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Consult, e.g., Louis Duchesne, Fastes episcopaux de l'ancienne Gaule Tome III (Paris 1915), p. 125.
For context, Jamie Kreiner, The Social Life of Hagiography in the Merovingian Kingdom (Cambridge UP 2014). Michael Edward Moore, A Sacred Kingdom: Bishops and the Rise of Frankish Kingship, 300-850 (Catholic Univ. Press, 2011).
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This article makes no effort to provide a critical or neutral point of view. How, for instance, can one take seriously the statement that "He was said to be virtuous from birth." That is the fodder of saints' lives, not biography or history. He is not recorded as having attended any church council or royal event.
Consult, e.g., Louis Duchesne, Fastes episcopaux de l'ancienne Gaule Tome III (Paris 1915), p. 125.
For context, Jamie Kreiner, The Social Life of Hagiography in the Merovingian Kingdom (Cambridge UP 2014). Michael Edward Moore, A Sacred Kingdom: Bishops and the Rise of Frankish Kingship, 300-850 (Catholic Univ. Press, 2011).
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