The old Carolingian-era cathedral of Beauvais: Notre-Dame de la Basse Œuvre
Bishop, Abbot
Residence
Corbie
Died
28 January 881
Honored in
Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church
Feast
28 January 11 February
Odo I (or Eudes I) was a West Frankish prelate who served as abbot of Corbie in the 850s and as bishop of Beauvais from around 860 until his death in 881. He was a courtier and a diplomat, going on missions to East Francia and the Holy See.
He wrote a lost treatise on Easter against the Greek practice.[1] He also wrote a passion of Saint Lucian, modelled on the hagiographical work of Hilduin, and was the first to portray Lucian as the founding bishop of Beauvais.
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The Diocese ofBeauvais, Noyon, and Senlis (Latin: Dioecesis Bellovacensis, Noviomensis et Silvanectensis; French: Diocèse de Beauvais, Noyon et Senlis)...
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powerful aristocratic family in the Kingdom of France. In previous decades, two of its members, Odo (888) and Robert I (922), had ascended to the throne, displacing...
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duke of Benevento John I, Frankish abbot (approximate date) Liu Ye, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty Lu Guimeng, Chinese poet OdoI, bishop ofBeauvais Orso...
A list of people, who died during the 9th century, who have received recognition as Blessed (through beatification) or Saint (through canonization) from...
Count Guy II in the favor of Duke Louis Iof Orléans, who was the second son of King Charles V. The very last hereditary count of Blois was his grandson...
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Joachim Rupalley (1718–1780) painter Édouard Lair de Beauvais, (1790–1851), architect Alfred Lair de Beauvais (1820–1869), organist and composer Robert Lefèvre...
nobles of West Francia began to assert that the monarchy was elective, not hereditary, and twice chose Robertians (OdoI (888–898) and Robert I (922–923))...
father Odo III, Blanche of Navarre's staunch ally, had died in 1218). This provoked Queen Blanche to intervene, in order to stop the spread of the conflict...
daughter of Ralph IV OdoI the Insane (1080–1085), Count of Vermandois and of Valois, son of previous, he was disinheredited by the council of Barons of France...