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Helgaud or
Helgaldus (d. c. 1048),
French historian and biographer, was a monk of the
Benedictine Abbey of Fleury.
Little else is
known about him save...
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contrasted with the
pious aura,
bordering on holiness,
which his
biographer Helgaud of
Fleury was
willing to lend him in his work "Life of King
Robert the...
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Picard Religion Catholicism Government County Count of
Ponthieu • ?-926
Helgaud III (first)
Historical era
Middle Ages • First
count mentioned ~926 • Disestablished...
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figure in the mid-9th century,
while their daughter Bertha went on to
marry Helgaud II,
Count of Ponthieu.
Control of
marriage and the
meanings of legitimacy...
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Victorinus (8)
Gottschalk (121)
Gratian (187)
Guibert of
Nogent (156)
Helgaud (141)
Helinand of
Froidmont (212)
Hermannus Contractus (also
called Hermann...
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Oeuvres de Liutprand,
Raoul Glaber, Adémar de Chabannes,
Adalberon [et]
Helgaud. Mémoires du p****é pour
servir au
temps présent. Vol. 6. Paris.{{cite book}}:...
- Nithard,
Abbot of St.
Riquier a daughter, Bertha, who went on to
marry Helgaud II,
Count of
Ponthieu and a
daughter Arsinde, who
married Remigius de Reims...
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Ponthieu (comte de Ponthieu)
became a
courtesy title for the
royal family.
Helgaud III, also
Count of Montreuil. d. 926 in
battle against the Normans. Herluin...
- of whom had held the
title Duke of the Franks. The monk of
Fleury named Helgaud (died ca 1068), was
chaplain to King
Robert II and
wrote a
brief Epitoma...
- the Pious.
Hugues had two
children by an
unknown mistress or mistresses:
Helgaud and Hugues. The
children are
believed to be
illegitimate as they did not...