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Herman of Tournai, Herman of Laon or Hériman of Tournai, (French Hériman, Latin Herimannus; 1095–1147), the third abbot of Saint Martin of Tournai, was a chronicler of his abbey and, in many anecdotal accounts connected with the abbey, a social historian of the world seen from its perspective. Forced from his abbacy in 1136 by a contingent within the monastic community that asserted he had been lax in his enforcement of the Benedictine rule, he had the leisure while at Rome to write his book, Restauratio sancti Martini Tornacensis, written in Latin about fifty years after a local plague of 1090. He was a pupil of Odoardus, later Bishop of Cambrai, whose example as a teacher he delineates at the start of his work, and who was the driving force behind the refounding of a neglected and undist

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  • Hermann von Tournai (de)
  • Herman of Tournai (en)
  • Ermanno di Tournai (it)
  • Hériman de Tournai (fr)
  • Herman van Doornik (nl)
  • Герман Турнейский (ru)
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  • Herrman von Tournai (lat. Herimannus Tornacensis) (* um 1095 in Tournai; † nach 1147 in Palästina) war ein Benediktinermönch, Chronist, Verfasser historischer Traktate über Heiligenleben und Abt der Abtei Saint-Martin von Tournai. (de)
  • Hériman de Tournai (connu également comme Hériman de Laon), né vers 1095 et décédé après 1147, était un moine bénédictin, chroniqueur et troisième abbé de son abbaye, Saint-Martin de Tournai, de 1127 à 1137. (fr)
  • Ermanno di Tournai, detto anche Herimannus Tornacensis, Erimanno di Tournai o Ermanno di Laon (Tournai, ... – Palestina, 1147), è stato un religioso belga. Monaco all'abbazia di San Martino (Tournai) dal 1095, ne divenne abate nel 1127, dimettendosi poi nel 1137 per intraprendere diversi pellegrinaggi. Visitò nel 1140 Roma e si recò nel 1142 in Spagna, partecipando poi nel 1147 alla seconda crociata, ove trovò la morte. (it)
  • Herman van Doornik (circa 1090 - circa 1147), ook Hériman van Laon genoemd, was abt (1127-1137) van de benedictijnerabdij van Sint-Maarten in Doornik. Hij schreef historische tractaten en heiligenlevens. Hij was betrokken bij de oprichting van het bisdom Doornik (1146) door zijn reizen naar de Heilige Stoel in Rome. (nl)
  • Герман Турнейский, или Герман из Турне, он же Эрман де Лан (фр. Hériman de Tournai, или Hérman de Laon, нидерл. Herman van Doornik, нем. Hermann von Tournai, лат. Herimannus Laudunensis; около 1090 или 1091, Турне — после 1147) — средневековый фламандский хронист, теолог и агиограф, монах-бенедиктинец, летописец и третий настоятель аббатства Св. Мартина в Турне. (ru)
  • Herman of Tournai, Herman of Laon or Hériman of Tournai, (French Hériman, Latin Herimannus; 1095–1147), the third abbot of Saint Martin of Tournai, was a chronicler of his abbey and, in many anecdotal accounts connected with the abbey, a social historian of the world seen from its perspective. Forced from his abbacy in 1136 by a contingent within the monastic community that asserted he had been lax in his enforcement of the Benedictine rule, he had the leisure while at Rome to write his book, Restauratio sancti Martini Tornacensis, written in Latin about fifty years after a local plague of 1090. He was a pupil of Odoardus, later Bishop of Cambrai, whose example as a teacher he delineates at the start of his work, and who was the driving force behind the refounding of a neglected and undist (en)
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  • Herrman von Tournai (lat. Herimannus Tornacensis) (* um 1095 in Tournai; † nach 1147 in Palästina) war ein Benediktinermönch, Chronist, Verfasser historischer Traktate über Heiligenleben und Abt der Abtei Saint-Martin von Tournai. (de)
  • Herman of Tournai, Herman of Laon or Hériman of Tournai, (French Hériman, Latin Herimannus; 1095–1147), the third abbot of Saint Martin of Tournai, was a chronicler of his abbey and, in many anecdotal accounts connected with the abbey, a social historian of the world seen from its perspective. Forced from his abbacy in 1136 by a contingent within the monastic community that asserted he had been lax in his enforcement of the Benedictine rule, he had the leisure while at Rome to write his book, Restauratio sancti Martini Tornacensis, written in Latin about fifty years after a local plague of 1090. He was a pupil of Odoardus, later Bishop of Cambrai, whose example as a teacher he delineates at the start of his work, and who was the driving force behind the refounding of a neglected and undistinguished church dedicated to St Martin of Tours near Tournai. Herman's Restauratio has been edited and translated for the first time into English by Lynn Harry Nelson, who provided extended explanatory notes. Following his expulsion from Tournai, Herman spent some time at Laon, where he joined the circle of Bishop Bartholomew de Jur. Bartholomew sent Herman into Spain to recover the body of Saint Vincent of Saragossa, which had been promised for Laon by Alfonso, king of Aragon, Bartholomew's kinsman. Though the relics were not forthcoming, Herman had the opportunity to copy some Spanish Marian works by Ildefonsus of Toledo to which he added an account of Bartholomew's building programme at Laon, and his own miracle book, De miraculis beatae Mariae Laudunensis, "of the miracles of Saint Mary of Laon". The work linked a revival in the spiritual life of Laon under its bishop Bartholomew to the particular local interventions of the Virgin Mary, whose relics were toured in central France and England to raise money for the rebuilding of Laon Cathedral, recently laid waste by fire. He wrote the account in the 1140s, pseudepigraphically, as if by a canon of the cathedral: in his address to Bartholomew he asserts, "I was reluctant to put my small name beneath them, so I have washed these miracles by a pretext under the name of the canons of the church." (en)
  • Hériman de Tournai (connu également comme Hériman de Laon), né vers 1095 et décédé après 1147, était un moine bénédictin, chroniqueur et troisième abbé de son abbaye, Saint-Martin de Tournai, de 1127 à 1137. (fr)
  • Ermanno di Tournai, detto anche Herimannus Tornacensis, Erimanno di Tournai o Ermanno di Laon (Tournai, ... – Palestina, 1147), è stato un religioso belga. Monaco all'abbazia di San Martino (Tournai) dal 1095, ne divenne abate nel 1127, dimettendosi poi nel 1137 per intraprendere diversi pellegrinaggi. Visitò nel 1140 Roma e si recò nel 1142 in Spagna, partecipando poi nel 1147 alla seconda crociata, ove trovò la morte. (it)
  • Herman van Doornik (circa 1090 - circa 1147), ook Hériman van Laon genoemd, was abt (1127-1137) van de benedictijnerabdij van Sint-Maarten in Doornik. Hij schreef historische tractaten en heiligenlevens. Hij was betrokken bij de oprichting van het bisdom Doornik (1146) door zijn reizen naar de Heilige Stoel in Rome. (nl)
  • Герман Турнейский, или Герман из Турне, он же Эрман де Лан (фр. Hériman de Tournai, или Hérman de Laon, нидерл. Herman van Doornik, нем. Hermann von Tournai, лат. Herimannus Laudunensis; около 1090 или 1091, Турне — после 1147) — средневековый фламандский хронист, теолог и агиограф, монах-бенедиктинец, летописец и третий настоятель аббатства Св. Мартина в Турне. (ru)
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