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THEODULF , bishop of Orleans, was born about the middle of the 8th century, of a noble family of Gothic extraction, probably in Spain. He found favour at the Frankish court, was made abbot of Fleury and of Saint-Aignan, and in 781. became bishop of Orleans. He was a staunch supporter of Charlemagne's principles of government and educational reforms; he established schools, and by his own literary achievements showed himself a worthy member of the learned circle which graced the Carolingian court. He was likewise a good churchman and an able administrator of his diocese; he encouraged the reformation of the clergy and the monasteries. In 798 he was appointed missis dominicus, and two years later performed so great services for Leo III. as judge in the cause between the pope and his enemies, that he returned from Rome with the pallium
Fair
Bernard
Theodulf was called Pindar
pagan
prose
judges. His poems are his best work
See C. Cuissard, The'odulphe eve"que d'Orleans, sa vie et ses oeuvres, (Orleans, 1892) ; and a critical study of the writings by M. Manitius in Neues Archiv der Ges. fur a. deutsche Gesch. xi. (1886).End of Article: THEODULF If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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