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Freculf (Latin:
Freculphus Lexoviensis, "Freculf of Lisieux"; died 8
October 850 or 852), a
Frankish ecclesiastic,
diplomat and historian, was a pupil...
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refer to:
Getica (Dio), a
historical book
which Suidas, Jordanes, and
Freculphus attribute to C****ius Dio,
while Philostratus sees Dio
Chrysostom as its...
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Philip the Apostle: "if Philip, the Apostle,
preached to the Gauls, as
Freculphus relates in the
fourth chapter of his
second book, it may be
believed that...
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Symphosius Amalarius 106
Gregorius IV,
Sergius II,
Jonas Aurelianensis,
Freculphus Lexoviensis,
Frotharius Tullensis 107–112 Rab****
Maurus 113–114 Walafridus...
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historical book
about the
Getae tribes of
Thrace which Suidas, Jordanes, and
Freculphus attribute to C****ius Dio,
while Philostratus sees Dio
Chrysostom as its...
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Symphosius Amalarius,
Gregorius IV,
Sergius II,
Jonas Aurelianensis,
Freculphus Lexoviensis,
Frotharius Tullensis, Rab**** Maurus,
Walafridus Strabo,...
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temple worship, both
Jewish and
pagan and Christian. Furthermore, it was
Freculphus who
created the myth of the
Trojan origin of the Franks,
although he mentions...
- Suetonius, Aimoinus,
Justinus (the
abridger or
excerptor of
Pompeius Trogus),
Freculphus, Orosius,
Anastasius (the
librarian of the
Roman see),
Anneus Florus,...
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Chronicle of
Fredegar and its
fragments and the
chronicles of
Hunibaud and
Freculphus,
which in the
first half of the 9th
century was
expressed in
formal terms"...