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Flodoard of
Reims (Latin: Flodoardus; 893/4 – 28
March 966) was a
Frankish chronicler and
priest of the
cathedral church of
Reims in the West Frankish...
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Elder of Wes****. His
reign is
mostly known thanks to the
Annals of
Flodoard and the
later Historiae of Richerus.
Louis was born to King
Charles III...
- century.
Longsword was
known at the time as
count (Latin comes) of Rouen.
Flodoard—always
detailed about titles—consistently
referred to both
Rollo and his...
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Smithsonian Institution Press.
Flodoard of
Reims (2011). Fanning, Steven; Bachrach,
Bernard S. (eds.). The
Annals of
Flodoard of Reims: 919–966. University...
- needed] The
situation was even more
complicated because,
according to
Flodoard,
Charles the
Simple refused to
march against the
Hungarians who threatened...
- of
Flodoard of Reims; 919-966, Ed. & Trans.
Steven Fanning &
Bernard S.
Bachrach (University of
Toronto Press, 2011), p. 30 The
Annals of
Flodoard of...
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months and twenty-six days. This is
closer to the
duration recorded by
Flodoard of Reims,
writing in the
tenth century, of six
months and ten days. The...
- in the chansons,
often as a warrior-bishop, is fictitious.
According to
Flodoard, the tenth-century
historian of the
church of Reims,
Tilpin was originally...
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contemporaries described him in
panegyrical terms. The
French chronicler Flodoard described him as "the king from overseas", and the
Annals of
Ulster as...
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Journal of
Legal History, Vol. 21, No. 2, (April 1977), p. 99 The
Annals of
Flodoard of Reims; 916–966, ed. & trans.
Steven Fanning and
Bernard S. Bachrach...