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Bishop Isembert of Poitiers
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Giles Constable The Letters and Poems of Fulbert of Chartres, by Frederick Behrends 47/1, p. 113

languages

  • Old Norse
  • Provençal
  • Latin
  • Classical Latin
  • German
  • Italian
  • Old French
  • Dutch
  • early Spanish

people

  • Fulbert of Chartres
  • Duke William V of Aquitaine
  • Abbot Odilo of Cluny
  • Count Odo II of Chartres
  • Bishop Isembert of Poitiers
  • Archbishop Hugh of Tours
  • Count Fulk Nerra of Anjou
  • Bishop Leo of Vercelli
  • Count Herbert of Le Mans

subjects

  • correspondence
  • sociality
  • literacy
  • secularity
  • communication
  • interpretation
  • Intellectual
  • arrangement
  • sacred
  • collection
  • mentality
  • Authority
  • editorship
  • feudalism
  • tradition
  • responsibility
  • diocese
  • conjecture
  • messaging
  • epistolary

places

  • France
  • Vatican
  • Chartres
  • Tours
  • Aquitaine
  • Paris
  • Durham
  • Lincoln
  • Italy
  • Poitiers
  • Laon
  • Vercelli
  • Rheims
  • Picardy
  • Le Mans
  • Anjou
  • Cluny
  • Roucy
  • Chalón s-sur-Marne
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