Fulbert was never canonized, but permission was granted by Rome to celebrate his day in Chartres and Poitiers
Fulbert of Chartres (French: Fulbert de Chartres; 952–970–10 April 1028) was the Bishop of Chartres from 1006 to 1028 and a teacher at the Cathedral school there. Fulbert was a pupil of Gerbert of Aurillac, who would later become Pope Sylvester II. He was responsible for the advancement of the Nativity of the Virgin's feast day on September 8 and for one of the many reconstructions of the Chartres Cathedral. Most of the information available about him comes from letters he wrote to secular and religious figures between 1004 and 1028.
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FulbertofChartres (French: Fulbert de Chartres; 952–970–10 April 1028) was the Bishop ofChartres from 1006 to 1028 and a teacher at the Cathedral school...
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institutions of higher learning in the Latin West. In the early 11th century, (c. 1020), Bishop Fulbert established Chartres as one of the leading schools...
Chartres. About 15,000 pilgrims, from France and countries outside France, participate every year. Notable bishops ofChartres: FulbertofChartres (1007–1029)...
Chartres Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of Our Lady ofChartres (French: Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres), is a Catholic church in Chartres...
stained glass of the chevet of Saint-Denis, named after the first words of the responsorial hymn by FulbertofChartres for the Feast of the Virgin Mary...
Hildegar ofChartres was a physician and mathematician of the school ofChartres. A favourite student of Bishop FulbertofChartres, he eventually became...
the testimony of Gregory, Bishop of Tours, because of his religious authority." — FulbertofChartres, Lettre au roi Robert, 1027. Fulbert concludes from...
5, ISBN 978-0-7123-4545-3 FulbertofChartres (1976). Frederick Behrends (ed.). The letters and poems ofFulbertofChartres. Translated by Behrends (Reproduction ed...
consists of four books in medieval Latin, the first two of which were written by Bernard of Angers, who was a student ofFulbertofChartres and master of the...
construction of the abacus for arithmetic studies. FulbertofChartres introduced the use of Arabic numerals. Hermann of Reichenau, of the school of Reichenau...
novae Ierusalem, attributed to FulbertofChartres. The text's primary focus is the Resurrection of Jesus, taking the theme of Jesus as triumphant victor...
century. His education began in the school of Bishop FulbertofChartres, who represented the traditional theology of the early Middle Ages, but did not succeed...
of Worcester (died 1118) Francis of Marchia Francis of Meyronnes Francisco Suárez (1548–1617) FulbertofChartres (952–1028) Gabriel Biel Gaetano of Thiene...
feast day: FulbertofChartres James, Azadanus and Abdicius Mikael Agricola (Lutheran) Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (Episcopal Church) William of Ockham (Anglicanism)...
venerated as saints, but not officially canonized. Since they are saints of the "folk", or the populus, they are also called popular saints. Like officially...
eleventh century include Lambert, disciple ofFulbertofChartres; Drogo of Paris; Manegold of Germany; and Anselm of Laon. These two schools attracted scholars...
preserved in the Annales Posonienses and in a letter written by Bishop FulbertofChartres to him in the 1020s. Bonipert's correspondence with the Frankish...
tall, all by Thomas Boudin, showing God the Father, Fulbert and other unidentified bishops ofChartres. There are also another 84 smaller statues at various...
part of his early education at Angers under archdeacon and schoolmaster Rainaldus (d. c. 1076), who may have been trained by FulbertofChartres. He was...
Odilo was called by FulbertofChartres the "Archangel of the Monks". The Truce of God arose in the eleventh century amid the anarchy of feudalism as a remedy...