was a Spanish...
-
Folc II of
Cardona (Cardona, c. 1040–1099) was
bishop of Barcelona,
elected bishop of
Urgell (1092 - 1095) and
viscount of Cardona. He
officiated in the...
- Corsica.
Catalan forces under Ramon Berenguer, Hug II of Empúries, and
Ramon Folc II of
Cardona came from
Spain and
Occitan forces under William V of Montpellier...
-
Folquet (now
traditionally referred to by his
proper name, Foulques, Fulk, or
Folc,
instead of the
diminutive Folquet) took a very
active role in combatting...
-
retrieved 2008-06-07 Ramsay,
James Henry (1898), "Appendix to
Chapter X:
Folc-land and Boc-land", The
Foundations of
England (B.C. 55 – A.D. 1154), vol...
-
togenes æt þære
haran apuldran,
Wyllelm him com
ongean on unwær, ær þis
folc gefylced wære. Ac se kyng þeah him swiðe
heardlice wið
feaht mid þam mannum...