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Hincmar
Hincmar (806 – 21 December 882), archbishop of Reims, the friend, advisor and propagandist〔Norman F. Cantor, ''The Civilization of the Middle Ages'', 1993:186.〕 of Charles the Bald, was one of the most remarkable figures in the ecclesiastical history of the Carolingian period. He belonged to a noble family of northern Francia. ==Early life== Destined to the monastic life, he was brought up at Saint-Denis under the direction of the abbot Hilduin (died 844), who brought him in 822 to the court of the emperor Louis the Pious. When Hilduin was disgraced in 830 for having joined the party of Lothair I, Hincmar accompanied him into exile at Corvey in Saxony, but returned with him to Saint-Denis when the abbot was reconciled with the emperor, and remained faithful to the emperor during his struggle with his sons.
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