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- Saint Folcwin or Folcuin (Latin: Folquinus, Folcwinus, Folcvinus; Old Dutch: *Folkwin; French: Folquin) (d. 15 December 855) was a Frankish abbot, cleric...
- Folkwin, also spelled Folcwin, Folcuin or Volkwin, is the name of: Folcwin (died 855), bishop of Thérouanne Folcuin (c. 935–990), abbot of Lobbes Volkwin...
- Dunkirk evacuation in 1940. The church on the village square is dedicated to Folcwin, who died at Esquelbecq in 855 CE. It is a hall church of the hallekerk...
- Latin cartulary (Chartularium Sithiense) whose first part is attributed to Folcwin. The abbey was founded on the banks of the Aa in the 7th century by Bishop...
- Turkish-Spanish billionaire businessman (b. 1953) Christian feast day: Folcwin John of the Cross John III of the Sedre (Syriac Orthodox Church) Matronian...
- Folcmar/Volkmar, Folcnand, Fulcrad, Fulcrich, Folcswind, Fulcuald, Folcward, Folcwin, Fulculf; Heidifolc, Herifolch, Hrodfolc, Ratfolc, Sigifolc, Saelfolc funs...
- Eadwig was moved to describe it as being "marvellously built". In 944 Folcwin reformed the Abbey of Saint Bertin in France along Benedictine lines and...
- whom several churches are dedicated, notably at Hibaldstow (c. 690) Saint Folcwin, Bishop of Thérouanne (855) Saint Hilarion, Metropolitan of Suzdal and...
- dramatic report of Herbert II’s death seems to be fiction. It comes from Folcwin’s Deeds of the Abbots of St. Bertin, which was penned years later, circa...
- he went to Lobbes, where he incited such opposition against the Abbot Folcwin that Bishop Notker of Liège restored order by force, and in 972 sent Ratherius...