Theodulf, Bishop of Orléans, approximately 760-821

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Name (Latin)
Theodulf, Bishop of Orléans, approximately 760-821
Other forms of name
Theodulf, von Orléans, approximately 760-821
Teodulfo, de Orléans, approximately 760-821
Theodulphe, Bishop of Orléans, approximately 760-821
Theodulfus Aurelianensis, approximately 760-821
Date of birth
0760
Date of death
0821
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q534814
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Wikipedia description:

Theodulf of Orléans (Saragossa, Spain, c. 750(/60) – 18 December 821) was a writer, poet and the Bishop of Orléans (c. 798 to 818) during the reign of Charlemagne and Louis the Pious. He was a key member of the Carolingian Renaissance and an important figure during the many reforms of the church under Charlemagne, as well as almost certainly the author of the Libri Carolini, "much the fullest statement of the Western attitude to representational art that has been left to us by the Middle Ages". He is mainly remembered for this and the survival of the private oratory or chapel made for his villa at Germigny-des-Prés, with a mosaic probably from about 806. In Bible manuscripts produced under his influence, the Book of Baruch and the Letter of Jeremiah (as Chapter 6 of the Book of Baruch) became part of the Western (Vulgate) Bible canon.

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