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Saint Fulrad (French: Fulrade; Latin: Fulradus; 710 – 16 July 784) was a
French religious leader who was the
Abbot of Saint-Denis. He was the counselor...
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boundaries were the same as
those in a
previous Imperial–Lombard treaty.
Abbot Fulrad was
charged with
collecting the keys of the
cities to be
handed over and...
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sermons at the
insistence of
Bishop Fulrad of Paris, who held
office from 921 - 927. His
publications under Fulrad are the last
indications of Abbo in...
- regent; however, Carloman's
former supporters – his
cousin Adalhard,
Abbot Fulrad of
Saint Denis and
Count Warin –
turned against her, and
invited Charlemagne...
- north-eastern France. A
monastery was
built here in the
eighth century by
Saint Fulrad, who
filled it with
relics of
Saint Cucuphas and
Saint Alexander. The muni****lity...
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Anscharic (Chancellor 892, 894–896 and 900–910) 911–922:
Theodulphe 922–926:
Fulrad 927–c. 935:
Adelhelme 937–941:
Walter I., son of
Raoul Tourte c. 954: Constantius...
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Painting depicting Abbot Fulrad giving Pepin's
written guarantee to
Stephen II...
- at the Saint-Germain-en-Laye museum. A
successor church was
erected by
Fulrad, who
became abbot in 749/50 and was
closely linked with the
accession of...
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succeeded by his son
Fulrad.
Hieronymus married Ercheswinda (Ermentrudis),
origins unknown, and they had four children:
Audoen I
Fulrad (d. 31
January 826)...
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dedicated to him ("Liber Pont.", ed. Duchesne, I, 470 sq.). In AD 756,
Abbot Fulrad is said to have
brought the
relics of St.
Vitus to the
monastery of St-Denis...