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Helgaud or Helgaldus (d. c. 1048), French historian and biographer, was a monk of the Benedictine Abbey of Fleury. Little else is known about him save that he was chaplain to the French king, Robert II the Pious, whose life (Vita) he wrote. Although earlier editors of this work of semi-hagiography expressed the opinion that "its value is not great either from the literary or from the historical point of view," it is now recognized as quite valuable, not only for the light it directly sheds on its subject, but also as representing an important phase in the development of medieval history writing.

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  • Helgaud war Mönch der Benediktinerabtei von Fleury, er lebte zu Zeiten Roberts II. (972–1031) und war mit diesem wohl auch näher bekannt. In der Vita de Gauzlini rühmt ihn als Vorsänger des Klosters und nennt ihn 1041 an letzter Stelle seines Schriftstellerkatalogs. (de)
  • Helgaud or Helgaldus (d. c. 1048), French historian and biographer, was a monk of the Benedictine Abbey of Fleury. Little else is known about him save that he was chaplain to the French king, Robert II the Pious, whose life (Vita) he wrote. Although earlier editors of this work of semi-hagiography expressed the opinion that "its value is not great either from the literary or from the historical point of view," it is now recognized as quite valuable, not only for the light it directly sheds on its subject, but also as representing an important phase in the development of medieval history writing. The only existing manuscript of the Epitoma is found in Rome, Vatican, BAV Reg. lat. 566. Earlier editions were reprinted by J. P. Migne in his Patrologia Latina, CXLI (Paris, 1844); and by M. Bouquet in the Recueil des historiens des Gaules, X (Paris, 1760), but the definitive edition (which includes a lengthy introduction and notes) appeared in 1965 by Robert-Henri Bautier and Gilette Labory (listed below). (en)
  • Helgaud de Fleury ou plus simplement Helgaud ou encore Helgaldus (mort le 27 ou le 28 août 1048), est un moine et chroniqueur de l'abbaye de Fleury. Il est célèbre pour avoir écrit la vie du roi Robert le Pieux vers 1033. On ne sait pas grand-chose d'autre sur sa vie, si ce n'est qu'il était chapelain du roi de France. (fr)
  • Helgaud was een monnik van de Benedictijnenabdij van Fleury. Hij leefde ten tijde van koning Robert II (972-1031) en was waarschijnlijk ook met hem vertrouwd. Andreas van Fleury roemt hem in zijn Vita de Gauzlini als voorzanger van het klooster en vermeldt hem voor het laatst in 1041 in verband met zijn schrijverscatalogus. (nl)
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  • Helgaud war Mönch der Benediktinerabtei von Fleury, er lebte zu Zeiten Roberts II. (972–1031) und war mit diesem wohl auch näher bekannt. In der Vita de Gauzlini rühmt ihn als Vorsänger des Klosters und nennt ihn 1041 an letzter Stelle seines Schriftstellerkatalogs. (de)
  • Helgaud de Fleury ou plus simplement Helgaud ou encore Helgaldus (mort le 27 ou le 28 août 1048), est un moine et chroniqueur de l'abbaye de Fleury. Il est célèbre pour avoir écrit la vie du roi Robert le Pieux vers 1033. On ne sait pas grand-chose d'autre sur sa vie, si ce n'est qu'il était chapelain du roi de France. (fr)
  • Helgaud was een monnik van de Benedictijnenabdij van Fleury. Hij leefde ten tijde van koning Robert II (972-1031) en was waarschijnlijk ook met hem vertrouwd. Andreas van Fleury roemt hem in zijn Vita de Gauzlini als voorzanger van het klooster en vermeldt hem voor het laatst in 1041 in verband met zijn schrijverscatalogus. (nl)
  • Helgaud or Helgaldus (d. c. 1048), French historian and biographer, was a monk of the Benedictine Abbey of Fleury. Little else is known about him save that he was chaplain to the French king, Robert II the Pious, whose life (Vita) he wrote. Although earlier editors of this work of semi-hagiography expressed the opinion that "its value is not great either from the literary or from the historical point of view," it is now recognized as quite valuable, not only for the light it directly sheds on its subject, but also as representing an important phase in the development of medieval history writing. (en)
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  • Helgaud von Fleury (de)
  • Helgaud (en)
  • Helgaud (fr)
  • Helgaud van Fleury (nl)
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