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- Freculf abstract "Freculf (Freculphus Lexoviensis; died 8 October 850 or 852), a Frankish ecclesiastic, diplomat and historian, was a pupil of the palace school of Aachen during the reign of Charlemagne and Bishop of Lisieux from about 824 until his death. He is now best remembered for his universal chronicle, the Twelve Books of Histories (Historiarum libri XII), which is a source of information about the conversion of Gaul and the history of the Franks. Chronicles such as that of Freculf attempted to show world history from Creation to the present, but most history writing in the eighth and ninth centuries was considerably more local and specific.".
- Freculf wikiPageExternalLink BookDetailsPL?bi=62945074&searchurl=tn%3DConfessions%26sortby%3D3%26an%3DB.B%26ph%3D2.
- Freculf wikiPageExternalLink 30_10_0780-0853-_Freculphus_Lexoviensis_Episcopus.html.
- Freculf wikiPageID "11033707".
- Freculf wikiPageLength "12248".
- Freculf wikiPageOutDegree "39".
- Freculf wikiPageRevisionID "694222162".
- Freculf wikiPageWikiLink Ado_(bishop).
- Freculf wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Diocese_of_Lisieux.
- Freculf wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Rome.
- Freculf wikiPageWikiLink Auxerre.
- Freculf wikiPageWikiLink Avranches.
- Freculf wikiPageWikiLink Bishop.
- Freculf wikiPageWikiLink Carolingian_dynasty.
- Freculf wikiPageWikiLink Category:9th-century_bishops.
- Freculf wikiPageWikiLink Category:9th-century_historians.
- Freculf wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bishops_in_Gaul.
- Freculf wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bishops_of_Lisieux.
- Freculf wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chroniclers.
- Freculf wikiPageWikiLink Category:Frankish_bishops.
- Freculf wikiPageWikiLink Catholicism.
- Freculf wikiPageWikiLink Charlemagne.
- Freculf wikiPageWikiLink Charles_the_Bald.
- Freculf wikiPageWikiLink Franks.
- Freculf wikiPageWikiLink Gaul.
- Freculf wikiPageWikiLink Genesis_creation_narrative.
- Freculf wikiPageWikiLink Iconoclasm.
- Freculf wikiPageWikiLink Iconodule.
- Freculf wikiPageWikiLink Jesus.
- Freculf wikiPageWikiLink Judith_of_Bavaria.
- Freculf wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Byzantine_emperors.
- Freculf wikiPageWikiLink Lombards.
- Freculf wikiPageWikiLink Louis_the_Pious.
- Freculf wikiPageWikiLink Michael_II.
- Freculf wikiPageWikiLink Mont_Saint-Michel.
- Freculf wikiPageWikiLink Palace_of_Aachen.
- Freculf wikiPageWikiLink Pontigny_Abbey.
- Freculf wikiPageWikiLink Pope_Eugene_II.
- Freculf wikiPageWikiLink Pope_Gregory_I.
- Freculf wikiPageWikiLink Publius_Flavius_Vegetius_Renatus.
- Freculf wikiPageWikiLink Universal_history.
- Freculf wikiPageWikiLink Visigoths.
- Freculf wikiPageWikiLinkText "Freculf".
- Freculf wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Freculf wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Quote.
- Freculf subject Category:9th-century_bishops.
- Freculf subject Category:9th-century_historians.
- Freculf subject Category:Bishops_in_Gaul.
- Freculf subject Category:Bishops_of_Lisieux.
- Freculf subject Category:Chroniclers.
- Freculf subject Category:Frankish_bishops.
- Freculf hypernym Pupil.
- Freculf type Historian.
- Freculf type Person.
- Freculf type Chronicler.
- Freculf type Diacritic.
- Freculf type Historian.
- Freculf type Redirect.
- Freculf type Thing.
- Freculf comment "Freculf (Freculphus Lexoviensis; died 8 October 850 or 852), a Frankish ecclesiastic, diplomat and historian, was a pupil of the palace school of Aachen during the reign of Charlemagne and Bishop of Lisieux from about 824 until his death. He is now best remembered for his universal chronicle, the Twelve Books of Histories (Historiarum libri XII), which is a source of information about the conversion of Gaul and the history of the Franks.".
- Freculf label "Freculf".
- Freculf sameAs Q328810.
- Freculf sameAs Frechulf.
- Freculf sameAs Fréculf_de_Lisieux.
- Freculf sameAs Freculfo_di_Lisieux.
- Freculf sameAs Freculfo.
- Freculf sameAs m.02qyqm5.
- Freculf sameAs Q328810.
- Freculf wasDerivedFrom Freculf?oldid=694222162.
- Freculf isPrimaryTopicOf Freculf.