- Vidame
Vidame, a French corruption of the official Latin term "vicedominus" ('vice-lord'), was a
feudal title inFrance . The vidame was originally, like the "avoué" (advocatus ), a secular official chosen by thebishop of thediocese , with the consent of thecount , to perform functions in the church's earthly interest, canonically incompatible with the clerical state, or at least deemed inappropriate, especially involving violence, even in the service of justice, and to act as protector, rather in the tradition of the RomanDefensores .Unlike the
advocate , however, the vice-dominus was at the outset anecclesiastic , who acted as the bishop'slieutenant (locum tenens ) orvicar . But the causes that changed the character of the advocatus operated also in the case of the vidame.History
During the
Carolingian epoch, indeed, advocatus and vice-dominus were interchangeable terms; and it was only in the11th century that they became generally differentiated: the title of avoué being commonly reserved for nobles charged with the protection of anabbey , that of vidame for those guarding anepiscopal see .With the crystallization of the feudal system in the
12th century the office of vidame, like that of avoué, had become anhereditary fief . As a title, however, it was much less common and also less dignified than that of avoué. The advocati were often greatbaron s who added their function of protector of an abbey to their owntemporal sovereignty; whereas the vidames were usually petty nobles, who exercised their office in strict subordination to the bishop.The vidames usually took their title from the see they represented, but not infrequently they styled themselves, not after their official fief, but after their private
seigneuries . Thus the vidame de Picquigny was the representative of thebishop of Amiens , the vidame de Gerberoy of thebishop of Beauvais (since KingPhilip Augustus himself was apair de France , "i.e.",peer of the realm ).In many sees there were no vidames, their function being exercised by
viscount s orchatelain s. With the growth of the central power and of that of themunicipalities the vidames gradually lost all importance, and the title became merely honorary.Functions
Their chief functions were to protect the temporalities of the see, to represent the bishop at the count's
court ofjustice , to exercise the bishop's temporaljurisdiction in his name ("placitum" or "curia vice-domini") and to lead the episcopal levies towar . In return, they usually had ahouse near the episcopalpalace , a domain within and without the city, and sometimes the right to levy certain dues on the city.References
*"Nouveau Larousse Illustré" (undated, early XXth century; in French)
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