the Fulking and Perching bostals (paths), is part of the Beeding Hill to Newtimber Hill designated Site of Special Scientific Interest. Fulking was originally...
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Fulk (Latin: Fulco, French: Foulque or Foulques; c. 1089/1092 – 13 November 1143), also known as Fulk the Younger, was King of Jerusalem with his wife...
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Fulk is an old European personal name, probably deriving from the Germanic folk ("people" or "chieftain"). It is cognate with the French Foulques, the...
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Fulks is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alice Fulks (born 1982), American voice and stage actress Clay Fulks (1880–1964), American...
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Charlotte, North Carolina. Fulk was born to Charles and Lucille Hunter Fulk in Davidson County, North Carolina, on November 30, 1932. Fulk initially operated...
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Quentin Fulks is an American campaign manager and political strategist who is a fellow at the Harvard Institute of Politics. He is the principal deputy...
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Joseph Franklin "Jumping Joe" Fulks (October 26, 1921 – March 21, 1976) was an American professional basketball player. The NBA's first scoring champion...
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Donna Jay Fulks is an American voice actress. She has voiced several characters including Longclaw the Owl in Sonic the Hedgehog (2020) and reprised the...
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Fulk of Nevers (died 1066), known as Foulques l'Oison (meaning the Goose, the Fool, or the Idiot), was the count of Vendôme from 1028 until his expulsion...
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Fulk (1164 - 26 October 1229) was an Italian Catholic prelate who served as the Bishop of Piacenza from 1210 until 1217 and later as the Bishop of Pavia...
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Sir Fulk Lucy (also spelled Fulke) (c. 1623 - 1677) was an English politician who was MP for both Warwick and Cheshire from 16 May 1664 to 26 August 1677...
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Fulk of Angoulême was the eleventh count of Angoulême. He was the son of Count Geoffrey of Angoulême and Petronille de Archiac. He died in 1087 or 1089...
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The first Saint Fulk (there were three) was an English pilgrim who was beatified for his selfless assistance of plague victims even when this was a risk...
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Juli Fulks is an American college basketball coach who is serving as the head coach of the Marshall Thundering Herd women's basketball team. She previously...
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Fulk I of Anjou (c. 870 – 942), known by the nickname Foulques le Roux ("Fulk the Red", i.e. "Red Falcon"), was a Frankish nobleman who held several titles...
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Gayle Coats Fulks (née Coats; born April 6, 1985) is an American women's basketball coach with the Davidson Wildcats. She played collegiately with the...
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Robert William "Robbie" Fulks (born March 25, 1963) is an American alternative country singer-songwriter, instrumentalist and long-time resident of Chicago...
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Drew Fulk (born May 1, 1987), also known as WZRD BLD, is an American producer and songwriter based in Los Angeles, California. He has worked with artists...
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Jane Wyman (redirect from Sarah Jane Fulks)
leaving her to be reared by neighbours, Emma (née Reiss) and Richard D. Fulks, the chief of detectives in Saint Joseph. She took their surname unofficially...
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Alice Claire Fulks (born January 16, 1982) is a voice and stage actress who got her start in voiceover work after she was introduced to ADV Films' ADR...
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Fulk III, the Black (c. 970–1040; Old French: Foulque Nerra) was an early Count of Anjou celebrated as one of the first great builders of medieval castles...
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Al Fulk (L141) is an amphibious transport dock of the Qatari Emiri Navy. The ship was built by the Italian firm Fincantieri as an enlarged and improved...
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Fulk IV (French: Foulques IV d'Anjou; 1043 – 14 April 1109), better known as Fulk le Réchin (Latin: Fulco Rechin), was the count of Anjou from around...
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Fulk of Guînes (French: Foulques de Guînes) (died bef. 1125) was the first Lord of Beirut (1110–c.1117) following its conquest in the wake of the First...
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Fulk of Neuilly (also appearing in the forms "Fulke," "Foulque," "Foulques," "Fulco," "Folco," etc., and as "de Neuilly") (died 1201) was a French preacher...
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Fulk Baynard (fl. 1226) was an English landowner, official under Henry III, and itinerant justice. Along with other holding, he was a vassal of Robert...
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Fulk II of Anjou (c. 905 — 960), called le Bon ("the Good"), was Count of Anjou from 942 to his death. Fulk II, born c. 905, was a son of Fulk the Red...
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Clay Fulks (1880–1964) was a writer on Arkansas lore. In his articles Fulks was one of those who shared H. L. Mencken's dichotomy between a backward and...
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Fulk Basset (died 4 May 1271) was archbishop of Dublin. He was the elder brother of John de Sandford, who was also Archbishop of Dublin from 1284 to 1290...
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Fulk FitzRoy (c. 1092 - 1132) was an illegitimate son of Henry I of England. He was perhaps the son of Ansfride, one of Henry's mistresses. He may have...
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