Career
Saint Theodard (French: Théodard) (ca 840–1 May, ca 893) was an archbishop of Narbonne. He may have been born to the nobility and served as a subdeacon at a church council at Toulouse. He was appointed archdeacon by Archbishop Sigebod of Narbonne (873-855).
After Sigebod"s death in 885, Theodard succeeded him and was consecrated on 15 August 885.
In 886 he went to Rome to obtain the pallium, the symbol of his office, from Stephen VI. He was buried at the Benedictine Montauriol Abbey, initially dedicated to Saint Martin, which was later renamed after Theodard.