• Freculf (Latin: Freculphus Lexoviensis, "Freculf of Lisieux"; died 8 October 850 or 852), a Frankish ecclesiastic, diplomat and historian, was a pupil...
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    .. : Regesta Imperii" (in German). Retrieved 15 May 2014. Freculf. "A letter from Freculf, bishop of Lisieux". Epistolae: Medieval Women's Letters. Retrieved...
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    systems of chronology, including in the practice of royal chanceries. Freculf was one of the Carolingian court polymaths, a member of the academy founded...
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    promptly deposed him. He was again imprisoned in Fulda and later given to Fréculf, bishop of Lisieux, and later to Boso, abbot of Fleury. Ebbo was restored...
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    of the Kings of the English and Deeds of the Bishops of the English, Freculf's 12 Books of History, Peter the Devourer's Scholastic History, and Sigebert...
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    (Launobaud) 9c. 644) Hincho (c. 660) [Leudebold (Léodebold)] (c. 662) Freculf (823/5–850/2) Airard (Hairard) c. 853–c. 880 Roger (Rogier) c. 985–1022...
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