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Folcuin

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Folcuin (c. 935 – 16 September 990) was a monk at the abbey of Saint-Bertin, where he was a deacon and archivist, and later abbot of Lobbes. He wrote histories of the abbots of both his monasteries.

The Gesta abbatum Sithiensium (Deeds of the Abbots of Saint-Bertin) is a combination of chronicle and cartulary. Folcuin incorporates numerous charters from the abbey's archives into his historical narrative, which begins with the abbey's foundation around 650 and continues to 961/2. It was composed at the request of the lay abbot, Adalolf.[1]

Folcuin also wrote the Gesta abbatum Lobiensium (Deeds of the Abbots of Lobbes).[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Folcuin of St. Bertin". Encyclopedia of the Medieval Chronicle. doi:10.1163/2213-2139_emc_SIM_01716.
  2. ^ Rembold, Ingrid (2018-05-03), Screen, Elina; West, Charles (eds.), "History and (Selective) Memory: Articulating Community and Division in Folcuin's Gesta abbatum Lobiensium", Writing the Early Medieval West (1 ed.), Cambridge University Press, pp. 64–79, doi:10.1017/9781108182386.006, ISBN 9781108182386, retrieved 2019-04-09