HUGH OF FOUILLOY
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'Hugh of Fouilloy' (born between 1096 and 1111 in Fouilloy (near Amiens), died ca. 1172) was a French cleric, prior of St. Nicholas de Regny and St. Laurent. He is notable for writing spiritual books, including ''De avibus'', a moral treatise on birds which was incorporated into many versions of the popular medieval bestiary.
★ David Badke. "Hugh of Fouilloy" at "The Medieval Bestiary."
'Hugh of Fouilloy' (born between 1096 and 1111 in Fouilloy (near Amiens), died ca. 1172) was a French cleric, prior of St. Nicholas de Regny and St. Laurent. He is notable for writing spiritual books, including ''De avibus'', a moral treatise on birds which was incorporated into many versions of the popular medieval bestiary.
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★ David Badke. "Hugh of Fouilloy" at "The Medieval Bestiary."
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