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- Audradus Modicus (or Hardradus; fl. 847–53) was a Frankish ecclesiastic and author during the Carolingian Renaissance. He wrote in Latin. Audradus was...
- of the archbishopric of Reims; his c****piscopus (auxiliary bishop) was Audradus Modicus, author of theological writings including the poem "De Fonte Vitae"...
- the period. Among the other lost works was MS. 24, the Liber comitis of Audradus Modicus, which he wrote and illustrated in the basilica of Saint Martin...
- mid-13th century. Wenilo's chorbishop (auxiliary bishop) from 847 to 849, Audradus Modicus, also morphed into the villain Hardré or Adradus. Notes There are...