Liudolf of Vermandois

Liudolf of Vermandois (died before 9 November 986), son of Adalbert I, Count of Vermandois, and Gerberge of Lorraine.[1]

Luidolf was appointed Bishop of Noyon in 979[1] after the death of his predecessor Hadulphe, as reported by Flodoard. Lothair, King of West Francia, dedicated the monastery of Saint-Eloy de Noyon in Liudolf's memory.

Notes

  1. Le Jan 2000, p. 59.

Sources

  • Le Jan, Regine (2000). "Continuity and Change in the Tenth Century Nobility". In Duggan, Anne (ed.). Nobles and Nobility in Medieval Europe: Concepts, Origins, Transformations. The Boydell Press.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)


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