Talk:Hélinand of Froidmont

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[edit] Year of death

I propose to change the year of Helinand's death to "after 1229; 1237?". The latter date is mentioned by B.M. Kienzle 1991A in Voorbij's bibliography [1] (p. 299). I can't remember exactly what it was based upon - I believe it was a calendar or part of a book of the dead; I'll sort that out. Helinand was alive and preaching in Toulouse in 1229 for sure, when he gave three inaugural sermons for the university that had just been founded there (Voorbij: E.L. Saak 1997, p. 300). Iblardi 07:59, 20 February 2007 (UTC)

You might like to add that information to University of Toulouse. The article is a mere stub at present, but every little helps. Andrew Dalby 11:30, 20 February 2007 (UTC)