- Ebbo
Ebbo or Ebo (c. 775 –
20 March 851 ,Hildesheim ) wasarchbishop of Rheims from 816 until 835 and again from 840 to 841. He was born a Germanserf on theroyal demesne ofCharlemagne . He was educated at his court and became thelibrarian and councillor ofLouis the Pious ,king of Aquitaine , son of Charlemagne. When Louis became emperor, he appointed Ebbo to the see ofRheims , then vacant after the death ofWulfaire .He was an important figure in the spread of
Christianity in the north ofEurope . At the insistence of Louis, in 822, he went toRome andPope Pascal I to become thepapal legate to the North. He was licensed to preach to theDanes and he andHalitgar ,bishop of Cambrai , andWillerich ,bishop of Bremen , went there in 823. He made short subsequient trips, but all with little success.Saint Ansgar was more successful a few years later.When Louis's sons by his first marriage to
Ermengarde of Hesbaye (Lothair, Louis, and Pepin) rebelled in 830, Ebbo remained loyal. But in 833 he joined the insurrection and on 13 November presided over thesynod in the Church ofSaint Mary inSoissons which deposed Louis and forced him to publicly confess many crimes, none of which he had, in fact, committed. As a reward Lothair gave Ebbo the Abbey of Saint Vaast.He then became a loyal follower of Lothair. He remained with him even after Louis's reinstatement in March 834. When Lothair had to flee to
Italy , however, Ebbo was too ill withgout to follow and took shelter with aParis ianhermit . He was found by Louis' men and imprisoned in the Abbey ofFulda . Events of the previous year were soon reversed. He was brought to the Synod ofThionville (2 February 835) and made to admit, in front of 43bishop s, that Louis had never committed the crimes of which he had accused him. Ebbo publicly recanted from the pulpit inMainz on 28 February. The Synod then promptly deposed him. He was again imprisoned in Fulda and later given toFréculf ,bishop of Lisieux , and later to Boso, abbot of Fleury.Ebbo was restored when Louis died and Lothair succeeded, in December 840. A year later, however,
Charles the Bald was in control ofFrance and Ebbo was deposed a second time.Hincmar was appointed to succeed him in 845 and refused to recognise his acts during his reinstatement. They were declared invalid by the Council of Soissons in 853.Ebbo went to the court of Lothair, but Pope
Sergius II ignored his pleas to be reinstated (again). When Lothair had no use for Ebbo, however, he was forced to leave that court and go to that of Louis the German. Louis made himBishop of Hildesheim (between April 845 and October 847) and it is in this position that he passed from this world to the next on the 20 March 851, in the seat of his diocese.He wrote the "Apologeticum Ebbonis" in defence of his reinstatement. It was probably one of his ordinations from the period of his reinstatement who penned the
Pseudo-Isidorean Decretals . He also assembled artists atHautvillers who transformedCarolingian art into a new thing and founded the so-called Reims School. The beautifulGospel Book of Ebbo is their most well known product. His influence in theCarolingian Renaissance is enormous in the realm of art and illumination.References
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* [http://www.documentacatholicaomnia.eu/30_10_0816-0845-_Ebbo_(Ebo)_Rheminensis_Episcopus.html "Opera Omnia" of Ebo Rheminensis Episcopus] , with analytical indexes, edited by
Jacques-Paul Migne , "Patrologia Latina "
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