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See also: bishop of See also: Paris and defender of the city against the Northmen (885), was, according to some authorities, the son of Roricon II., count of Maine, according to others the natural son of the emperor See also: Louis I
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In 848 he became a
See also: monk, and entered a monastery at
See also: Reims, later he became See also: abbot of St Denis
.
Like most of the prelates of his
See also: time he took a prominent See also: part in the struggle against the Northmen, by whom he and his See also: brother Louis were taken prisoners (858), and he was released only after paying a heavy ransom (Prudentii Trecensis episcopi Annales, See also: ann
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858)
.
From 8S5 to 867 he held intermittently, and from 867 to 881 regularly, the office of chancellor to See also: Charles the Bald and his successors
.
In 883 or 884 he was elected bishop of Paris, and foreseeing the dangers to which the city was to be exposed from the attacks of the Northmen, he planned and directed the strengthening of the defences, though he also relied for security on the merits of the
See also: relics of St Germain and St Genevieve
.
When the attack finally came (885), the defence of the city was entrusted to him and to See also: Odo, count of Paris, and Hugh, abbot of St Germain l'Auxerrois
.
The city was attacked on the 26th of See also: November, and the struggle for the possession of the See also: bridge (now the Pontau-Change) lasted for two days; but See also: Goslin repaired the destruction of the wooden tower overnight, and the See also: Normans were obliged to give up the attempt to take the city by See also: storm
.
The siege lasted for about a See also: year longer, while the emperor Charles the Fat was in See also: Italy
.
Goslin died soon after the preliminaries of the See also: peace had been agreed on, worn out by his exertions, or killed by a pestilence which raged in the city
.
See Amaury Duval, L'Eveque Gozlin ou le siege de Paris See also: par See also: les Normands, chronique du IX° siecle (2 vols., Paris, 1832, 3rd ed. ib
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1835)
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