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his son Ghislemar. 122 Politics were Audoin’s concern to the end, for it was while conducting the king’s business that the venerable old bishop died at the royal villa of Clichy near Paris. 123 Vita Audoini Episcopi Rotomagensis 124 (The Life of Audoin, Bishop of Rouen) IN THE NAME OF GOD THE HIGHEST, HERE BEGINS THE LIFE OF THE BLESSED BISHOP
This book provides a collection of documents in translation which brings together the seminal sources for the late Merovingian Frankish kingdom. The collection of documents in translation includes Liber Historiae Francorum, Vita Domnae Balthidis, Vita Audoini Episcopi Rotomagensis, Acta Aunemundi, Passio Leudegarii, Passio Praejecti, and Vita Sanctae Geretrudis and the Additamentum Nivialense de Fuilano. The Liber Historiae Francorum was written while a Merovingian king still ruled over the Franks and by someone geographically very close to the political centre of that realm. Late Merovingian hagiography tends to emphasise miracles which heal and eliminate the maladies of the life, and the Vita Audoini follows the pattern. The Vita Sanctae Geretrudis makes no mention at all of Columbanus and his mission among the Franks, a strange omission if the Irish were all one group. The Passio Praejecti provides information on the relationship between the politics of the locality and the politics of the centre, for a land dispute between Praejectus and Hector, the ruler of Marseilles, was heard at the royal court at Autun at Easter 675. The Passio Leudegarii has an overt peace-making element, although the issue of who was on which side is much clouded by the complexity of the political narrative.
This introduction presents an overview of the historical context, the translated histories and their authors and a discussion of Merovingian Latin. The eight texts translated in the book represent a selection from what is in fact a far wider range of written sources for Merovingian history. The eight texts includes Liber Historiae Francorum (LHF), Vita Domnae Balthidis, Vita Audoini Episcopi Rotomagensis, Acta Aunemundi, Passio Leudegarii, Passio Praejecti, Vita Sanctae Geretrudis and the Additamentum Nivialense de Fuilano, and Annales Mettenses Priores.
–425. 10 Vita Lantberti abbatis Fontanellensis et episcopi Lugdunensis , ed. W. Levison, MGH SRM V (Hanover, 1910), pp. 608–12. Most of this work has been lost and the reference to the infant Dagobert comes in chapter 5 just as the manuscript breaks off. 11 Vita Audoini episcopi Rotomagensis , ed