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  • Saint Odo of Cluny (ca. 878 –– November 18, 942), a saint of the Roman Catholic Church, was the second abbot of Cluny Abbey. He enacted various ...
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  • rule on his own. She then retired to Selz Abbey in Alsace and devoted herself ... Adelaide had long entertained close relations with Cluny Abbey, then ...
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  • and hostility of the other monks at the abbey, prompting him to move to ... numerals are also found in Pseudo-Odo of Cluny (d.942) in a tract entitled ...
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  • An abbey (from Latin abbatia, derived from Syriac abba, "father ... *Cluny Abbey *Lindisfarne *Whitby Abbey *Rievaulx Abbey ...
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  • of St Benedict, which (until the reform of Cluny), was the norm in the West ... When he appeared either in church or the abbey all present rose and bowed ...
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  • of enclosed monks. The first Cistercian Abbey was founded by Robert of ... and the complete centralization of Cluny Abbey, where the abbot of Cluny ...
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  • , an abbey he had established, and Heloise became the abbess there ... In 1116 Heloise left the abbey in Argenteuil and moved to the home ...
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  • (the most significant were the great abbey churches) many of which are ... but pre-date the influence of the monastery of Cluny. ==History== ...
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  • A monastery may be an abbey (i.e., under the rule of an abbot), or ... order alone. The buildings of a Benedictine abbey were uniformly arranged after ...
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  • Cologne, he resigned and entered the monastery of Cluny where he rose to be prior. In 1078, Pope Gregory VII (1073–85) summoned him to Italy and made ...
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  • by Uzès and as prior of Notre-Dame du Pré in the Cluny system of monasteries, in 1352 he was appointed Abbot of the prestigious monastery of Saint-Victor ...
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  • refuge with Peter the Venerable, the abbot of Cluny. The younger and more rebellious Arnold was less compliant. He retired temporarily to the Abbey ...
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  • Abélard, now aged forty, sought to bury himself as a monk in the ... accepting an invitation to preside over the abbey of Saint-Gildas-de-Rhuys ...
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  • According to the Bible, the Holy Sepulchre refers to the temporary tomb in which Jesus was reportedly buried following his crucifixion. It is ...
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  • *Cluny Abbey == Modern lists == Many lists have been made of the greatest structures built during modern times or of the greatest wonders existing ...
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  • the second half of the eleventh century (Cluny Abbey), and later became prominent ... Monte Cassino, 1066–1071 C.E., and the Cluny Abbey five years later) and ...
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  • Abelard, meanwhile, had collapsed at the abbey of Cluny on his way to defend ... imprisoned after Bernard returned to his abbey, although the Henrican heresy ...
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  • are primarily from Regensburg in Germany, Abbey of Saint Gall in Switzerland ... official version. In 1889, the monks of Abbey Saint-Pierre de Solesmes ...
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  • to a reformed Benedictine rule, the abbey of Cluny became the acknowledged ... Cistercian Movement. The first Cistercian abbey was founded by Robert of ...
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  • of the great Benedictine monastery of Cluny. ==== High and Late Middle Ages ==== [[File:Jesus-Christ-from-Hagia-Sophia.jpg|thumb|300px|An example ...
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