Radim Gaudentius
Radim Gaudentius (Czech: Svatý Radim, Polish: Radzim Gaudenty) (c. 970 – c. 1020) was Archbishop of Gniezno and the first Polish archbishop.[1]
His Excellency Radim Gaudentius | |
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Archbishop of Gniezno | |
Church | Roman Catholic |
Archdiocese | Gniezno |
Personal details | |
Born | 960-970 Libice nad Cidlinou |
Died | 1006-1018 Gniezno |
Background
Radim was an illegitimate son of Bohemian Prince Slavník, and thus the half-brother of Adalbert of Prague. In 989, the two journeyed to Rome where they joined the Benedictine monastery of Sts. Boniface and Alexius on the Aventine, with Radim adopting the name Gaudencius[2] or Gaudentius.[3] He accompanied Adalbert on his fatal journey to Prussia in 997.
Surviving the mission fatal to his half-brother, back in Rome he related the events of the journey to Abbot John Canaparius, who wrote a biography of Adalbert, and worked to promote his canonization.
Historians are not certain with regards to his date of death, suggesting a range of 1006 to 1022. His date of birth is also an estimate, in the range of late 960s to early 970s.
He is commemorated as Saint Radim in the Czech edition of the General Roman Calendar with an optional memorial on Oct. 12.
Further reading
- Attwater, D.: Slovník svatých, Vimperk 1993
- Attwater, Donald and Catherine Rachel John. The Penguin Dictionary of Saints. 3rd edition. New York: Penguin Books, 1993. ISBN 0-14-051312-4.
- Bruno z Querfurtu: Život svatého Vojtěcha, Praha 1996
- Kolektiv: Bohemia Sancta: životopisy českých světců a přátel Božích, Praha 1990
- Kolektiv: Svatý Vojtěch, sborník k mileniu, Praha 1997
- Michal Lutovský, Zdeněk Petráň: Slavníkovci ISBN 80-7277-291-0
References
- Berend, Nora (22 November 2007). Christianization and the Rise of Christian Monarchy: Scandinavia, Central Europe and Rus' C. 900-1200. Cambridge University Press. p. 282. ISBN 978-0-521-87616-2.
- Wihoda, Martin (25 September 2015). Vladislaus Henry: The Formation of Moravian Identity. ISBN 9789004303836.
- Davies, Norman (24 February 2005). Norman Davies: God's Playground. ISBN 9780199253395.
External links
Virtual tour Gniezno Cathedral
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Preceded by none |
Archbishop of Gniezno 999–after 1000 |
Succeeded by Hippolytus |