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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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    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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    regent; however, Carloman's former supporters – his cousin Adalhard, Abbot Fulrad of Saint Denis and Count Warin – turned against her, and invited Charlemagne...
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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...
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  • Painting depicting Abbot Fulrad giving Pepin's written guarantee to Stephen II...
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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...
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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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    between Rome and Ravenna. Narni was the seat of a Lombard gastald. In 755 Fulrad went to "Rome carrying the keys of these towns, which he handed to the Pope ...
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    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 municipality...
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  • previous, count of Vermandois and abbot of St Quentin de Monte (714–771). Fulrad son of previous, abbot of St Quentin de Monte (after 771). Guntard, Count...
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    Denis near Paris, mentioned a monastic cell called Gamundias built by Abbot Fulrad of St Denis. Whether or not this refers to Gmünd is uncertain. There are...
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    Sirnau. Esslingen was first mentioned in 777 in the last will of Abbot Fulrad from Saint-Denis (near Paris), the chaplain of Pippin and Charlemagne. He...
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  • was founded in 760, on an estate then called Audoaldovillare, by Saint Fulrad, a powerful politician, diplomat, landowner and churchman, also abbot of...
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    driven by powerful ecclesiastic figures such as bishop Chrodegang of Metz, Fulrad, abbot of Saint-Denis, and Manassès, abbot of Flavigny Abbey. The pope wanted...
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    The clerestory windows Depiction of the Trinity over the main entrance Fulrad, Abbot of Saint-Denis Early Gothic architecture Gothic cathedrals and churches...
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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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    more than a thousand years. The first (wooden) Al-Aqsa Mosque is finished. Fulrad, Frankish abbot (d. 784) Hnabi, duke of the Alemanni (approximate date)...
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  • (or counselors), mostly from the clergy. Major players included: Saint Fulrad, counselor to both Pepin the Short and Charlemagne Ebbo, Archbishop of Reims...
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    Charlemagne (approximate date) May 4 – Arbeo, bishop of Freising July 16 – Fulrad, Frankish abbot (b. 710) August 21 – Alberic, archbishop of Utrecht Autpert...
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    were discovered in the abbey. The abbey was placed under the authority of Fulrad of St Denis, chaplain to Charlemagne. In 755 a mayor Wulfoald, probably...
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    Carolingian Renaissance: Peter of Pisa, Paulinus of Aquileia, Rado, and Abbot Fulrad. Alcuin would later write, "the Lord was calling me to the service of King...
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    Sant Cugat has claimed Cucuphas' relics. In the eighth century, Saint Fulrad took a relic of Cucuphas from Sant Cugat to Saint-Denis. The relics of Cucuphas...
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    is often said to be the birthplace of the 8th-century saint and abbot, Fulrad, who built a monastery there. Saint-Hippolyte is situated very close to...
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  • careers. Autchar first appears in a source in 751 acting alongside Abbot Fulrad. Autchar was one of Pippin III's most trusted men. In the late summer or...
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    Archbishop of Mainz, and other clerics such as Burchard of Würzburg and Fulrad. In March 751 he moved to depose Childeric III, the last Merovingian King...
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  • media personality 2004 – Amiah Miller, American actress and model 784 – Fulrad, Frankish diplomat and saint (b. 710) 851 – Sisenandus, Cordoban deacon...
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  • Turnoald: 717 Hugh I: 718–730 Berthoald: 723 Godobald: 726 Amalbert: 749 Fulrad: 750–784 Maginarius: 789–793 Fardulf: 793–806 Waldo of Reichenau: 806–814...
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  • Al-Walid I Sulayman ibn Abd al-Malik Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz Theodosius III 710 Fulrad, Frankish abbot (d. 784) Hnabi, duke of the Alemanni (approximate date)...
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    required cross-town links. The solution was a road bridge (German: Abt-Fulrad-Brücke (Kleinblittersdorf)), which was built at the beginning of the 1980s...
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