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Fulcher and Chartres
As the chronicler Fulcher of Chartres wrote around 1124,
* Fulcher of Chartres, A History of the Expedition to Jerusalem, 1095 1127, trans.
All versions of the speech except that by Fulcher of Chartres were probably influenced by the chronicle account of the First Crusade called the Gesta Francorum ( dated c. 1102 ), which includes a version of it.
Fulcher of Chartres has Urban say this:
Within Fulcher of Chartres account of pope Urban ’ s speech there was a promise of remission of sins for whoever took part in the crusade. All who die by the way, whether by land or by sea, or in battle against the pagans, shall have immediate remission of sins.
* probable Fulcher of Chartres, French chronicler ( b. c. 1059 )
* Fulcher of Chartres, chronicler of the First Crusade
William had access to the chronicles of the First Crusade, including Fulcher of Chartres, Albert of Aix, Raymond of Aguilers, Baldric of Dol, and the Gesta Francorum, as well as other documents located in the kingdom's archives.
Albert of Aachen and Fulcher of Chartres locate the battleground in the plain opposite to the city of ar-Raqqah.
* Fulcher of Chartres ( born around 1059 in or near Chartres ), chronicler of the First Crusade
There are five versions of the speech recorded by people who may have been at the council ( Baldric 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 ), as well as other versions found in later historians ( such as William of Malmesbury and William of Tyre ).
According to Fulcher of Chartres,
Fulcher of Chartres says " The Franks wept, the Syrians, and even the Saracens who saw it grieved also.
* Fulcher of Chartres, A History of the Expedition to Jerusalem, 1095-1127, trans.
* Fulcher of Chartres, Chronicle, ed.
Francis Rita Ryan, Fulcher of Chartres, A History of the Expedition to Jerusalem, 1095-1127.
* Fulcher of Chartres, A History of the Expedition to Jerusalem, 1095-1127, trans.
There are six main sources of information about this portion of the council: the anonymous Gesta Francorum (" The Deeds of the Franks " dated c. 1100 / 1101 ), which influenced all versions of the speech except that by Fulcher of Chartres, who was present at the council ; Robert the Monk, who may have been present ; Baldric, archbishop of Dol ; and Guibert de Nogent, who were not present at the council.
According to Fulcher of Chartres who wrote a version of the speech in Gesta Francorum Jerusalem Expugnantium, Urban addressed various abuses of the church such as simony and the lack of adherence to the Peace of God:
ISBN 1-84014-263-4 ( Appendices also contain the accounts of Fulcher of Chartres, Albert of Aix, Matthew of Edessa, Orderic Vitalis, and William of Tyre.
He has much to say concerning the Empire, the papacy, the Normans in Sicily and Apulia, the First Crusade ( for which he follows Fulcher of Chartres and Baudri of Bourgueil ).
According to Fulcher of Chartres: " Indeed, if you had been there you would have seen our feet coloured to our ankles with the blood of the slain.

Fulcher and was
Barney Bubbles ( born Colin Fulcher, 30 July 1942 14 November 1983 ) was a radical English graphic artist whose work encompassed graphic design and music video direction.
Fulcher was born in Tranmere Road, Whitton, Middlesex ( now Greater London ), in July 1942.
In May 1965 Fulcher was recruited by The Conran Group as senior graphic designer alongside Stafford Cliff, Virginia Clive-Smith and John Muggeridge.
The name came about when Fulcher was operating a light show that created a bubble effect by mixing oils and water on projection slides.
One of Ranulf's brothers was Fulcher, who was Bishop of Lisieux in 1101.
Fulcher may have been appointed bishop to enable Ranulf to exploit the see while Ranulf was in exile in Normandy.
Fulcher of Chartres ( born around 1059 in or near Chartres ) was a chronicler of the First Crusade, writing in Latin.
Fulcher was part of the entourage of Count Stephen of Blois and Robert of Normandy which made its way through southern France and Italy in 1096, crossing into the Eastern Roman Empire from Bari and arriving in Constantinople in 1097, where they joined with the other armies of the First Crusade.
Fulcher was a resident of Jerusalem until 1127.
At the earliest, Fulcher began his chronicle in the late autumn of 1100, or at the latest in the spring of 1101, in a version that has not survived but which was transmitted to Europe during his lifetime.
This version was completed around 1106 and was used as a source by Guibert of Nogent, a contemporary of Fulcher in Europe.
The third and final book reported on the life of king Baldwin II, until 1127 when there was a plague in Jerusalem, during which Fulcher apparently died.
Writing about the Temple Mount area alone Fulcher of Chartres, who was not an eyewitness to the Jerusalem siege because he had stayed with Baldwin in Edessa at the time, says: " In this temple 10, 000 were killed.
According to Fulcher of Chartres the leaders resolved to maintain the siege until the city was forced into submission.
His 75 max speed and 75 interception skill combination was unmatched, and approached only by David Fulcher and Rod Woodson.
The Gesta was several times rewritten ; in about 1109 by Guibert of Nogent, who added personal information and borrowed from Fulcher and who aimed at a more critical and moral tone ; in about 1110 by Baudri of Bourgueil, Archbishop of Dol, who sought to improve its literary style ; and by Robert of Rheims, whose popular and somewhat romantic version, the Historia Hierosolymitana, appeared in about 1122.
Before he was on television, he played Bob Fossil and was the first choice for the role, however contract limitations between Channel 4 ( Garth Marenghi's Darkplace ) and the BBC ( Mighty Boosh ) saw Rich Fulcher take the role permanently, in The Mighty Boosh stage show.
With Gallagher's retirement in 1982, a the new Bishop George Avis Fulcher was appointed by Pope John Paul II.

Fulcher and present
The crisis reached a boiling point early 1152 when Baldwin demanded the patriarch Fulcher to crown him in the Holy Sepulchre, without Melisende present.

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