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Encyclopaedia Britannica (1911) / britannica_1911
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helmold, an historian of the 12th century, was a priest at bosau near plon. he was a friend of the two bishops of oldenburg, vicelin (d. 1154) and gerold (d. 1163), who did much to christianize the slavs. at bishop gerold's instigation helmold wrote his _chronica slavorum_, a history of the conquest and conversion of the slavonic countries from the time of charlemagne. for the life and times of henry the lion, duke of saxony, helmold's chronicle, as that of a contemporary who had exceptional means for gaining information, is of first-rate importance. the history was continued down to 1209 by abbot arnold of lubeck. the _chronica_ were first edited by siegmund schorkel (frankfort a. m., 1556). the best edition is by j. m. lappenberg in _mon. germ. hist. scriptores_, xxi. (1869). for critical works on the _chronica_ see a. potthast, _bibliotheca hist. med. aevi_, s. "helmoldus."