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it was suppressed and the monastic buildings were used first as a hospital and then as barracks. In 1838 the premises were purchased by the town; part was used as a museum and archive, and the rest as the residence of the bishop. The abbey church, which had been desecrated and partially destroyed,
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for the abbey church. The four panels depict the Visitation, the Nativity, the Adoration of the Magi, and the Presentation in the Temple, all now dispersed among various museums.
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had grown up around the monastery, inhabited by people employed in various crafts such as bakers, brewers, and smiths who provided services to the abbey. Under a charter of
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The Abbey of St Vaast was of great importance amongst the monasteries of the Low Countries. Between 1433 and 1435, Abbot Jean de Clercq commissioned
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It was at this time that the Saint-Vaast Bible was produced by the abbey scriptorium. It is illuminated with narrative scenes before various books.
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The Abbey was exempt from episcopal jurisdiction and maintained its independence until 1778, when it was aggregated to the
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The Art of Reform in Eleventh-Century Flanders: Gerard of Cambrai, Richard of Saint-Vanne and the Saint-Vaast Bible
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and was buried in the old cathedral at Arras. In 667 Aubert, seventh Bishop of Arras, began to build an abbey for
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Imagining Religious Leadership in the Middle Ages: Richard of Saint-Vanne and the Politics of Reform
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This article is about the monastery in Arras. For the one in Moreuil with the same dedication, see
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monks on the site of a little chapel which Saint Vedast had erected in honour of
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cathedral destroyed during the Revolution. The abbey buildings now house the
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Alston, George Cyprian. "Abbey of Saint Vaast." The Catholic Encyclopedia
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The Abbey burned down in 783, but was subsequently rebuilt. By 867, a
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Vol. 15. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1912. 3 September 2022
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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was rebuilt and consecrated in 1833 and now serves as the
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Christian monasteries established in the 7th century
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Abbey of Saint-Vaast de Moreuil


French
Benedictine
monastery
Arras
département
Pas-de-Calais
France
Vedast
Bishop of Arras
Benedictine
Saint Peter
Theuderic III
Charles the Bald
Richard of Verdun
Saint James
Jacques Daret
altarpiece
Congregation of Cluny
French Revolution
cathedral of Arras
Gothic
Musée des beaux-arts d'Arras
Theuderic III
Ida of Lorraine
Annales Vedastini

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