Vita Sadalbergae
The Vita Sadalbergae is an anonymous Latin biography of Saint Sadalberga, founder of the Abbey of St John, Laon. Its author claims to be writing at the behest of Sadalberga's daughter and successor as abbess, Anstrude, but the date and reliability of the Vita are disputed by scholars.
The Vita
The author of the Vita had access to the writings of Jonas on Sadalberga. He embellished this material without falsifying the basic outline. His vivid narrative gives the impression of an eyewitness. Since there is no evidence of a cult of Sadalberga at Laon, it is not clear who would have sponsored or profited from the production of a literary forgery in the 9th century.
The Vita is the only source for the civil war between Dagobert II and Theuderic III. Since the family and its monastic foundations suffered during the war, the Vita Sadalbergae along with the Vita Anstrudis may have been composed in the immediate aftermath as part of an effort to restore the reputation of both.
Editions
- Bruno Krusch, ed., in Monumenta Germaniae Historicae, Scriptores rerum Merovingicarum, 5, pp. 40–66.
- *Translated in Jo Ann McNamara, John E. Halborg, E. Gordon Whatley, eds. Sainted women of the Dark Ages, pp. 176–194.