Theuderic I

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Theuderic of Warren
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nationality
Falforean
famous as
bishop and educator
birth/death
1365-1415

Theuderic I was a bishop of the Catholic Church and is known also for creating Warren University.


Early years

Theuderic I is said to have been born to a farmer and his wife. However there isn't any evidence to say he did. What's generally known of him is he was born in 1365 in Warren, he served the church from his boyhood until his death in 1415. He learned Latin, English, French, and Hallevoric (at the time called Falforean) all by age 18. He started to translate books for the church and indeed attempted to write a few of his own.

His first manuscript entitled "The Chosen Knights of God" was written and enjoyed by his fellow monks. Eventually he was made a Bishop in Warren, his birth town. He did little work for the church except for translating bibles and manuscripts. By age 21 he had begun work on another Manuscript.

The University of Warren

After writing seven great manuscripts which glorified not only Falforea but also the Church, the pope decided to build a grand monument in Warren for stronger (though already strong) faith in the church. Theuderic had many villagers build a large Cathedral and then build a University around it. In order to satisfy the Pope, Theuderic held the first mass at the Cathedral with the entire city.

Theuderic wanted to educate young minds which is what he spent the last eighteen years of his life doing. Until he died in 1415 when a barbarian tribe savagely raided the town.

Works

  • The Chosen Knights of God (1385)
  • Sir Eredith of Warren: Seven Works of Theuderic I (1692, Posthumous)
  • The Life of St. Elias (1693, Posthumous)