• Fulcher of Chartres (c. 1059 in or near Chartres – after 1128; French: Foucher de Chartres; Latin: Fulcherus Carnotensis) was a priest who participated...
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    Chartres (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁtʁ] ) is the prefecture of the Eure-et-Loir department in the Centre-Val de Loire region in France. It is located...
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    Turks. Several accounts of the speech survive; of these, the one by Fulcher of Chartres, who was present at the council, is generally accepted as the most...
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    Pope Urban II (redirect from Odo De Legary)
    widely from one another. All versions of the speech except that by Fulcher of Chartres were probably influenced by the chronicle account of the First Crusade...
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  • derived from Gesta Francorum Iherusalem peregrinantium, a chronicle by Fulcher of Chartres. Sharpe, John, ed. (1815), The History of the Kings of England and...
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  • variants) is the name of a number of chronicles of the crusades: Fulcher of Chartres, Gesta Francorum Iherusalem peregrinantium (1101–1127), also called...
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  • Database of Crusaders to the Holy Land, 1095-1149 (Online access) Fulcher of Chartres, A History of the Expedition to Jerusalem, 1095-1127, trans. Francis...
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    of Tyre gave 24 dead for the Crusaders and 2,000 for the Muslims. Fulcher of Chartres suggested 5 emirs and 2,000 soldiers dead, while Matthew of Edessa...
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  • of Pennsylvania Press, 2000 The First Crusade: "The Chronicle of Fulcher of Chartres" and Other Source Materials, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1998...
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  • Baldwin was accompanied by a chaplain, Fulcher of Chartres, who most likely supervised his chancery and acted as de facto chancellor. Officers of the Kingdom...
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  • chroniclers, comparable in importance to the Gesta Francorum and Fulcher of Chartres. The Historia Francorum was probably written during the crusade....
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    buildings lie within the city of Chartres and are classified as a historical monument. The church, Église Saint-Pierre de Chartres, continues to serve as a parish...
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  • sources for the First Crusade, such as the Historia Hierosolymitana of Fulcher of Chartres and the collection of letters composed by the Crusaders. HIs editions...
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    outnumbered by the Egyptian army, which was estimated at 32,000 men by Fulcher of Chartres, and downgraded to 3,000–5,000 by modern historians. Upon sighting...
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  • (see index) Peters, Edward, The First Crusade: The Chronicle of Fulcher of Chartres and Other Source Materials, University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia...
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  • The Gesta draws heavily on the original, now-lost 1106 version of Fulcher of Chartres's Gesta Francorum Iherusalem peregrinantium (i.e. not the version...
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  • which he made some use, and his Historia was used as a source by Fulcher of Chartres for the work he completed in 1101. He was further influenced by his...
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    their knees and bridle reins." Writing about the Temple Mount area, Fulcher of Chartres, who was not an eyewitness to the Jerusalem siege because he had...
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  • captured by the soldiers of the Turkmen under Ilghazi and beheaded. Fulcher of Chartres, originally with the army of Stephen of Blois, joined Baldwin as...
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    Ashgate Publishing, 2005. Fulcher of Chartres, Chronicle, ed. Harold S. Fink and tr. Francis Rita Ryan, Fulcher of Chartres, A History of the Expedition...
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    (104) Eusebius of Vercelli (12) Flodoard (135) Fulbert of Chartres (141) Fulcher of Chartres (155) Gaius Marius Victorinus (8) Gottschalk (121) Gratian...
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    Antioch and Aleppo." Usama ibn Munqidh: "at al-Balat" or "at Badanis". Fulcher of Chartres: "Roger ... fell dead near fort Artasia." Tibble 2018, p. 273. Stevenson...
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    faced by women of the crusades can be summarized by writings by Fulcher of Chartres, chaplain of Baldwin I of Jerusalem, who stated: Then the Franks...
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  • Chocques, chaplain of Robert and later Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem Fulcher of Chartres, priest and historian Geoffrey Chotard, procer of Ancenis Hamo of...
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    recorded in an interpolation in a manuscript of the Historia of Fulcher of Chartres and as such of uncertain authenticity, as follows: Here lies Gerard...
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    of Dol, Guibert of Nogent, Robert the Monk, and Fulcher of Chartres) or who went on crusade (Fulcher and the anonymous author of the Gesta Francorum)...
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    of the University of Pennsylvania. pp. 5–7. Anna Comnena, Alexiad Fulcher of Chartres, Historia Hierosolymitana Gesta Francorum (anonymous) Raymond of...
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    much oriental, particularly Byzantine, influence. As the chronicler Fulcher of Chartres wrote around 1124, For we who were Occidentals now have been made...
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  • as a distinct event, as contemporary European chroniclers—such as Fulcher of Chartres—tended to do. In addition, Ibn al-Athir refers to Roger's concern...
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  • 1265–1268 Fulk (archbishop of Reims) (died 900), "the Venerable" Fulcher of Chartres (born around 1059, died in or after 1127) Patriarch Fulk of Jerusalem...
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