Hincmar

French archbishop and historian

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Served as the Archbishop of Reims from 845 until death. Played a significant role in the Carolingian Renaissance, focusing on church reform and the promotion of education. Authored several texts, including works on theology and history. Engaged in political affairs, particularly in the relationship between church and state. Advocated for the primacy of the papacy and participated in several synods and councils.

Authored 'De Divortio Lotharii'

Played a key role in the election of Louis the Stammerer

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