- Étienne
Balsan (February 11, 1878 – 1953) was born in Paris, France, as
Fulcran Étienne Balsan.[citation needed] A
French socialite and heir, he was born...
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Saint Fulcran (died 13
February 1006) was a
French saint. He was
bishop of Lodève.
According to the
biography by
Bernard Guidonis,
himself bishop of Lodève...
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Fulcran Grégoire
Vigouroux (13
February 1837 – 21
February 1915), was a
French Catholic priest and scholar,
biblical theologian, apologist, and the first...
- imperfectly, the
Codex Alexandrinus of London. For
partial editions, see
Fulcran Vigouroux,
Dictionnaire de la Bible, 1643 and later.
Alfred Rahlfs' edition...
- by
destroying the
embalmed body of the 11th-century
Catholic saint St.
Fulcran at the Lodève
Cathedral and
eating his
remains in a
dinner mocking the...
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There were
other Catholic writers who held this view as well, such as
Fulcran Vigouroux, who went even ****her,
identifying the
battle between "Nebuchadnezzar...
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Cathedral Cathédrale Saint-
Fulcran de Lodève,
previously Cathédrale Saint-Geniez de Lodève
Montpellier Lodève
Saint Fulcran,
previously Saint Genesius...
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August Bisping (his
commentary on the New
Testament styled "excellent" by
Fulcran Vigouroux)
Joseph Corluy Louis Claude Fillion Henri Lesêtre
Trochon (Introductions...
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Ornacieux Castor of
Karden Catherine of
Ricci Dyfnog Ermenilda of Ely
Fulcran Jordan of
Saxony Polyeuctus (Roman
Catholic Church)
February 13 (Eastern...
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Second World War[citation needed]. Lodève
Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-
Fulcran de Lodève),
parts of
which date from the
sixth century.
Museum Fleury (temporary...