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Leudinus Bodo was a seventh-century
bishop of Toul,
successor to Eborinus, or Elbonirus. He was a Benedictine. He
occurs in hagiographies. His
feast day...
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monastery in 1024. Its abbot,
Leduin, was a
close ally of Gerard's in the
campaign for
monastic reform in the diocese.
Leduin possessed a m****cript, used...
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faithfulness of the Sundgau. By his wife
Saratrude he had five children,
including Leduin Bodo,
Bishop of Toul; Sadalberga; and a son
named Fulculf Bodo. According...
- is the Saint-Vaast Bible,
produced around 1025
under Richard's disciple,
Leduin [nl]. This
bible lacks the
Psalms and Gospels,
presumably because the abbey...