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Frothar (archbishop of Bordeaux)

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could be annulled on the grounds that the couple had not consummated it. Rodulf and Frothar seem to have successfully negotiated the annulment and preserved peace between the two powerful Aquitanian families of Stephen and Raymond. This was especially important because Aquitaine had recently been
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granted it permission to elect its own abbot and the monks chose Frothar, who was abbot as late as 893. After Frothar's death, the abbey reverted to the control of Duke
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directed an epistolary treatise at him and Rodulf of Bourges. In the treatise, Hincmar suggested that the marriage of a certain Count Stephen to a daughter of Count
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and forced his relatives to confirm a charter of 887 restoring those lands to Beaulieu. He also intervened with King
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Frothar was active in preserving church lands. He returned lands his family stole from Beaulieu in the
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raids forced him to abandon his seat in 870. With papal approval, he was transferred to the
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The Development of Southern French and Catalan Society, 718–1050
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Frothar was archbishop at Bordeaux by late 860, when Archbishop
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Index

Aquitanian
West Francia
Archbishop of Bordeaux
Viking
Archdiocese of Bourges
Counts of Toulouse
Rouergue
Rodulf
Brioude
Beaulieu
Bernard Plantapilosa
Counts of Auvergne
Charles the Bald
William I of Aquitaine
Saint-Hilaire-de-Poitiers
Charroux
Hincmar of Reims
Raymond of Toulouse
Charles the Younger
Ponthion
Limousin
Carloman II
Fréjus
abbey of Saint-Victor de Marseille
Lewis 1965


Nelson 1992
Nelson 1992
Lewis 1965

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