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named after its 12th-century lord,
Thomas de Saint-Valery. Also
spelled Walric, Waleric, Walericus, Walarich, Gualaric, etc.
David Hugh Farmer, "Walaric...
- name Walaric(us) (English
Walric),
which is of
Germanic origin and
signifies “foreign power”. A
notable example is
Walric,
abbot of Leuconay. Both “Saint-Valery”...
- (disambiguation) Valérien (disambiguation) Vale (disambiguation) Vallery,
France Walric,
abbot of
Leuconay Saint-Vaury All
pages with
titles beginning with Valery...
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Maurice (Church of England) Mary of
Egypt Melito of
Sardis Tewdrig Theodora Walric,
abbot of
Leuconay April 1 (Eastern
Orthodox liturgics)
April Fools' Day...
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bishop whose relics were
brought from
Spalato to Rome in 641 (c. 255)
Saint Walric (Walericus, Valéry),
Abbot of
Leuconay (Saint-Valery-sur-Somme) (622) Saints...
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village soon came
under the
power of the Franks. In 611, the monk
Gualaric (
Walric), also
known as Valery,
arrived in the area. He
installed himself as a hermit...