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Baldric of Noyon

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Baldric giving a charter of liberties to the citizens of Noyon in 1108.
Painting by Louis-Jean Beaupuy [fr] between 1942 and 1945.

Baldric or Balderic[a] was the forty-second bishop of Tournai and Noyon (1099–1112).[1] He was born in Artois and was a canon and cantor in the dioceses of Cambrai and Thérouanne prior to becoming bishop.[2]

The Deeds of the Bishops of Cambrai has mistakenly been attributed to him.[1] His surviving acta include the charter of 1105 by which he awarded the right of presentment for Tielt to the chapter of St Salvator in Harelbeke.[3]

Notes

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  1. ^ His name in French may be spelled Baldéric, Baudri or Baudry. In Latin it is Baldericus.

References

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  1. ^ a b F. Hennebert, "Baldéric", Biographie Nationale de Belgique, vol. 1 (Brussels, 1866), 659-661.
  2. ^ R. Bonnaud- Delamare, "La Paix en Flandre pendant la Première Croisade", Revue du Nord 154 (1957), pp. 147–152, who gives Baldric's dates as 1098–1013.
  3. ^ K. Maddens, "Schenking van het altaar van Tielt aan het Sint-Salvatorskapittel van Harelbeke, 1105", in Doorheen de nationale geschiedenis, vol. 1 (State Archives in Belgium, Brussels, 1980), pp. 15-17.