Born in the
Auvergne to Gundolenus, of the lesser nobility; he studied under Bishop
Genesius of Clermont. He was ordained a priest and placed in charge of the church at
Issoire. Bishop Felix appointed him abbot of the monastery at Chantoin, founded by Genesius. Upon the death of Felix, Praejectus unsuccessfully contested the succession with the archdeacon Garivaldus, however, Garivaldus died shortly after becoming bishop. When the bishopric of Clermont became vacant,
King Childeric sent edicts to elect
Genesius, Count of Clermont, probably a relative of the late bishop. However, the Count stepped down, concerned that his appointment might be contrary to canon law. With the approval of
Childeric II, Praejectus became bishop of Clermont in 666. Partly through generosity of Count Genesius, Praejectus founded
monasteries, hospitals, and churches. Hector, who had fallen out with
Wulfoald, the
Mayor of the palace of Austrasia, was accused of various crimes, and at the order of Childeric, arrested and executed. Agritius, the man who killed Praejectus, believed that the bishop had been responsible for Hector’s death. At
Volvic, the assassin thus stabbed to death Praejectus and Amarinus,
abbot of a monastery in the area. The death of Praejectus was linked to that of
Leger (Leodegarius). Leger was an opponent of
Ebroin,
mayor of the palace of
Neustria on two occasions; firstly from 658 to his deposition in 673 and secondly from 675 to his death in 680 or 681. In a violent and despotic career, he strove to impose the authority of
Neustria, which was under his control, over
Burgundy and
Austrasia. Ebroin's supporters, which included Praejectus,
Reol of Rheims,
Agilbert of Paris, and
Ouen of Rouen, held a council of bishops that sat in judgment on Leger, at
Marly, near
Paris. Praejectus' murderer may have been a supporter of Leger, who was later murdered on October 2, 679. ==Veneration==