Saint Dagobert
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Saint Dagobert may refer to:
- Dagobert II, king of Austrasia from 675/6 until 679. He was assassinated and came to be regarded as a martyr. He was buried at Stenay, where a basilica was erected in the 9th century. He appears in some martyrologies from the later 10th century. No later than the 11th century, he had a hagiography, the Vita Dagoberti.[1]
- Dagobert I, king of the Franks from 623 until 639. The only evidence of his cultus is the Gesta Dagoberti, written at the abbey of Saint-Denis in the early 830s. He was seemingly not regarded as a saint anywhere else.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Paul J. Fouracre (2008), "Forgetting and Remembering Dagobert II: The English Connection", Frankland: The Franks and the World of the Early Middle Ages, Manchester University Press, pp. 70–89.
- ^ Constance B. Bouchard (2015), Rewriting Saints and Ancestors: Memory and Forgetting in France, 500–1200, University of Pennsylvania Press, pp. 148–149.