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Theodoric the Monk
Theodoric the Monk ((ラテン語:Theodoricus monachus); also ''Tjodrik munk''; in Old Norse his name was most likely ''Þórir''〔) was a 12th-century Norwegian Benedictine monk, perhaps at the Nidarholm Abbey. He may be identical with either Bishop Tore of the Diocese of Hamar or Archbishop Tore Gudmundsson, of the Archdiocese of Nidaros who both went under the Latin name ''Theodoricus'' in the Abbey of St. Victor, Paris.
==Biography==
Theodoric wrote a brief history of the kings of Norway in Latin, ''Historia de Antiquitate Regum Norwagiensium'' sometime between 1177 and 1188. The work covers Norwegian history from the reign of the 9th century King Haraldr hárfagri up to the death of King Sigurðr Jórsalafari in 1130. His work, which was dedicated to Archbishop Eystein Erlendsson of Nidaros (1161-1188), remains an important source to the oldest parts of Norway's modern-time history. In his work, Theodoricus left out the most recent period of Norwegian history. Theodoric states that he considered it "utterly unfitting to record for posterity the crimes, killings, perjuries, parricides, desecrations of holy places, the contempt for God, the plundering no less of the clergy than of the whole people, the abductions of women and other abominations which it would take long to enumerate"〔Theodoricus monachus 1998, p. 53.〕 which followed the death of King Sigurðr.〔(Per G. Norseng: ''Theodoricus monachus'' (Store norske leksikon) )〕
Theodoric's work is one of the Norwegian synoptics, the oldest preserved kings' sagas. The others include ''Historia Norwegie'' and ''Ágrip af Nóregskonungasögum''. Theodoric relied heavily on Icelandic sources, possibly including the ''Oldest Saga of St. Olaf'' and Oddr Snorrason's ''Óláfs saga Tryggvasonar''.

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