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Marculf (in
French Marcoult, Marcouf,
Marcoul or Marcou) (d. 558) was the
abbot at
Nantus in the Cotentin. He is
regarded as a
saint and is ****ociated...
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retreat from the
distractions of the
world in the
monastic community of
Marculf at
Nantus (Nanteuil, now St.-Marcouf-de-l'Isle in Manche). Helier, however...
- The
Formulary of
Marculf is the
longest and best
preserved formulary (collection of
model do****ents) from the
Merovingian kingdoms.
Written in Latin,...
- century,
Christian missionaries visited the islands.
Samson of Dol, Helier,
Marculf and
Magloire are
among saints ****ociated with the islands. In the sixth...
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Henry IV. In 1613,
Bignon edited, with
learned notes, the
Formulae of
Marculf. In 1620, he was made advocate-general to the
grand council, and shortly...
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Frankish ethnicity vary both by
period and
point of view. The
formulary of
Marculf written about 700 AD
described a
continuation of
national identities within...
- seal. The do****ents are very for****c,
probably using the
formulary of
Marculf as a source. They used
their own script,
which was very
messy with many...
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Lucas Faydherbe and
completed by
Vincent Anthony; and the
Chapel of St.
Marculf (1690),
situated south of the choir. At the
beginning of the
French occupation...
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Anchieta Scrofula -
Saint Balbina Scrofula,
diseases of the skin -
Marculf Against danger at sea,
against temptations, sick people,
storms at sea...
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Hilary of
Galeata 558 John the
Silent 454 558
Bishop of
Colonia Marculf (Marcoul) 558
Victorian of Asan 558
Christine 559 Leonard...