Pierre Richardot

Dom
Pierre-Robert
O.S.B.
Abbot of St Willibrord's Abbey, Echternach

Statue in the Echternach abbey
Church Catholic
Installed 1607
Term ended 1628
Predecessor Johannes Bertelius
Successor Pierre Fisch
Personal details
Birth name Pierre Richardot
Born c.1575
Arras
Died 24 February 1628
Alma mater Leuven University

Pierre Richardot (c.1575–1628) was the 61st abbot of St Willibrord's Abbey, Echternach. He was the son of Jean Richardot, president of the Brussels Privy Council, and Anne Courcol de Baillencourt. Born in Arras, he studied Theology at the University of Leuven and entered the Abbey of St. Vaast in his native city.[1]

In 1607 he was named abbot of Echternach. His abbacy was overshadowed by the need to economise to pay off the debts run up to ransom his predecessor, Johannes Bertelius, who had been kidnapped by Dutch freebooters. He died on 24 February 1628 and was buried near the high altar in the abbey church.[2]

During his tenure as abbot he made a manuscript written by his medieval predecessor Thiofrid of Echternach available for publication, as Flores epitaphii sanctorum (Luxembourg, 1619).

References

  1. V. Brants, "Richardot (Pierre)", Biographie Nationale de Belgique, vol. 19 (Brussels, 1907), 282–284.
  2. Auguste Neyen, Biographie luxembourgeoise, vol. 2 (Luxembourg, 1861), 81–82.


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