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Helinand of Froidmont : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hélinand of Froidmont Hélinand of Froidmont〔French ''Hélinand'' (or ''Hélinant'') ''de Froidmont'', Latin ''Helinandus Frigidimontis'', alternatively ''Elinandus'', ''Elynandus'', etc.〕 (c. 1150—after 1229 (probably 1237〔B.M. Kienzle, "Mary Speaks against Heresy. An Unedited Sermon of Hélinand for the Purification, Paris, B.N., ms. lat. 14591." In: ''Sacris Erudiri'' 32 (1991), pp. 291-308〕)) was a medieval poet, chronicler, and ecclesiastical writer. He was born of Flemish parents at Pronleroy in Oise in France c. 1150; his date of death is said to be 3 February 1223, or 1229, or 1237. His talents as a minstrel won the favor of King Philip Augustus, and for some time he freely indulged in the pleasures of the world, after which he became a Cistercian monk at the monastery of Froidmont in the Diocese of Beauvais about the year 1190. From being a self-indulgent man of the world he became a model of piety and mortification in the monastery. Whatever time was not consumed in monastic exercises he devoted to ecclesiastical studies and, after his ordination to the priesthood, to preaching and writing. The Church of Beauvais honors him as a saint and celebrates his feast day on 3 February. Hélinand of Froidmont is sometimes confused with the Cistercian Hélinand of Perseigne, the author of a commentary on the Apocalypse and glosses on the Book of Exodus, although there are no arguments for this identification.〔See Voorbij (below)〕 == Works ==
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