Cadac-Andreas
Male, Deceased Person
Who is Cadac-Andreas?
Cadac-Andreas, Irish scholar, fl. 798 – 814.
Cadac-Andreas was an Irish scholar at the court of Charlemange who roused the ire of Bishop Theodulphus for lengthy and pedantic approach to exegesis, which he apparently delighted in. A nameless court poet, possibly connected to Theodulphus, wrote further of him, scorning and parodying
⁕his fascination with etymologies in the three sacred languages
⁕pondering who was the first person to perform something in the Bible
⁕pedantic, long-winded, interest in terminology
Theodulphus grew to detest Cadac-Andreas so much that he strongly urged Charlemagne to have him dismissed from court. Yet much to the frustration of Theodulphus, and no doubt others at court, Cadac was subsequently awarded a bishopric by the king.
Theodulphus, on the other hand, was later sent into exile by Louis the Pious.
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