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Married Foulques V, count of Anjou, in 1110; died in 1126. 33.
Notes 1920
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And now let some of you lament that fearful hour wherein Foulques the Querulous held traffic with a demon and on her begot the first of us Plantagenets!
Chivalry James Branch Cabell 1918
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And woe to England for that fearful hour wherein Foulques the Querulous held traffic with a devil and on her begot the first of us Plantagenets!
Chivalry James Branch Cabell 1918
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(Guérard, p. 50); 2d, a knight of the County of Flanders, Winemarus, who assassinated the Archbishop of Rheims, Foulques, who was then Abbot of
Georges Guynemer Knight of the Air Henry Bordeaux 1916
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But they dwelt here only a year when Foulques established them in the church of Saint Romanus.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy 1840-1916 1913
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St-Séverin (fourteenth-fifteenth-century), one of the most remarkable Gothic edifices of Paris, replaced an older church in which Foulques de Neuily preached the Fourth Crusade in 1199; St. Vincent de Paul, Bossuet, Massillon, Fléchier, Lacordaire, and
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913
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Lion, January, 1199, and popular preachers, among others the parish priest Foulques of Neuilly, attracted large crowds.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913
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Foulques, Abbot of Pontron, in Anjou, founded from Loroux (a daughter of Cîteaux), sent monks for the foundation of a monastery in
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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To supply these deficiencies, Saint Dominic, with the permission of Foulques, Bishop of Toulouse, established a convent at
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy 1840-1916 1913
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That Dominic and his companions might possess a fixed source of revenue Foulques made him chaplain of Fanjeaux and in July, 1215, canonically established the community as a religious congregation of his diocese, whose mission was the propagation of true doctrine and good morals, and the extirpation of heresy.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy 1840-1916 1913
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