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 Fulcher of Chartres - TheBestLinks.com - Asia Minor, Bishop, Constantinople, Canon, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
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With the bishop Ivo of Chartres, who impressed on Fulcher his thoughts about the Church (the need for reform, and for an understanding with the Holy Roman Empire), Fulcher possibly attended the Council of Clermont in 1095.
Fulcher was part of the entourage of Count Stephen of Blois which made its way through southern France and upper Italy towards Constantinople in 1096, where the armies of the First Crusade met.
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 Fulcher of Chartres -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Fulcher of Chartres (born around 1059 in or near (additional info and facts about Chartres) Chartres) was a chronicler of the (A Crusade from 1096 to 1099; captured Jerusalem and created a theocracy there) First Crusade.
He travelled through (A peninsula in southwestern Asia that forms the Asian part of Turkey) Asia Minor to Marash, shortly before the army's arrival at (A town in southern Turkey; ancient commercial center and capital of Syria; an early center of Christianity) Antioch in 1097, where he was appointed chaplain to Baldwin of Boulogne.
After the (additional info and facts about conquest of Jerusalem) conquest of Jerusalem in 1099 Fulcher and Baldwin travelled to the city to complete their vow of pilgrimage.
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 Encyclopedia: Fulcher of Chartres   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Chartres is a city and commune of France, préfecture (capital) of the Eure-et-Loir département.
Pope Urban II at the Council of Clermont, given a Late Gothic setting in this painting of c 1490 The Council of Clermont was a mixed synod of ecclesiastics and laymen of the Roman Catholic Church, which was held in November 1095 and triggered the First Crusade.
Baldwin of Bourcq (died August 21, 1131) was the second count of Edessa from 1100 to 1118, and the second king of Jerusalem from 1118 until his death.
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 PlanetPapers - Urban and the Council of Clermont
Fulcher begins his account with a prologue that states how blessed the journeymen of the Crusades were to take up such a conquest.
Fulcher describes Pope Urban II and what he heard was happening to the Christians in the east.
Fulcher is historical proof to the importance of writing, and its role in understanding the past.
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 HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Book 5 Chapter 07
Robert, count of Flanders, was surnamed, "the Sword and Lance of the Christians." Stephen, count of Chartres, Troyes, and Blois, was the owner of three hundred and sixty-five castles.
(4) Fulcher of Chartres, who was present at Clermont, continued the history to 1125, accompanied the Crusaders to Jerusalem, and had much to do with the discovery of the holy lance.
Guibert and Fulcher leave out in their reports of Urban's speech all reference to the appeal from Constantinople.
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 Medieval Sourcebook: Fulcher of Chartres: History of Expedition
Fulcher of Chartres: History of the Expedition to Jerusalem
Fulk of Chartres, the author of this account, participated in the storming of the city and in the bloody massacre which followed.
Fulk (or Fulcher) of Chartres, Gesta Francorum Jerusalem Expugnantium [The Deeds of the Franks Who Attacked Jerusalem], in Frederick Duncan and August C. Krey, eds., Parallel Source Problems in Medieval History (New York: Harper and Brothers, 1912), pp.
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 Medieval Sourcebook: Urban II: Speech at Council of Clermont, 1095, according to Fulcherof Chartres
Medieval Sourcebook: Urban II: Speech at Council of Clermont, 1095, according to Fulcherof Chartres
Speech at Council of Clermont, 1095, according to Fulcher of Chartres
The acts of the council have not been preserved, but we have four accounts of the speech of Urban which were written by men who were present and heard him.
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 Chartres --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Humanist and philosopher, head of the celebrated school of Chartres, in France, whose attempt to reconcile the thought of Plato with that of Aristotle made him the principal representative of 12th-century Platonism in the West.
Essay on medieval historians ranging from Jordanes to Fulcher of Chartres.
Provides notes on the Basilique Saint-Dennis, the cathedral of Notre-Dame in Laon, the cathedral of Saint-Etienne in Bourges, the church of Santa Croce, and the cathedrals at Chartres, Reims, Ameins, and Paris.
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 WILLIAM ""OF TYRE"" - LoveToKnow Article on WILLIAM ""OF TYRE""   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
For the life of William I. he draws on William of Poitiers; for the first crusade he mainly follows Fulcher of Chartres; his knowledge of Anselm's primacy comes mainly from Eadmcr; and at least up to 1100, he makes use of an English chronicle.
The fifth and last book, dealing with the reign of Henry I., is chiefly remarkable for its de-sultoriness and an obvious desire to make the best case for that monarch, whose treatment of Anselm he prudently ascribes to Robert of Mculan (d.
His Historia rerum in partibus transmarinis gestarum, or Historia Hierosolymitana or Belli soxri historia covers the period between 1095 and 1184, and is the main authority for the history of the Latin kingdom of Jerusalem between 1127, where Fulchcr of Chartres leaves off, and 1183 or 1184, where Ernoul takes up the narrative.
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 FYI France (sm)(tm) 12.65b Chartres, la ville
The 'Headmaster' of Chartres and the Origins of 'Gothic' Sculpture, C. Edson Armi, 1994
Chartres and its windows have received the close attention of numerous scholars and other admirers for nearly a millenium.
Jean Favier was for a time président of the Bibliothèque Nationale de France, and has been for a longer time -- and is still -- one of France's leading historians, and he accomplishes everything which he undertakes with much energy and style.
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 Fulcher Of Chartres --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Apparently educated for the priesthood in Chartres, Fulcher attended the Council of Clermont and accompanied his overlord, Stephen of Blois, to southern Italy, Bulgaria, and Constantinople in 1096.
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Among several famous medieval collections of gests are Fulcher of Chartres's Gesta Francorum, Saxo Grammaticus's Gesta Danorum, and the compilation known as the Gesta Romanorum.
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 FULCHER   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Search the FULCHER Family Message Boards at Ancestry.com (if available).
Search the FULCHER Family Resource Center at RootsWeb.com (if available).
Find graves of people named FULCHER at Find-a-Grave.com (or add one that you know).
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 Fulcher of Chartres 1127 Chronicles of the Crusades: Eye-Witness Accounts of the Wars between Christianity and Islam   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
After the Franks had settled and created the Crusader states, the chronicler Fulcher of Chartres had this observation.
We who had been occidentals have become orientals; a man once Italian or French has here become Galilean or Palestinian: and the man who once lived in Reims or Chartres now finds he is a citizen or Tyre or Acre.
Fulcher of Chartres 1127 Chronicles of the Crusades: Eye-Witness Accounts of the Wars between Christianity and Islam.
www.umich.edu /~iinet/worldreach/assets/docs/crusades/FulcherEast-west.html   (211 words)

  
 FreisslerSoft Books Chartres
Medieval Mythography: From the School of Chartres to the Court at Avignon, 1177-1350
The golden age of Chartres : the teachings of a mystery school and the eternal feminine
Platonism and poetry in the twelfth century; the literary influence of the school of Chartres
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 HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH*
Klein: Raimund von Aguilers, Berlin, 1892.—Fulcher, chaplain to the count of Chartres and then to Baldwin, second king of Jerusalem: Gesta Francorum Jerusalem perigrinantium to 1125, in Bongars, Rec., and Migne, vol.
Peter the Hermit and William of Carpentarius were among those who attempted flight, but were caught in the act of fleeing and severely reprimanded by Bohemund.
He had a vision, so the rumor went, in which Christ appeared to him as a pilgrim and made an appeal for the rescue of the holy places.
www.biblestudyguide.org /history/schaff/5_ch07.htm   (16802 words)

  
 The First Crusade: The Chronicle of Fulcher of Chartres and Other Source Materials (Middle Ages Series) (Edward M. ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The First Crusade: The Chronicle of Fulcher of Chartres and Other Source Materials (Middle Ages Series) (Edward M. Peters)
But it has taken me months to get through it, in large part because it seems to have been organized principally to suit a scholar of the Crusades and not the general reader.
Book I of the Chronicle of Fulcher of Chartres is fine enough, but hardly stirring.
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 Fulcher of Chartres   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
He who was a Roman or a Frank has in this land been made into a Galilean or a Palestinean.
He who was of Rheims or Chartres has now become a citizen of Tyre or Antioch.
We have already forgotten the places of our birth; already these are unknown to many of us or not mentioned any more.
falcon.arts.cornell.edu /prh3/259/texts/Fulcher.html   (490 words)

  
 Medieval Sourcebook: The Crusades
[Tierney 39, Geary 28.1] Fulcher of Chartres: Chronicle of the First Crusade - Urban II's Speech at Clermont.
[Tierney 40, Geary 28.1] Fulcher (Fulk) of Chartres: The Capture of Jerusalem, 1099.
Fulcher (Fulk) of Chartres: The Latins in the East (Chronicle, Bk III).
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 Fulcher of Chartres   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
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Along with the crusader armies Fulcher travelled through Asia Minor.
His chronicle, however, may not be completely true.
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 FULCHER (or FoucriEa) OF CHARTRES (Io58-c. 1130) - Online Information article about FULCHER (or FoucriEa) OF CHARTRES ...
abbot of St-Pere-en-Vallee at Chartres, and also with another See also:
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 Decrees of Pope Urban II at the Council of Clermont, 1095
Somerville concludes that Fulcher had access to a written version of the collection and converted it into an appropriate speech which he put into Urban's mouth.
He who has seized a bishop shall be altogether outlawed (Latin: exlex, which is the word also used by Fulcher of Chartres.)
He who has seized or despoiled monks or clerics or nuns, and their companions shall be anathema.
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 Two Sides in a Crusade   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Speaking to a group of nobles, Pope Urban II called for all Christians to take up arms and take control of Jerusalem and the Holy Land.
The Pope's speech was witnessed and recorded by a nobleman named Fulcher of Chartres.
Read the excerpt from Fulcher of Chartres' report of Pope Urban's speech.
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 Chartres : PDXBooks
Henry Adams : Democracy, Esther, Mont Saint Michel and Chartres, The Education of Henry Adams (Library of America)
Cathedral of the Black Madonna : The Druids and the Mysteries of Chartres
High Gothic the Classic Cathedrals of Chartres, Reims and Amiens
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 Crusade Discussion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Fulcher of Chartres wrote an account of the origins of the crusades.
Robert the Monk also wrote an account, probably the most cited text for crusade origins.
Also, compare the online version of Robert's account with that in our Sherman text and again, compare: what do you see, or not see?
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 The First Crusade: The Chronicle of Fulcher of Chartres and Other Source Materials (Middle Ages Series) :: Book
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 The First Crusade | Peters, Edward   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
For this second edition Edward Peters has thoroughly revised and significantly expanded the work, updating and enriching the 1971 edition by attending to issues raised by non-Christian sources.
"The Chronicle of Fulcher of Chartres" and Other Source Materials
The First Crusade received its name and shape late.
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Furthermore, historians are more inclined to see the crusading movement as extending beyond the final collapse of the crusader states at the end of the thirteenth century to the Habsburgs' conflicts with the Turks during the sixteenth century.
Peters, Edward, editor, THE FIRST CRUSADE: THE CHRONICLE OF FULCHER OF CHARTRES AND OTHER SOURCE MATERIALS.
The majority of the book features the chronicle of Fulcher of Chartres, a chaplain to the crusading leader and later king of Jerusalem, Baldwin of Boulogne.
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 urban   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
URBAN II: SPEECH AT THE COUNCIL OF CLERMONT FERRAND (27 NOV 1095) ACCORDING TO FULCHER OF CHARTRES
Dearest Brethren, I Urban, invested by permission of God with the papal tiara, and spiritual ruler over the whole world have come here in this great crisis to you, servants of God, as a messenger of divine admonition....
After your affairs are settled and expense money collected, when winter has ended and spring has come, zealously undertake the journey, guided by the lord.
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Accounts by Fulcher of Chartres, Robert the Monk, The Gesta, Balderic of Dol, and Guibert of Nogent.
Accounts of The Gesta, Raymond d'Aguiliers, Anna Comnena, and Alexius I' Letter to Abbot of Monte Cassino.
Accounts of The Gesta, Raymond d'Aguiliers, Letters of Manasses II, Pope Paschal II, and account of Fulcher of Chartres.[Tierney 40, Geary 28.1]Fulcher(Fulk)of Chartres:
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