Paul The Deacon

Paul The Deacon

▪ Italian historian
Latin  Paulus Diaconus  
born c. 720, , Cividale del Friuli, Lombardy [Italy]
died c. 799, , Montecassino, Benevento

      Lombard historian and poet, whose Historia Langobardorum (“History of the Lombards”) is the principal source on his people.

      Born to a rich and noble family of Friuli, northeast of Venice, Paul spent many years at the Lombard court in Pavia, serving as councillor under King Desiderius. After the fall of the Lombard kingdom to Charlemagne, Paul and his brother were involved in an anti-Frankish plot; their property was confiscated, and his brother was carried off as a prisoner to France. Paul took refuge in Benevento in southern Italy at the court of Duke Arichis II, who had married Desiderius' daughter Adalberga, once Paul's pupil. Several years later, when Charlemagne was in Rome, Paul sent verses to him begging for pardon and for the release of his brother. Charlemagne responded by freeing Paul's brother but insisted that Paul become a member of his court at Aachen, where he took part in the Frankish king's palace school, along with the scholars Alcuin and Einhard, meeting with the king for learned discussions.

      In 786 Paul returned to Italy with Charlemagne, settling at the abbey of Montecassino, where he spent the rest of his life and wrote his history. Based on written sources and on oral tradition, which would otherwise have been lost, it covers the history of the Lombards to 744. His other works include a history of the bishops of Metz, a collection of homilies for the ecclesiastical year, a commentary on the Rule of St. Benedict, and another history, Historia Romana.

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