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Folquet de M****lha (alternatively
Folquet de M****ille,
Foulques de Toulouse, Fulk of Toulouse; c. 1150 – 25
December 1231) came from a
Genoese merchant...
- Folke,
along with
other variants such as Fulke, Foulkes, Fulko, Folco,
Folquet, and so on. However, the
above variants are
often confused with
names derived...
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Magnaba Koné
Folquet (born 2
November 2003) is a
French professional footballer who
plays as a midfielder. She has also
appeared for the
France national...
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Constance I of
Sicily Constance II of
Sicily Cunizza da
Romano David Empyrean Folquet de M****lha
Gabriel God
Hierarchy of
angels Imperial Eagle James the Great...
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Folquet de M****lha,
whose love
songs became famous all over Europe, and who was
praised by
Dante in his
Divine Comedy. In his
later years,
Folquet gave...
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Romano is in ****,
among the
violent of the
seventh circle. The
troubadour Folquet de M****illes
speaks of the
temptations of love, and
points out that (as...
- (or militia) of
Toulouse established in 1211
during the
episcopate of
Folquet de M****lha, so-called from its members'
habit of
wearing white crosses...
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Folquet de
Lunel (c. 1244 – c. 1300) was a
troubadour from
Lunel (in the
modern Hérault) in the Languedoc. He left
behind nine
recorded lyric poems, including...
- of
Toulouse (1229) was a
Council of the
Roman Catholic Church called by
Folquet de M****lha, the
Bishop of Toulouse, in 1229 AD. The
council forbade lay...
- have a
touching lament (plaint) on the
death of
Richard Cœur de Lion;
Folquet of M****ille, the most
powerful thinker among the
poets of the south, who...