• 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...
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    contrasted with the pious aura, bordering on holiness, which his biographer Helgaud of Fleury was willing to lend him in his work "Life of King Robert the...
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  • figure in the mid-9th century, while their daughter Bertha went on to marry Helgaud II, Count of Ponthieu. Control of marriage and the meanings of legitimacy...
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    Picard Religion Catholicism Government County Count of Ponthieu   • ?-926 Helgaud III (first) Historical era Middle Ages • First count mentioned ~926 • Disestablished...
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    Victorinus (8) Gottschalk (121) Gratian (187) Guibert of Nogent (156) Helgaud (141) Helinand of Froidmont (212) Hermannus Contractus (also called Hermann...
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  • Nithard, Abbot of St. Riquier a daughter, Bertha, who went on to marry Helgaud II, Count of Ponthieu and a daughter Arsinde, who married Remigius de Reims...
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  • the Pious. Hugues had two children by an unknown mistress or mistresses: Helgaud and Hugues. The children are believed to be illegitimate as they did not...
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    Ponthieu (comte de Ponthieu) became a courtesy title for the royal family. Helgaud III, also Count of Montreuil. d. 926 in battle against the Normans. Herluin...
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    Oeuvres de Liutprand, Raoul Glaber, Adémar de Chabannes, Adalberon [et] Helgaud. Mémoires du passé pour servir au temps présent. Vol. 6. Paris.{{cite book}}:...
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    of whom had held the title Duke of the Franks. The monk of Fleury named Helgaud (died ca 1068), was chaplain to King Robert II and wrote a brief Epitoma...
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