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- Latro_of_Laon abstract "Saint Latro (literally “Thief”) (French: Latron, Larron) (~499 AD—570 AD) was a Frankish bishop of Laon. He succeeded his father Saint Genebald as bishop of Laon. According to The Golden Legend, Genebald was married to Remigius' niece.Because the diocese of Rheims was too large, Remigius had decided to create a separate diocese centered at Laon, and chose Latro’s father Genebald to be Laon’s first bishop. A married clerk, Genebald left his wife to become bishop around 499 AD. However, according to Canon Flodoard’s 10th-century account, Flodoardi Historiae Remensis Ecclesiae, and repeated by The Golden Legend, Genebald, after he became bishop, slept with his wife, who became pregnant with a boy.Genebald asked that his son be named Latro (“Thief”), “because he had engendered it by theft.” So that it would not appear that his wife had borne a child out of wedlock, Genebald had her visit him again. Again they slept together, and this time his wife became pregnant with a girl, whom they named Vulpecula (“she-fox”).Remigius had Genebald shut in a small cell near the church of St. Julian for seven years. Remigius fed Genebald on only bread and water during this time, and took over Genebald’s duties as bishop of Laon. Genebald was released after seven years, and the bishop of Rheims reinstated Latro's father as bishop of Laon.According to Christian Cochini, “this legendary narrative probably has a kernel of truth.”Reinstated as bishop, Genebald remained chaste for the rest of his life. After his death in 550 AD, Latro succeeded him as bishop of Laon. Latro was also venerated as a saint.".
- Latro_of_Laon birthPlace Laon.
- Latro_of_Laon birthYear "0499".
- Latro_of_Laon deathDate "0570".
- Latro_of_Laon deathYear "0570".
- Latro_of_Laon thumbnail Saintbishop.jpg?width=300.
- Latro_of_Laon title "Bishop".
- Latro_of_Laon veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
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- Latro_of_Laon wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Diocese_of_Laon.
- Latro_of_Laon wikiPageWikiLink Category:570_deaths.
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- Latro_of_Laon wikiPageWikiLink Flodoard.
- Latro_of_Laon wikiPageWikiLink Franks.
- Latro_of_Laon wikiPageWikiLink Genebald.
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- Latro_of_Laon wikiPageWikiLink Laon.
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- Latro_of_Laon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Latro of Laon".
- Latro_of_Laon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Latro".
- Latro_of_Laon birthDate "~499 AD".
- Latro_of_Laon birthPlace "Laon, France".
- Latro_of_Laon caption "Saint Remigius. Painting by Master of Saint Giles. It has been theorized that the 4 figures in the right foreground are Genebald, his wife, and their children Latro and Vulpecula.".
- Latro_of_Laon dateOfDeath "570".
- Latro_of_Laon deathDate "570".
- Latro_of_Laon imagesize "200".
- Latro_of_Laon name "Laon, Latro Of".
- Latro_of_Laon name "Saint Latro".
- Latro_of_Laon placeOfBirth "Laon, France".
- Latro_of_Laon shortDescription "Frankish bishop and saint".
- Latro_of_Laon titles "Bishop".
- Latro_of_Laon veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
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- Latro_of_Laon description "Frankish bishop and saint".
- Latro_of_Laon description "Frankish bishop and saint".
- Latro_of_Laon subject Category:570_deaths.
- Latro_of_Laon subject Category:6th-century_Christian_saints.
- Latro_of_Laon subject Category:6th-century_bishops.
- Latro_of_Laon subject Category:Bishops_of_Laon.
- Latro_of_Laon subject Category:Frankish_bishops.
- Latro_of_Laon subject Category:Merovingian_saints.
- Latro_of_Laon subject Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Latro_of_Laon hypernym Bishop.
- Latro_of_Laon type Agent.
- Latro_of_Laon type Cleric.
- Latro_of_Laon type Person.
- Latro_of_Laon type Saint.
- Latro_of_Laon type Person.
- Latro_of_Laon type People.
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- Latro_of_Laon comment "Saint Latro (literally “Thief”) (French: Latron, Larron) (~499 AD—570 AD) was a Frankish bishop of Laon. He succeeded his father Saint Genebald as bishop of Laon. According to The Golden Legend, Genebald was married to Remigius' niece.Because the diocese of Rheims was too large, Remigius had decided to create a separate diocese centered at Laon, and chose Latro’s father Genebald to be Laon’s first bishop. A married clerk, Genebald left his wife to become bishop around 499 AD.".
- Latro_of_Laon label "Latro of Laon".
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- Latro_of_Laon wasDerivedFrom Latro_of_Laon?oldid=702038277.
- Latro_of_Laon depiction Saintbishop.jpg.
- Latro_of_Laon givenName "Latro Of".
- Latro_of_Laon isPrimaryTopicOf Latro_of_Laon.
- Latro_of_Laon name "Laon, Latro Of".
- Latro_of_Laon name "Latro Of Laon".
- Latro_of_Laon name "Saint Latro".
- Latro_of_Laon surname "Laon".