Hainmar of Auxerre, St.
HAINMAR OF AUXERRE, ST.
Martyr, bishop of auxerre from c. 717 to c. 731. The Historia episcoporum Autisiodorensium (Monumenta Germaniae Scriptores 13:394) styles Hainmar (or Haimarus) "vocatus episcopus," which probably means that, like his predecessor, he was never consecrated bishop. Moreover, the same source presents him more as a military commander than as a bishop. It appears that on two occasions charles martel put him in command of expeditions against the people of Aquitaine. But Hainmar quarreled with the king and was imprisoned in Bastogne, in the Belgian province of Luxembourg. He escaped, but was caught near Toul and executed.
Feast: Oct. 28.
Bibliography: Acta Sanctorum Oct. 12:369–371. Bibliotheca hagiographica latina antiquae et mediae aetatis, 2 v. (Brussels 1898–1901; suppl. 1911) 1:559. l. duchesne, Fastes épiscopaux de l'ancienne Gaule, 3 v. (2d. ed. Paris 1907–15); 2:448–449. a. hauck, Kirchengeschichte Deutschlands, 5 v. (9th ed. Berlin Leipzig 1958) 1:381.
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