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Fulcoald, Foucaud,
Fulguald or
Fulqualdus is
sometimes called the
Count of
Rouergue and
founder of that
dynasty of
counts which ruled Toulouse and often...
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Fulcoald is a
Germanic masculine given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Fulcoald of
Farfa (died 750s),
abbot between 740 and 759
Fulcoald of...
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Languedoc that
owned the
County of Toulouse. Its
first representative was
Fulcoald of Rouergue, who died
after 837. His sons
Fredelo and
Raymond I were the...
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Fulcoald (died 757x9) was the
fourth Abbot of
Farfa from 740. In 739 King
Liutprand granted Farfa the
right of
freedom in
abbatial elections, but we do...
- the
first Count of
Toulouse (844–852) of the
dynasty of Rouergue. Son of
Fulcoald of
Rouergue and Senegund,
daughter of Alda,
sister of
William of Gellone...
- Fredelo, also
count of Toulouse, son of
Fulcoald of
Rouergue 852 – 863
Raymond I, also
count of Toulouse, son of
Fulcoald of
Rouergue 863 – 864 Humphrey, also...
- (from 849), and
Toulouse and Albi (from 852). He was the
younger son of
Fulcoald of
Rouergue and Senegund,
niece of
William of
Gellone through his sister...
- of the
counts of Rouergue.
Sigisbert of
Rourgue c. 790 – c. 810 or 820
Fulcoald c. 810 or 820 – c. 836 or 849
Raymond I c. 836 or 849 – 864
Fredelo c....
- some
stability to the
abbey by the time of his death. The
previous abbot,
Fulcoald, a
relative of Wandelbert's, is last
mentioned in a
charter of October...
- 205–20.
Costambeys (2007), 151. Both
Wandelbert and his predecessor,
Fulcoald, were, like Alan, Aquitanians.
Costambeys (2007), 76,
citing the Constructio...