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Encyclopedia Britannica



FLODOARD (894-966)

This article appears in Volume V10, Page 524 of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: FLA-FRA
FLODOARD (894-966) , French chronicler, was born at Epernay, and educated at Reims in the cathedral school which had been established by Archbishop Fulcon (822-900). As canon of Reims, and favourite of the archbishops Herivaeus (d. 922) and Seulfus (d. 925), he occupied while still
young
  an important position at the archiepiscopal court, but was twice deprived of his benefices by Heribert, count of Vermandois, on account of his steady opposition to the election of the count's infant son to the archbishopric. Upon the final
triumph
  of Archbishop Artold in 947, Flodoard became for a time his
chief
  adviser, but withdrew to a monastery in 952, and spent the remaining years of his life in literary and devotional
work
 . His history of the cathedral church at Reims (Hisloria Remensis Ecclesiae) is one of the most remarkable productions of the loth century. Flodoard had been given charge of the episcopal archives, and constructed his history out of the
original
  texts, which he generally reproduces in full; the documents for the period of Hincmar being especially valuable. The Annales which Flodoard wrote year by year from 919 to 966 are doubly important, by reason of the author's honesty and the central position of Reims in European affairs in his time. Flodoard's poetical works are of hardly less historical
interest
 . The long poem celebrating the
triumph
  of Christ and His saints was called forth by the favour shown him by
Pope
  Leo VII., during whose pontificate he visited Rome, and he devotes fourteen books to the history of the popes.
Flodoard's works were published in full by J. P. Migne (Patrologia
Latina
 , vol. 135) ; a modern edition of the Annales is the one edited by P. Lauer (Paris, 1906). For bibliography see A. Molinier, Sources de l'histoire de France (No. 932)


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