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<p> also called AIMOIN, AYMOIN, a French Benedictine of the convent of Fleury, died 1008. He was a pupil of Abbo of Fleury, at whose request he wrote the work Historia Francorum, which extends from 253 to 654. A continuation by another author, which is more valuable than the original, carries the narrative to the year 727. It is contained in Bouquet's [[Collection]] des historiens de [[France]] (Paris, 1738, 8 vols.)o [[Aimon]] also wrote Vita Abbonis Floriacencis, and several works on St. Bernard. — Herzog, 1:198. </p>
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<p> also called [[Aimoin, Aymoin]]  a French Benedictine of the convent of Fleury, died 1008. He was a pupil of [[Abbo]] of Fleury, at whose request he wrote the work Historia Francorum, which extends from 253 to 654. A continuation by another author, which is more valuable than the original, carries the narrative to the year 727. It is contained in Bouquet's [[Collection]] des historiens de [[France]] (Paris, 1738, 8 vols.)o [[Aimon]] also wrote Vita Abbonis Floriacencis, and several works on St. Bernard. '''''''''' Herzog, 1:198. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 08:43, 15 October 2021

Aimon [1]

also called Aimoin, Aymoin a French Benedictine of the convent of Fleury, died 1008. He was a pupil of Abbo of Fleury, at whose request he wrote the work Historia Francorum, which extends from 253 to 654. A continuation by another author, which is more valuable than the original, carries the narrative to the year 727. It is contained in Bouquet's Collection des historiens de France (Paris, 1738, 8 vols.)o Aimon also wrote Vita Abbonis Floriacencis, and several works on St. Bernard. Herzog, 1:198.

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