Balderic, de Bourgueil, Archbishop of Dol, 1046-1130
Balderich, von Bourgueil, Archbishop of Dol, 1046-1130
Baldericus, Burgulianus, Archbishop of Dol, 1046-1130
Baldericus, Burguliensis, Archbishop of Dol, 1046-1130
Baldric, of Dol, Archbishop of Dol, 1046-1130
Baldricus, Burgulianus, Archbishop of Dol, 1046-1130
Batoricus, Burgulianus, Archbishop of Dol, 1046-1130
Baudri, de Bourgueil, Archbishop of Dol, 1046-1130
Baudricus, Burgulianus, Archbishop of Dol, 1046-1130
Bourgueil, Balderic de, Archbishop of Dol, 1046-1130
Bourgueil, Baudri de, Archbishop of Dol, 1046-1130
Burgulianus, Baldericus, Archbishop of Dol, 1046-1130
Burgulianus, Baldricus, Archbishop of Dol, 1046-1130
Burgulianus, Batoricus, Archbishop of Dol, 1046-1130
Burgulianus, Baudricus, Archbishop of Dol, 1046-1130
Baldricus, Abp. of Dol, 1046-1130
Notes:
Poèmes, c1998 t.p. (Baudri de Bourgueil) cover (Baldricus Burgulianus) p. v, etc. (Baudri, abbé de Bourgueil, archevêque de Dol, Baldricus, Baldericus, Baudricus, Batoricus, b. in 1045/46 in Meung-sur-Loire; d. 1/5/1130)
New cath. encyc. (Baudry of Bourgueil, b. Meung-sur-Loire, France, 1046; d. 1130; in 1809 was made abbot of Bourgueil-en-Vallée; in 1107 was consecrated archbishop of Dol in Brittany)
Grand dict. encyc. (Baudri ou Balderic, dit de Bourgueil (Meung-sur-Loire, v. 1047-1130), moine, puis abbé (1079) au couvent de Bourgueil, évêque de Dol depuis 1107)
Wikipedia, Jun. 16, 2013 "Baldric of Dol" (Baldric of Dol; dates: approximately 1050 - Jan. 7, 1130; abbot of Bourgueil, 1079-1106, then bishop of Dol-en-Bretagne, 1107 until his death; studied at the school of Angers, then entered the abbey of Bourgueil in Anjou, becoming abbot in 1079; in addition to official duties, he participated actively in the loose association of regional Latin literary writiers known as the Loire School; received the pallium of bishop of Dol from Pope Paschal II in 1107; assisted in the various councils of his day, active in monastic reform; remembered as the author of important or interesting contributions to history, poetry and hagiography)
German Wikipedia, Jun. 16, 2013 "Balderich von Bourgueil" (Balderich von Bourgueil, occasionally Balderich von Dol; Latin: Baldericus Burgulianus oder Baldericus Burguliensis; French: Baudri de Bourgueil; born 1046 in Meung-sur-Loire, south of Orléans, died Jan. 7, 1130 in Préaux; French abbot and bishop, author and poet, 11th/12th centuries; became Benedictine monk, avancing to prior of the monastery of St. Peter in Bourgueil, and abbot in 1089; named metropolitan of Dol in Brittainy by pope Paschal II at the council of Troyes in 1107; he was unhappy with appointment, not faring well with those committed to his charge, and Balderich was often absent from his see, traveling as far as Normandy, England and Rome; he was deposed in 1120 and retired to Saint-Samson-sur-Rille; died Jan. 7, 1130 in Préaux)