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According to Felice Lifshitz, the main reason for the veneration of Gildard is his association with Medard. Prior to the emergence of widespread belief in this association, no cult of Gildard was promoted, and his relics were kept in the church of Notre Dame (St. Mary) in suburban Rouen without
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that the brothers be reunited in death. Apparently the people of Rouen were not happy to see their saint go, and made the offer that the monks of St. Medard leave them the head of Gildard, for which they would give them the head of
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attracting any attention. They were removed to the Abbey of St. Medard in Soissons precisely because of the supposed sibling connection; when the monks of St. Medard discovered this link, they argued successfully with
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A Dictionary of Christian Biography, Literature, Sects and Doctrines, Being a Continuation of "The Dictionary of the Bible": Eaba-Hermocrates
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His body was buried at St. Mary's Church in Rouen, which later was named after him. According to Butler, his body was removed during
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p. 13 and 14 (Geldaredus), 15 and 16 (Gildaredus, and Gildardus), 17 (Gelidandus), 19 (Gildaredus).
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The Norman conquest of Pious Neustria: historiographic discourse and saintly relics, 684–1090
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adds that he "governed the see of Rouen with great zeal during the space of fifteen years."
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Lifshitz, Felice (1990). "Eight Men In: Rouennais Traditions of Archiepiscopal Sanctity".
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Rotuli Normanniae in turri Londinensi asservati, Johanne et Henrico quinto Angliæ regibus
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Gildaredus took part in the First Council of Orléans in 511. C. De Clercq,
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The lives of the fathers, martyrs, and other principal saints
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Concilia Galliae, A. 511 – 695 (Turnhout: Brepols 1963),
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Church of St Medard and St Gildard, parish church in
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Haskins Society Journal Studies in Medieval History
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Saint Gildard (Lurcy-le-Bourg)
Rouen
Normandy
France
Roman Catholic Church
shrine
Abbey of St. Medard, Soissons
Feast
Bishop of Rouen
Roman Catholic Church
missal
Sarum Rite
confessor
Medard
Roman Martyrology
Medard
First Council of Orléans
Clovis I
Rouen
Alban Butler
Norman incursions
Abbey of St. Medard
Soissons

Charles the Bald
Romanus of Rouen
Remigius of Rouen
Crépon
Calvados

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