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Encyclopedia: Cluny Abbey Source:Wikipedia
The
Abbey of Cluny
(or
Cluni
, or
Clugny
, pronunciation IPA: [klyˈni]) is an abbey in
France
. It was founded on
2 September
909
by
William I
,
Count of Auvergne
, who installed
Abbot Berno
and placed the abbey under the immediate authority of
Pope Sergius III
. The Abbey and its
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Medieval Sourcebook: Foundation Charter of Cluny, 910 |
The founding of the abbey of Cluny in 910 marked the onset of this period. As well as providing some basis for Cluny's later power and independence, the charter is an example of why donations were ...
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Abbey of Cluny - Cluny, France |
Site of former nave and the surviving south transept of Cluny Abbey. For more and larger images, ... The Abbey of Cluny in Burgundy was the center of a major monastic movement in the Middle Ages.
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The Abbey of Cluny (or Cluni, or Clugny, pronunciation IPA: [klyˈni]) is an abbey in France. It was founded in 910 by William I, Count of Auvergne, who installed Abbot Berno and placed the abbey under the immediate authority of Pope Sergius III. The Abbey and its constellation of dependencies...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cluny_Abbey
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The town and commune of Cluny or Clugny lies in the modern-day département of Saône-et-Loire in the région of Bourgogne, in east-central France, near Mâcon. Population (1999): 4,376. The town grew up around the Benedictine Cluny Abbey, founded...
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Congregation of Cluny |
It originated at Cluny, a town in Saone-et-Loire, fifteen miles north-west of Mâcon, where in 910 William the Pious, Duke of Aquitaine, founded an abbey and endowed it with his entire domain.
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"The Monks of Cluny" |
Hildebrand, afterwards Pope Gregory VII., the man who was the great champion and consolidator of Papal power in the Middle Ages, had in his youth some association with the abbey of Cluny.
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The Early Abbots of Cluny |
He defended the Jews against persecution and false accusations. He was abbot for thirty-four years, during which time Cluny was the most influential abbey in Europe.
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Adrian Fletcher's Paradoxplace Cluny Abbey Photos and History ... The Abbey of Cluny...
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