- Look up
baldric in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
baldric (also baldrick, bawdrick,
bauldrick as well as
other rare or
obsolete variations) is a belt...
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Baldric of Dol (c. 1050 – 7
January 1130) was
prior and then
abbot of
Bourgueil from 1077 to 1106, then made
bishop of Dol-en-Bretagne in 1107 and archbishop...
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Steam in 2015 with
Microsoft Windows and Mac OS support. It
stars Baron Baldric, an old
wizard with a
magic staff and an
array of
amusing mannerisms, who...
- A
baldric is a
shoulder belt used to
carry a weapon.
Baldric (also
spelled Balderic or Baldrick, in
French Baudri or Baudry) is a
masculine Germanic given...
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Baldric or
Balderic (Bald[e]ricus) was the Duke of
Friuli (dux Foroiuliensis) from 819, when he
replaced Cadolah according to
Thegan of
Trier in his Vita...
- Hugh fitz
Baldric (sometimes Hugh Fitz
Baldric or Hugh fitz
Baldric) was a
Norman nobleman and
royal official in
England after the
Norman Conquest of England...
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breaking the
magic spell. This
action also
awakens her
court magician,
Baldric, as well as
scores of
medieval villains and
makes Dwight her de
facto champion...
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Baldric of
Noyon was the forty-second
bishop of
Tournai (1099–1112). A
chronicle of
Arras and
Cambrai has
mistakenly been
attributed to him. His surviving...
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early Islamic years, the
Arabs sheathed their weapons in
baldrics. The use of
sword and
baldric was
consciously abandoned by the
Abbasid caliph al-Mutawakkil...
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scabbards were worn
suspended from a
sword belt or
shoulder belt
called a
baldric.
Scabbards have at
least been
around since the
Bronze Age, and are thought...