Dudo, Dean of St. Quentin, active 1030
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- Dudone di San Quintino, 1995:p. 7, etc. (Dudo of St. Quentin; Dudon de Saint-Quentin; Dudos von St-Quentin)
- Enc. Brit. 15th ed.(Dudo of Saint-Quentin; also spelled Dudon; b.c. 960 in Vermandois, Picardy, France; d. before 1043 in Rouen, Normandy; historian of the first dukes of Normandy; canon of Saint-Quentin
- RA. LCN 2015
Dudo, or Dudon, was a Picard historian, and dean of Saint-Quentin, where he was born the 960s. He was an erudite scholar and he likely acquired his education in Liège or perhaps Laon. By 987, Dudo had become a canon at St Quentin, the abbacy of which was held by the counts of Vermandois. In that year he was sent on a diplomatic mission to Richard I of Normandy by Albert I, Count of Vermandois which was successful. Dudo became a frequent visitor to the Norman court in the two years prior to Richard's death in 996. In a letter to Adalbero, Bishop of Laon, Dudo said that, as a result, Richard asked him to write a work recording "the customs and deeds of the Norman Land, the rights established within the kingdom of his great-grandfather Rollo". During a second stay in Normandy, Dudo wrote his history of the Normans, a task which Duke Richard had urged him to undertake. Very little else is known about his life, except that he died before 1043.
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