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 | | He laboured successfully in his diocese as a reformer of both clergy and people, as is shown by his two Capitularies, one of which has forty-six chapters; he also encouraged school. |
 | | In 798 he was sent, with bishop Leidrad of Lyons, as a missus dominicus (plenipotentiary royal overseer of justice) to the southern part of France. |
 | | In his long poem, "Versus contra judices", addressed to judges, apparently an account of his experiences as missus dominicus, he complains of the severity of Frankish law and addresses earnest warnings to the judges, listing -possibly satirically- the kinds of valuable objects with which judges could be bribed. |
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