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Herluin (Abbott of Bec) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Herluin (Abbott of Bec) Herluin commonly called Hellouin, (995/997 in Bonneville-Aptot-August 26, 1078), was a knight at the court of Gilbert of Brionne and a Benedictine monk who founded Abbey of Our Lady of Bec, Normandy.〔Ferdinand Hoefer, Nouvelle Biographie générale, vol.24, (Paris, Firmin-Didot, 1858), p. 348-9.〕 ==Early life== Born around 995/997AD, according to Mabillon, of Norman Nobiulity. Ansgot his father was a Danish Viking follower of Rollo, while his mother, Eloise had kinship to the counts of Flandres. In his youth he was a brave soldier to whom the Duke Robert gave more than a mark of esteem. Later, being poorly paid for his services by Gislbert, Herluin began to take the profession of arms in disgust. One day in 1034, amid a frightful melee where he had hardly any hope of salvation, he vowed to ''drop the sword'' and put on the garb of the monks, if escaped so great peril.
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