Hilduin (c. 785[1] – c. 855)[2] was Bishop of Paris,[3] chaplain to Louis I,[3] reforming Abbot of the Abbey of Saint-Denis,[3] and author.[3] He was one of the leading scholars and administrators of the Carolingian Empire.
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- ^ Taylor, Anna Lisa. Epic Lives and Monasticism in the Middle Ages, 800-1050, Cambridge University Press, 2013, ISBN 9781107030503, p. 62
- ^ a b c d Taylor, Anna (2013). "Books, Bodies, and Bones: Hilduin of St-Denis and the Relics of St Dionysius". In Ross, Jill; Conklin-Akbari, Suzanne (eds.). The Ends of the Body: Identity and Community in Medieval Culture (1st ed.). Toronto, Buffalo, and London: University of Toronto Press. pp. 25–60. doi:10.3138/9781442661387. ISBN 9781442661387. JSTOR 10.3138/9781442661387.6.