Odo of Deuil

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Odo of Deuil was a 12th-century French cleric and chronicler best known for his eyewitness account of the Second Crusade.

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Odo of Deuil canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic priest
French person
chronicler
cleric
historian
medieval writer
advisorTo Louis VII of France
associatedWith French royal court
Basilica of Saint-Denis
surface form: Saint-Denis Abbey
birthCentury 12th century
centuryOfActivity 12th century
clergyRank abbot
monk
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of France
deathCentury 12th century
describedEvent Second Crusade
describedPerson Louis VII of France
ethnicGroup French
fieldOfWork historiography
theology
genre crusade chronicle
historical narrative
historicalPeriod High Middle Ages
languageOfWorkOrName Latin
notableFor eyewitness account of the Second Crusade
notableWork De profectione Ludovici VII in Orientem
occupation chronicler
cleric
historian
participantIn Second Crusade
placeOfActivity Deuil
positionHeld abbot of Saint-Denis
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
servedUnder Louis VII of France
sourceOfInformationFor history of the Second Crusade
reign of Louis VII of France
witnessed Second Crusade
workLocation Basilica of Saint-Denis
surface form: Abbey of Saint-Denis

Kingdom of France
wrote De profectione Ludovici VII in Orientem

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