Fülk — Fülk, Stadt, so v.w. Fölk … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Fulk — m English: of Germanic origin, introduced to Britain by the Normans. The name originally represented a short form of various compound names containing the element ‘people, tribe’ (cf. modern English folk). It has gradually died out of general use … First names dictionary
Fulk — Fulk, Fulko friesische Kurzform von Namen mit »Folk« bzw. »Volk« (Bedeutung: Volk). Namensträger: Fulko, Erzbischof von Reims, Märtyrer … Deutsch namen
Fulk — ▪ king of Jerusalem byname Fulk the Younger , French Foulques le Jeune born 1092 died November 1143, Acre, Palestine [now ʿAkko, Israel] count of Anjou and Maine as Fulk V (1109–31) and king of Jerusalem (1131–43). Son of Fulk IV… … Universalium
Fulk IV — ▪ count of Anjou byname Fulk the Surly , French Foulques le Réchin born 1043, Château Landon, Fr. died April 14, 1109, Angers count of Anjou (1068–1109). Geoffrey II Martel, son of Fulk III, pursued the policy of expansion begun by … Universalium
Fulk — This interesting and unusual name derives in the first instance from an Old German personal name, Fulco or Folco , translating as people , and found as a given name in itself or as a short form of various Germanic names with the first element… … Surnames reference
Fulk IV, Count of Anjou — Fulk IV (1043 ndash;1109), called le Réchin , was the Count of Anjou from 1068 until his death. The nickname by which he is usually referred has no certain translation. Philologists have made numerous very different suggestions, including… … Wikipedia
Fulk III, Count of Anjou — Fulk III (972 ndash; 21 June 1040), called Nerra (that is, le Noir , the Black ) after his death, was Count of Anjou from 21 July 987 to his death. He was the son of Geoffrey Greymantle and Adelaide of Vermandois. He was the founder of Angevin… … Wikipedia
Fulk of Vendôme — Fulk of Nevers (died 1066), known as Foulques l Oison (meaning the Goose , the Fool , or the Idiot ), was the count of Vendôme from 1028 until his expulsion in 1032 and again from 1056 to his death. He was the second son of Bodon of Nevers and… … Wikipedia
Fulk FitzWarin — (also called Fulke or Fouke FitzWaryn or FitzWarren) was a medieval landed gentleman turned outlaw, from Whittington Castle in the English county of Shropshire. The traditional story of his life survives in a French prose ancestral romance ,… … Wikipedia