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Abbey of St. Victor may refer to: St. Victor's Abbey, Marseille St. Victor's Abbey, Paris...
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In 1108 William of Champeaux retired to a small hermitage dedicated to St. Victor, the martyr soldier. He was followed by many disciples and induced again to take up his lectures. Hence the origin of the Royal Abbey and School of St. Victor.
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Oct 22, 2008 St. Victor's Abbey, Marseilleis a late Roman former monastic foundation in Marseille in the south of France, named after the local soldier...
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Abbey of St. Victor in Marseilles in the 17th century In the 14th century in Marseilles at the Abbey of St. Victor, monks were forbidden to play (...) In 1337, there is also mention in the statutes of the Abbey of St Victor of a ban on playing with "paginae" (Latin: parchment, page, paper).
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Key Phrase page for Abbey of St Victor: Books containing the phrase Abbey of St Victor Excerpt - on Page 16: " ... The Victorine spiritual tradition, originating at the Abbey of St Victor in Paris, was one of the most creative, exciting, and productive traditions of the Middle Ages.
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This late-eleventh-century account of a long drawn-out dispute between a priory of St. Victor of Marseille and local knights portrays the conflicting interests of lords and vassals, and of lay knights and clerics.
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Saint Victor abbey Saint-Victor abbey was a famous monastic cultural center during the « Renaissance of the XIIth century ». It doesnt exist any more, destroyed during the Revolution.
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Hence the origin of the Royal Abbey and School of St. Victor. With some of his followers, William had become a canon regular, but, at the request of St. Bernard he was made Bishop of Chalons in 1113, and was succeeded at St. Victor's by Gildwin, a man, as the "Necrologium" records, of piety and learning, and zealous in...
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Abbey of Saint Victor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Abbey of Saint Victor (or Saint-Victor) may refer to: •Abbey of Saint Victor, Marseille •Abbey of Saint Victor, Paris
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After spending some time in a house of canons regular at Hamersleben, in Saxony, where he completed his studies, he removed to the abbey of St Victor at Marseille , and thence to the abbey of St Victor in Paris . Of this last house he rose to be canon, in 1125 , scholasticus, and perhaps even prior, and it was there that he...
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