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king or loyalty and connection with the new monarch. His most ancient biographical description criticizes him for the use of bishops in the East Frankish government, but this criticism may be the responsibility of the author. Around 914/915 he traveled to Rome where he presented a further unknown conflict with Count Meginhard of Hamaland to
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As bishop, Radboud was the most important representative of East Frankish authority in the northern Netherlands. In 911, however, the Duchy of Lorraine, in which the diocese of Utrecht was located, came to the western Frankish kingdom. Radboud then seems to have wavered between loyalty to his old
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He was buried in the Lebuin Church of Deventer. Several sources, including historian Johan Picardt, indicate that his intestines have been buried in the church in Nijenstede. During the Middle Ages, the veneration of Saint Radboud remained limited to the diocese of Utrecht. His feast day is 29
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In the Netherlands, Radboud is the patron of Catholic scientific practice. In 1905, the St. Radboud Foundation was established with the aim of promoting Catholic higher education in the Netherlands and in particular the establishment of a Catholic university. In 1923 the Catholic University of
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A number of smaller writings are attributed to Radboud, but there are doubts about his authorship. Most of the writings are saints' lives, some in prose, others in verses. He described the life of the Anglo-Saxon missionaries
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Radboud made preparations to take the seat in Utrecht again. To do so, he drew up a list of all the possessions of the diocese before the expulsion by the Normans. Radboud fell ill on a mission trip in Drenthe and died in
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A. G. Weiler, "Sint Radboud, bisschop van Utrecht van 899/900 tot 917. Pastor, geleerde, historicus, dichter en componist",
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Hesselink-Zweers, D., "Hardenberg, an episcopal castle fortified city", Hardenberg Municipal Archives
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After Charles's death, he presumably became a Benedictine monk in the famous Saint-Martin convent of
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Radboud was born around the middle of the 9th century from a noble Frankish family near
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Trajecta, tijdschrift voor geschiedenis van het katholiek leven in Nederland
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in November 917 before these plans could be executed. He was buried in the
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Repertorium van verhalende historische bronnen uit de Middeleeuwen
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in the Oversticht, where one of his predecessors had settled.
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was destroyed by the Normans, he did not live there but in
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