- Sens.
Odorannus'
Chronicle describes in
detail the
interesting cir****stances of this commission.
Under the year 1023 in his Chronicle,
Odorannus refers...
- were
placed in a
reliquary established by the
writer Odorannus, a monk of the abbey.
Odorannus attributed the
founding of the
monastery to a Merovingian...
-
grounds of Constance's parti****tion in the
murder of Hugh of Beauvais.
Odorannus, a
Benedictine monk from the
Abbey of Saint-Pierre-le-Vif in Sens, explains...
- same era, such as the
Chronicon Sancti Petri Vivi and the
Chronicon of
Odorannus. All may have made use of a lost set of
annals from Sens, the Annales...
- is a
chronicle of Sens
drawn from
earlier chronicles, such as that of
Odorannus and the
Historia Francorum Senonensis. It
covers the
years 675–1096, although...
- française, Ve–XVIIIe siècle (P.S.R. éditions, 2004), p. 162. Robert-Henri
Bautier and
Monique Gilles,
Odorannus de Sens,
Opera omnia (Paris, 1972), p. 270....
- (994-1049);
Bishop Fulbert of
Chartres (1017–28); the
Benedictine Monk
Odorannus of Sens (died 1045); Pope Leo IX (died 1054);
Bishop Stephen of Tournai...