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31: 353: 170:(thus making him an archbishop in 779) and how Charlemagne and Carloman had restored many lands that had previously been taken from the church of Reims. Modern scholarship has tended to view this letter as being heavily interpolated by later partisans of the see of Reims, either by Archbishop Hincmar or by supporters of the deposed archbishop, 117:, the later archbishop of Reims, Tilpin occupied himself in securing the restoration of the rights and properties of his church, the revenues and prestige of which had been impaired under the rule of the more martial Milo. 113:(who was also acting as bishop of Reims) before becoming full bishop upon Milo's death around 762. The date of Tilpin's election as a bishop is unknown, usually placed in 748 or 753. According to 216:
It is possible that the warlike legends which have gathered around the name of "Turpin" are due to some confusion of his identity with that of his predecessor Milo. According to Flodoard,
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in the abbey of Saint-Remi in Reims. Tilpin presumably performed the funeral. As a result, the city of Reims was neglected during the long reign of Carloman's brother and rival,
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Before Tilpin's episcopate, probably no earlier than 745, a community of priests had formed in the 6th-century basilica that housed the relics of
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may be trusted, although it has been stated that this event took place on 2 September 800. Hincmar, who composed his
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than the source of later ones, and its popularity seems to date from the latter part of the 12th century.
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and twelve pounds of silver annually. This letter, too, has come under suspicion as falsified.
124:. Tilpin gave this community a monastic rule and thus founded the abbey of Saint-RĂ©mi (now the 110: 898: 68:
from about 748 until his death. He was for many years regarded as the author of the legendary
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to Tilpin in 780, in which the pope recalls how Charlemagne had asked him to send Tilpin the
137: 70: 494: 938: 872: 735: 685: 655: 605: 476: 428: 236:), the same people credited with ambushing the rearguard of Charlemagne's army and killing 101:, the tenth-century historian of the church of Reims, Tilpin was originally a monk at the 8: 945: 710: 615: 569: 1099: 959: 125: 1024: 966: 924: 750: 74:, which is thus also known as the "Pseudo-Turpin Chronicle". He appears as one of the 680: 206: 175: 1173: 1158: 913: 690: 620: 564: 530: 210: 209:. It is, however, entirely legendary, being instead the crystallization of earlier 80: 224:
from his office and replaced him with a warrior clerk named Milo, afterwards also
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Politics and History in the Tenth Century: The Work and World of Richer of Reims
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Lesne, Emile (1913). "La letter interpolée d'Adrien I à Tilpin".
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Tilpin died in 794, if the evidence of a diploma alluded to by
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Rituals of Power: From Late Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages
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with his brother, was buried in a 4th-century Roman
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Turpin (archbishop)

Heidelberg University Library
Latin
bishop of Reims
Historia Caroli Magni
Twelve Peers
chansons de geste
Song of Roland
Flodoard
Basilica of Saint-Denis
chorbishop
Bishop Milo of Trier
Hincmar
Saint Remigius
Musée Saint-Remi
scriptorium
Reims Cathedral
synod of Rome
Carloman I
king of the Franks
sarcophagus
Charlemagne
Pope Adrian I
pallium
Ebbo
Louis the Younger
Douzy
precarium
Jean Mabillon

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