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Frankish chronicler and priest (893/4 – 966)
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
Flodoard
King of West Francia from 936 to 954
the Elder of Wessex. His reign is mostly known thanks to the Annals of Flodoard and the later Historiae of Richerus. Louis was born to King Charles III
Louis_IV_of_France
Count of Normandy from 927 to 942
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
William_Longsword
Viking, Count of Rouen from 911 to 928
Smithsonian Institution Press. Flodoard of Reims (2011). Fanning, Steven; Bachrach, Bernard S. (eds.). The Annals of Flodoard of Reims: 919–966. University
Rollo
Bishop of Reims
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
Tilpin
Duke of the Franks and Count of Paris (c. 898–956)
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
Hugh_the_Great
King of West Francia from 898 to 922
needed] The situation was even more complicated because, according to Flodoard, Charles the Simple refused to march against the Hungarians who threatened
Charles_the_Simple
King of the English from 927 to 939
contemporaries described him in panegyrical terms. The French chronicler Flodoard described him as "the king from overseas", and the Annals of Ulster as
Æthelstan
Archbishop of Reims from 925 to 931
impose his son, not yet five years old, as bishop-elect. According to Flodoard, who was an opponent of Hugh and his father, count Herbert had Seulf poisoned
Hugh_of_Vermandois_(bishop)
Papal mistress (c. 870 – 916)
the Liber Pontificalis, was fathered by Sergius. However, the annalist Flodoard (c. 894–966), a direct contemporary of Theodora's, says John XI was the
Theodora_(senatrix)
Count of Maine
890-1160. The Boydell Press. Flodoard of Reims (2004). Bachrach, Bernard S.; Fanning, Steven (eds.). The Annals of Flodoard of Reims, 919-966. University
Roger,_Count_of_Maine
King of Italy from 947 to 950
University of Michigan Press. Flodoard of Reims (2004). Bachrach, Bernard S.; Fanning, Steven (eds.). The Annals of Flodoard of Reims, 919-966. University
Lothair_II_of_Italy
Duke of Normandy from 942 to 996
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
Richard_I_of_Normandy
7th century Bishop of Reims
Cambrai. Leudegisilus is known from Flodoard, where he is made a contemporary of King Dagobert, who died in 639. Flodoard, Histoire de l'église de Rheims
Leudigisil
Duke of Brittany from 938 to 952
performed homage to Louis IV Outremer in 942...". Flodoard, Annales, ed. Philippe Lauer, Les Annales de Flodoard. Collection des textes pour servir à l'étude
Alan_II_of_Brittany
Subprefecture and commune in Grand Est, France
located 132 km (82 mi) west of Épernay. Épernay was the birthplace of: Flodoard (894–966), chronicler Jean-Baptiste-Maximien Parchappe de Vinay (1800–1866)
Épernay
Queen of Wessex from 856 to 860
seventeen years old and childless. According to the Annals of St Bertin and Flodoard, she sold the property that she had acquired and returned to her father
Judith_of_Flanders
Saint-Pierre-les-Dames in Reims. There is some confusion regarding her parentage. Flodoard, in his Historia ecclesiæ Remensis says she was a niece of Balderic, Abbot
Doda_of_Reims
French monk and historian
Richerus made extensive use of the annals and church history written by Flodoard (d. 966). From 969 onwards Richerus had no earlier history before him,
Richerus
p. 148 citing Flodoard's Annals, under the year 924 Flodoard 2004, p. 11. Nonn, Ulrich (1983), Pagus und Comitatus, pp. 144–150 Flodoard (2004), The 'Annals'
Berengar_of_Namur
Pagan Norse chieftain
France. He is mentioned briefly by Flodoard as "Harald, who was in those days in charge around Bayeux." Hagrold Flodoard, Annales, s.a. 943, p. 88. McNair
Harald_of_Bayeux
Director-General of the Royal Saxon State Railways–a cabinet post. His son, Flodoard von Biedermann, urged him to publish his assemblage of recorded conversations
Woldemar_von_Biedermann
10th-century fortress near Saint-Tropez, Provence
Germany. Other contemporary narrative sources in Latin are the Annales of Flodoard, which cover the years 919–966, and the Casus sancti Galli of Ekkehard
Fraxinetum
Head of the Catholic Church from 913 to 914
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
Pope_Lando
Frankish abbess
by Flodoard. Together they founded the Abbey of Saint Pierre de Reims. Beuve was the first abbess. Based on an oral tradition recorded by Flodoard, Canon
Beuve
French Catholic bishop
Noyon in 979 after the death of his predecessor Hadulphe, as reported by Flodoard. Lothair, King of West Francia, dedicated the monastery of Saint-Eloy de
Liudolf_of_Vermandois
10th-century wife and mother of Norman dukes
nobleman Rodulf of Ivry. The first mention of Sprota is by her contemporary, Flodoard of Reims. Although he does not name her, he identifies her under the year
Sprota
accusations have discrepancies with another early source, the annalist Flodoard (c. 894–966): John XI was the brother of Alberic II, the latter being the
List_of_sexually_active_popes
Archdiocese
of Reims in 2018. Reims was taken by the Vandals in 406. According to Flodoard, on Holy Saturday, 497, Clovis was baptized and anointed by Archbishop
Archdiocese_of_Reims
Head of the Catholic Church from 900 to 903
Papal States from 1 February 900 to his death. The tenth-century historian Flodoard, who nicknamed him "the Great", commended his noble birth and public generosity
Pope_Benedict_IV
King of West Francia from 954 to 986
Band II (Marburg, Germany: J. A. Stargardt, 1984), Tafel 1 The Annals of Flodoard of Reims, 916–966, eds & trans. Steven Fanning: Bernard S. Bachrach (New
Lothair_of_France
Western part of the kingdom of the Franks
Franks, the Annals of St-Bertin, the Annals of St-Vaast, the Annals by Flodoard of Reims, and the History of the conflicts of the Gauls by Richer of Reims
Neustria
King of West Francia from 922 to 923
Press. Fanning, Steven; Bachrach, Bernard S., eds. (2011). The Annals of Flodoard of Reims, 916–966. University of Toronto Press. Jackman, Donald C. (2008)
Robert_I_of_France
Count of Hainaut and Lotharingian magnate (890–932)
grandmother was possibly a daughter of Charles the Bald and Ermentrude. Flodoard's Annals, reports under the year 924 that Reginar the brother of Duke Gilbert
Reginar_II,_Count_of_Hainaut
Head of the Catholic Church in 897
generally agree that he was pope for twenty days during December 897. Flodoard, a tenth-century French chronicler, only credited Theodore with a twelve-day
Pope_Theodore_II
Count of Hainaut (c. 920–973)
submit, he was exiled to Bohemia, where he died before 973. The annals of Flodoard of Reims, 919-966, S. Fanning and David. S. Bachrach trans., in: Readings
Reginar_III,_Count_of_Hainaut
Carolingian archbishop
recorded the History of the Church of Reims (Historia Remensis ecclesiae) of Flodoard (died 966), in a section based on the Capitulare missorum specialia of
Wulfar
German count
and was elected king in 911. According to the contemporary chronicles by Flodoard, he had the Reims ecclesiastical lands in the Palatinate confiscated and
Werner_V_(Salian)
to settle boundary disputes concerning royal benefices on the Rhine. Flodoard's Historia Remensis Ecclesiae (history of the church of Rheims) praises
Erluin_(nobleman)
Leadership position in religious institutions
2025. Retrieved 27 July 2025. Flodoard de Reims; Fanning, Steven; Bachrach, Bernard S. (2008). The "Annals" of Flodoard of Reims: 919-966. Readings in
Bishop
was the brother of Reginar, but this remains unproven. The chronicler Flodoard of Reims recorded that, in 921, Ricwin (Ricuni infidelis) opposed Charles
Ricwin,_Count_of_Verdun
Frankish nobleman (fl. 918–922)
the German king, and, according to Flodoard, was elected "prince" (princeps) by the Lotharingian aristocracy. Flodoard also records that Robert of Neustria
Hagano
Burgundian royal
identified with the queen Suavegotha mentioned by the 10th century chronicler Flodoard. In 523, the sons of Clovis I invaded Burgundy. King Sigismund was captured
Suavegotha
10th-century French noblewoman
361. Fanning, Steven; Bachrach, Bernard S., eds. (2011). The Annals of Flodoard of Reims, 916–966. University of Toronto Press. McKitterick, Rosamond (1999)
Luitgarde_of_Vermandois
French nobleman (died 943)
later, circa 960, during the reign of Louis IV’s son Lothar III (954-986). Flodoard of Reims, whose contemporary annals provide the most reliable political
Herbert II, Count of Vermandois
Herbert_II,_Count_of_Vermandois
Medieval non-church sanctioned spousal practice "in the Danish manner"
her pursuant to the mos danicus ("danico more iuncta"). The chronicler Flodoard refers to her simply as Longsword's 'Breton concubine' ("concubina britanna")
More_danico
Reims between 642 and 645 and successor to Leudigisil. He is known from Flodoard, but not much detail is known about him. One source suggests he was known
Angelbert_(bishop_of_Reims)
Predecessor of France from 843 to 987
next set of original annals from the West Frankish kingdom are those of Flodoard, who began his account with the year 919. After the death Carloman II in
West_Francia
Italian queen
of Cremona (c. 920–72). But a third contemporary source, the annalist Flodoard (c. 894–966), says John XI was brother of Alberic II, the latter being
Marozia
Commune in Normandy, France
"Histoire". Mairie de Falaise. Flodoard of Reims (2011). Fanning, Steven; Bachrach, Bernard S. (eds.). The Annals of Flodoard of Reims: 919–966. University
Falaise,_Calvados
Gaul to convert the people there to Christianity. However, according to Flodoard, he was a contemporary of Saint Sixtus, bishop of Reims. Memmius' sister
Saint_Memmius
Viking Count of Roucy (c. 920–967)
Bishop of Langres. Renaud could have had a brother named Dodo according to Flodoard. Their parents are not known or recorded. Renaud died on 10 May 967 and
Renaud_of_Roucy
Queen of West Francia from 922 to 923
Press. Fanning, Steven; Bachrach, Bernard S., eds. (2011). The Annals of Flodoard of Reims, 919-966. University of Toronto Press. Lewis, Andrew W. (1977)
Beatrice_of_Vermandois
Belgian noble
Korveier Überarbeitung reproduced by Trillmich in 1957. Flodoard of Reims, Annals: The annals of Flodoard of Reims, 919-966, Readings in medieval civilizations
Lambert_I,_Count_of_Louvain
Mother of Hugh Capet (c. 910 – after 958)
Lothair. Hedwig is last mentioned in 958 by the West Frankish chronicler Flodoard of Reims and may have died soon afterward; a 965 entry by Sigebert of Gembloux
Hedwig_of_Saxony
Count of Flanders from 958 to 962
Wife of William I (Bantam Books, New York, 2011), p. 3 The Annals of Flodoard of Reims, 916-966, Ed. & Trans. Steven Fanning & Bernard S. Bachrach (University
Baldwin_III_of_Flanders
Head of the Catholic Church from 931 to 935
Formosus, mention this allegation at all. The highly reliable chronicler Flodoard also refers to John as the brother of Alberic II, and does not mention
Pope_John_XI
Duke of Lower Lorraine (c. 953–992/995?)
Band I (Marburg, Germany: J. A. Stargardt, 1980), Tafel 2 The Annals of Flodoard of Reims, 919–966, eds. & trans. Stephen Fanning; Bernard S. Bachrach (Toronto:
Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine
Charles,_Duke_of_Lower_Lorraine
Count of Toulouse
to refer to his newly discovered son Lewis 1965, pp. 184 n. 17 and 187. Flodoard, in his Annales, refers to the counts as principes Gothorum and names their
Raymond Pons, Count of Toulouse
Raymond_Pons,_Count_of_Toulouse
Archbishop, politician, patron and reformer (died 956)
925–48". Flodoard 2008, s.a. 947, para. 29J. Flodoard 2008, s.a. 948, para. 30A. Flodoard 2008, s.a. 948, para. 30D–E. Glenn 2004, pp. 236–40. Flodoard 2008
Robert_(archbishop_of_Trier)
Calendar year
February 9 – Ono no Michikaze, Japanese calligrapher (b. 894) March 28 – Flodoard, Frankish canon and chronicler c. May? – Rashiq al-Nasimi, Hamdanid governor
966
Head of the Catholic Church from 928 to 929
not see himself refused entry into the heavenly kingdom.” The chronicler Flodoard said of him: ”Through the virtue of Peter, Leo the sixth was taken and
Pope_Leo_VI
King of the Franks from 987 to 996
65–66. Fanning, Steven; Bachrach, Bernard S. (eds & trans.) The Annals of Flodoard of Reims, 916–966 (New York; Ontario, Can: University of Toronto Press
Hugh_Capet
Count of Blois from 940 to 975/7
of Flodoard of Reims; 919-966, Ed. & Trans. Steven Fanning & Bernard S. Bachrach (University of Toronto Press, 2011), pp. 41-2 The Annals of Flodoard of
Theobald_I,_Count_of_Blois
writers who were both maintaining chronicles at the time: Flodoard and Richer, both of Reims. Flodoard of Reims, maintained his 'Annals' over the period 920
Bernard_the_Dane
Count of Vienne (died 962)
Flodoard as a source. The implications of this byname, Constantine, have been subject to debate. Poole considered it a toponymic name of Flodoard's devising
Charles_Constantine_of_Vienne
10th-century Frankish nobleman
Stargardt. Fanning, Steven; Bachrach, Bernard S., eds. (2011). The Annals of Flodoard of Reims, 919–966. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. p. 30. Seward
Fulk_I_of_Anjou
Head of the Catholic Church from 904 to 911
Formosus, mention this allegation at all. The highly reliable chronicler Flodoard, who also is a contemporary does not mention it either. It should also
Pope_Sergius_III
European scholar (c. 895–c. 965)
origin. Ruotger in his life of Bruno referred to Israel as Irish, whereas Flodoard in his Chronicle described him as "Britto", which may refer to Brittany
Israel_the_Grammarian
of Sigebert I, king of Austrasia, based on oral tradition recorded by Flodoard, Canon of Reims, three centuries later. They are also said to be related
Balderic_of_Montfaucon
Stem duchy of the medieval Kingdom of Germany
571. Fanning, Steven; Bachrach, Bernard S., eds. (2004). The Annals of Flodoard of Reims, 916-966. Toronto: Broadview Press. MacLean, Simon (2013). "Shadow
Lower_Lotharingia
Battle between allied Burgundy and Ivrea against Italy in 923 AD
never received the Imperial throne and was forced out from Italy in 926. Flodoard wrote that 1,500 troops were killed on the Italian side. Eads 2010, p. 51
Battle_of_Fiorenzuola
List of Crusader historians after the fall of Acre
Historical documents by Gregory of Tours, Einhard, Ermoldus Nigellus, Flodoard, Abbo II of Metz, Radolfus Glaber, Adelberon and Suger in Volumes 1-8 of
List of early modern works on the Crusades
List_of_early_modern_works_on_the_Crusades
933 battle between East Francia and invading Magyar (Hungarian) forces
region and stem duchy of the German kingdom, though only French chronicler Flodoard of Reims records the Bavarian presence. The Thuringian contingent, though
Battle_of_Riade
Grouping of early Frankish people
1986:_?. Fanning, Steven; Bachrach, Bernard S., eds. (2004). The Annals of Flodoard of Reims, 916-966. Toronto: Broadview Press. Esders, Stefan (2010), "Lex
Ripuarian_Franks
Head of the Catholic Church in 897
His short rule was regarded as a virtuous one by contemporary historian Flodoard. Romanus' reign as pope ended in November 897, when it is said that "he
Pope_Romanus
7th-century Frankish bishop and Catholic saint
of what is known about Nivard comes the Frankish priest and chronicler Flodoard and other ecclesiastical sources. Born into a Merovingian noble family
Nivard
Place in France
des Vikings, Rennes, Ouest-France, 2002, p. 276 et p.389 Les Annales de Flodoard explique que Rollon reçut Cinomannis et Baiocae que les historiens ont
Maine_(province)
1841–1855 collection of Christian texts
False Decretals (56) Dunstan (137) Einhard (104) Eusebius of Vercelli (12) Flodoard (135) Fulbert of Chartres (141) Fulcher of Chartres (155) Gaius Marius
Patrologia_Latina
4th-century Bishop of Reims (d. 327)
Notice sur le saint Apôtre des Francs d'après Flodoard, Reims, Lemoine-Canart, 1857. p. 7-8. Flodoard et Guizot, Histoire de l'Église de Reims, vol.
Betause
Countess consort of Flanders
Teilband 1 (Marburg, Germany: J. A. Stargardt, 1984), Tafel 49 The Annals of Flodoard of Reims, 916–966, eds. & trans. Steven Fanning: Bernard S. Bachrach (New
Adele_of_Vermandois
Queen of France from 907 to 917
1977. p. 138–139 Bernard S. Bachrach & Steven Fanning. The Annals of Flodoard of Reims, 919-966. Volume 9 of Readings in medieval civilizations and cultures
Frederuna
Roman Catholic archbishop
matters. Much of what is known about Fulk's career comes from the historian Flodoard's History of the Church of Reims, written in 948-52, which narrates his
Fulk_(archbishop_of_Reims)
French noble
discussed by Flodoard. Tardif, J., Monuments historiques, Paris, 1866 Fanning, Steven and Bachrach, Bernard S. (translators), The Annals of Flodoard of Reims
Hilduin I, Count of Montdidier
Hilduin_I,_Count_of_Montdidier
Count of Flanders from 918 to 964
Count of Flanders". British Museum. Webster 2021, p. 43. The Annals of Flodoard of Reims, 919–966, ed. Steven Fanning & Bernard S. Bachrach (University
Arnulf_I_of_Flanders
French noble
c. 890-1160 (The Boydell Press, Woodbridge, 2004). p. 83 The Annals of Flodoard of Reims; 919-966, Ed. & Trans. Steven Fanning & Bernard S. Bachrach (University
Hugh_I,_Count_of_Maine
Member of the House of Flanders (died 933)
Yale University Press. p. 192. ISBN 978-0-300-12535-1. The Annals of Flodoard of Reims, 919–966, Ed. & Trans. Steven Fanning, Bernard S. Bachrach (University
Adelolf,_Count_of_Boulogne
10th-century Magyar chieftain and military leader
the Saxons, because they were now threatened by a war with the Slavs". Flodoard claims that the Hungarians' original destination was West Francia, as the
Bulcsú_(chieftain)
Decade
Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Volume 41, 2010, p. 31. The Annals of Flodoard of Reims, 916–966, eds & trans. Steven Fanning: Bernard S. Bachrach (New
950s
Irish saint
Remensis ecclesiae ("History of the church of Reims"), which was written by Flodoard in the tenth century. Gibrian is mentioned as one of a group of siblings
Gibrian
ancient Breviary of the Diocese of Rheims, in France; and, the accomplished Flodoard, in his history of that ancient church, sets forth several particulars
Merolilan_of_Rheims
Day of the year
Roman emperor (born 126) 592 – Guntram, French king (born 532) 966 – Flodoard, Frankish canon and chronicler 1072 – Ordulf, Duke of Saxony 1134 – Stephen
March_28
Duke of Gascony
with the comital title. Thus was Gascony divided and diminished. In 932, Flodoard records that the brothers Ermengol of Rouergue and Raymond Pons of Toulouse
Sancho_IV_Garcés_of_Gascony
as Hincmar, the Archbishop of Reims between 845 and 882, the chronicler Flodoard (c. 893 – 966), Richerus, monk of Saint-Remi (died after 998), and Gerbert
School_of_Reims
Egyptian grazer saint of Late antiquity
of Egypt, each approximately dated to the 870s. The Frankish chronicler Flodoard, priest of the Reims Cathedral, included the narrative of Mary of Egypt
Mary_of_Egypt
French archbishop (died 961)
synod at Ingelheim. The events of the time are narrated in a chronicle by Flodoard, who was close to Artald. They had spent some of Artald's time in exile
Artald_of_Reims
who had ruled Lomme from Namur before him. This Berengar was reported by Flodoard to have married a daughter of Reginar I. Robrecht came into conflict with
Robert_of_Namur_(died_981)
Important title in medieval Western Europe
of the title dux Francorum was not universally accepted. According to Flodoard of Reims, the king only "invested Hugh with the duchy of France" in 943
Duke_of_the_Franks
French count
part of King Charles the Simple's entourage in Herstal. The chronicler Flodoard records him as being a follower of Duke Hugh the Great in 925, when he
Ralph_I_of_the_Vexin
Calendar year
Tao-Klarjeti (Georgia) Pietro II Candiano, doge of Venice The Annals of Flodoard of Reims; 919-966, Ed, & Trans. Steven Fanning & Bernard S. Bachrach (University
939
FLODOARD
FLODOARD
FLODOARD
FLODOARD
Boy/Male
Dutch, Indian
Meditating
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Leyburn in North Yorkshire, so named from an uncertain first element (possibly Old English hlēg ‘shelter’) + Old English burna ‘stream’. Leybourne in Kent, which is named from an Old English personal name Lytta + burna, may also have contributed to the surname to some extent, although it is a predominantly northern name.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
From the South Cliff
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Paradise; Garden or Paradise
Boy/Male
Tamil
Effort, Work
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Greek Petros, PETTERI means "rock, stone."Â
Girl/Female
Tamil
Nireksha | நீரேகà¯à®·à®¾
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Sun
Boy/Male
Australian, Biblical, Hebrew, Jewish
Faithful and True; Tutor; King David's Oldest Son
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Needed; Fitting; Compulsory
FLODOARD
FLODOARD
FLODOARD
FLODOARD
FLODOARD