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Paul Edouard Didier Riant (7 August 1836, Paris – 17 December 1888, Château La Vorpillière in
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) was a French historian and scientific editor specializing in the
Crusades The Crusades were a series of religious wars initiated, supported, and sometimes directed by the Latin Church in the medieval period. The best known of these Crusades are those to the Holy Land in the period between 1095 and 1291 that were in ...
.Deutsche Biographie (1957).
Riant, Paul Edouard Didier
. In ''Neue Deutsche Biographie'' (NDB). 3. Berlin.
He exercised a great activity of scientific editor of primary sources related to the Crusades and the Latin States of the East. He created and chaired the ''Société de l'Orient Latin'', as well as its official journal, the ''Revue de l'Orient latin'', which continued to publish new issues until 1911. As a historian, he made a significant contribution to the study of the
Northern Crusades The Northern Crusades or Baltic Crusades were Christianity and colonialism, Christian colonization and Christianization campaigns undertaken by Catholic Church, Catholic Christian Military order (society), military orders and kingdoms, primarily ...
, particularly those in the Scandinavian region.Paul Riant
'' Revue de l'Orient latin (ROL),'' Volume I (1893). pp. 1–15.


Biography

Paul Riant was the son of Didier-Nicolas Riant (1790–1864), municipal councillor of Paris and general councillor of the Seine, and Joséphine Anne Françoise Fayard de Bourdeille (1809–1881). Riant had two half-brothers, Charles and Théodore, born from his father's first marriage to Louise Mignon (1795–1833). Riant studied at the Jesuit college of Vaugirard in the 15th ''Arrondissement'' of Paris. In 1859, he undertook a study trip to Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland, and a second trip in 1862. In 1865, he earned his doctorate in philosophy at
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, presenting a thesis ''Expeditions and pilgrimages of the Scandinavians to the Holy Land during the Crusades''. On 8 March 1864, his well-regarded thesis led to Riant being conferred by pope
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the title of Roman Count (''comes Romanus''). From that date, he referred himself Count Paul Riant. His heraldic arms are those of Jacques Riant, captain of a company of one hundred men of ordinances under
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. In 1875, Riant founded the '' Société de l'Orient Latin'' devoted to the discovery and publication of documents relating to the Crusades. He served as secretary-treasurer and played a central role in the conduct of its work. Riant financed almost exclusively the publication of the ''Archives de l'Orient Latin'' (AOL) (1881 and 1884) and the ''Revue de l'Orient Latin'' in twelve volumes (published from 1893 to 1911). He also supported the work of other researchers including the celebrated German historian
Reinhold Röhricht Gustav Reinhold Röhricht (18 November 1842 – 2 May 1905) was a German historian of the Crusades. Biography He was born in Bunzlau in Silesia (now Bolesławiec, Poland), the third son of a miller. He studied at the Gymnasium in Sagan (now ...
. For Röhricht's work, ''Bibliotheca geographica Palaestinae'', Riant provided numerous scarce documents and Röhricht dedicated this work to his memory when it was published in 1890, writing a commemorative article in the publication of the ''German Association for Palestine''. Riant maintained relations with other authors of the school of German historians of the Crusade. For example, he was the author of a preface for the French translation of the 1883 edition of Heinrich Hagenmeyer's book on Pierre l'Ermite (
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). In 1880, Riant was appointed member of the ''
Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres The Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres () is a French learned society devoted to history, founded in February 1663 as one of the five academies of the Institut de France. The academy's scope was the study of ancient inscriptions ( epig ...
''. His role there dealt with issues of editing sources of the Crusades. On 8 September, 1868, he married Antoinette Cornuau d'Offémont (1845–1910), daughter of Baron d'Offémont. They had four children For health reasons, he spent part of his time at his Château de Vorpillière in Massongex, Switzerland. In 1882, he made it his permanent residence and died there six years later. He is buried in the Basilica of Saint Maurice. The day after his death, his half-brother Theodore announced his death in a letter to the ''
Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres The Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres () is a French learned society devoted to history, founded in February 1663 as one of the five academies of the Institut de France. The academy's scope was the study of ancient inscriptions ( epig ...
''. Throughout his life, Riant accumulated books and documents, having a monumental research library of more than 40,000 volumes.


Publications

His numerous publications include the following.Bibliothèque nationale de France .
Paul Riant (1836-1888)
.
A bibliography of his works was published as ''Catalogue de la bibliothèque de feu M. le comte Riant,'' 2 volumes (1896). * ''Expéditions et pèlerinages des Scandinaves en Terre sainte au temps des croisades,'' 2 volumes (1865–1869). Scandinavian expeditions and pilgrimages to the Holy Land during the Crusades. * ''Hystoria de desolacione et conculcacione civitatis Acconensis et tocius Terre Sancte, in A. D. 1291'' (1874). By Italian magister
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. Edited by P. Riant.Thadeus, N., Riant, P. Edouard Didier (1874)
Hystoria de desolacione et conculcacione civitatis Acconensis et tocius Terre Sancte, in A. D. 1291
Genevae.
* ''Notes sur les oeuvres de Gui de Bazaches'' (1877). Notes on the works of French cleric and Third Crusader Guy de Bazoches. * ''La charte du maïs'' (1877). In ''Revue des questions historiques, Librairie de Victor'' ''Palmé'', Volume XXI.Guiraud, J., Allard, P., Beaucourt, G. Louis Emmanuel Du Fresne
Revue des questions historiques
Paris.
* ''Le changement de direction de la quatrième croisade: d'après quelques travaux récen''. (1878). In ''Revue des questions historiques, Librairie de Victor'' ''Palmé'', Volume XXIII. * ''Inventaire critique des lettres historiques des croisades, 768-1100'' (1880). A collections of letters relevant to the Crusades, 768–1110. * ''Un récit perdu de la première croisade'' (1882). Extrait du ''Bulletin de la Société nationale des Antiquaires de France'', Séance du 19 avril 1882, pp. 203–212. * ''Un dernier triomphe d'Urbain II'' (1883)'', in Revue des questions historiques,'' juillet 1883, XXXIV, pp. 247–255. * ''La Part de l'évêque de Bethléem dans le butin de Constantinople en 1204'', (1886). * ''Les Possessions de l'église de Bethléem en Gascogne'' (1887). * ''Exuviae Sacrae Constantinoploitanae'' (1877–1888). A collection of documents edited by Riant relating to the status of relics at Constantinople before 1204 and their disposition after the
Fourth Crusade The Fourth Crusade (1202–1204) was a Latin Christian armed expedition called by Pope Innocent III. The stated intent of the expedition was to recapture the Muslim-controlled city of Jerusalem, by first defeating the powerful Egyptian Ayyubid S ...
. A further study, ''La croix des premiers croisés; la sainte lance; la sainte couronne,'' was published by French archaeologist and art historian Fernand de Mély in 1904. * ''Études sur l'histoire de l'église de Bethléem,'' 3 volumes (1889, 1896).Riant, P. Edouard Didier (1888)
Études sur l'histoire de l'église de Bethléem
Gênes.


References

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