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The Catalog of the abbots of Saint-Oyend is surely less reliable here on the dating of the end of the abbey of Saint Oyand than the estimate proposed by François Martine using the data of the Vita Abbatum Acaunensium, de la lettre 17 d'Avit de Vienne à Viventiole et de la Vie des Pères du Jura. Saint
374:(1681–1714). Its lands were finally secularised in 1742, and the bishopric of Saint-Claude established to care for its former parishes. Today all that remains of the abbey of Condat is its former abbey church, rebuilt in the fourteenth century and often further remodelled, as 201:
rule. Oyend increased the independence of the monastery and transformed it into an ecclesiastical principality that ruled all Upper Jura; nevertheless, the diplomas apparently from Charlemagne and confirming territorial rights were demonstrated by
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in the seventeenth century, while the abbey declined. Its lethargic and luxurious style of life was subjected to a vigorous programme of reform by abbot Étienne de Fauquier (elected 1445), under a bull of
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to be forgeries, apparently of the eleventh century. After the time of Oyend, the monastery at Condat and the village that developed around its protective walls were known as
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Carved by Jehan de Vitry of Geneva, completed in 1465 (Clare Graham, "Two Fifteenth-Century Stall Backs from the Jura in the Victoria & Albert Museum"
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was on a stony headland at the confluence of the rivers Bienne and Tacon. Though the site still contained Roman ruins, it was accounted a 'desert' in the
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the abbey devolved into an aristocratic chapter, to join which a novice had to demonstrate four degrees of nobility. Three famous later abbots
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was established in 814. A monk of Condat, Manon, having enriched the library of Condat with manuscripts, was appointed by
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Its famed collection of relics of the local saints drew pilgrims. In the twelfth century the body of the twelfth abbot,
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1060: 363: 302:. By the late twelfth century it possessed thirty-four priories, 108 churches and twenty-seven chapels. 37: 84: 287: 752: 371: 306: 375: 222: 214: 162: 105: 313:, died 699), was exhumed intact and proclaimed a miraculous relic with curative powers. The 167: 166:, which contains the early saint's lives. Romanus continued founding other abbeys, such as 171: 8: 149: 367: 359: 336: 324: 276: 272: 257: 825: 345: 299: 295: 177:
The establishment at Condat developed into one of the pre-eminent monasteries of the
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Oyand would therefore have died on the first of January, 512, 513 or 514.
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The most comprehensive history of the abbey is Dom P. Benoît,
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Its authenticity has been confirmed by its editor F. Marine (
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The Church Triumphant: A History of Christianity Up to 1300
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Minause, provost or dean of Condat, abbot from 493 to 496.
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Viveniolus is one candidate for author of the anonymous
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Many further abbots of Condat were 1047: 650:William V of the Baume, abbot from 1384 to 1393. 335:The village began to take on its modern name of 561:Bernard III of Thoire, abbot from 1200 to 1230. 749:Juan JosĂ© of Austria, abbot from 1638 to 1679. 710:Pierre V de la Baume, abbot from 1510 to 1544. 83:accompanying your translation by providing an 49:Click for important translation instructions. 36:expand this article with text translated from 1071:Buildings and structures in Jura (department) 623:Odon III of Vaudrey, abbot from 1317 to 1320. 617:Odon II of Vaudrey, abbot from 1304 to 1314. 564:Hugh I of Nancuise, abbot from 1230 to 1234. 707:Pierre IV Morelly, abbot from 1500 to 1510. 887:The diplomas are now in the Jura archives. 878:Pierre Lacroix and AndrĂ©e Renon 2000:1277. 1009:Saint-Claude (Municipality, Jura, France) 122:was founded in the 420s in the valley of 844:, with the Celtic deity of such places, 281: 95:{{Translated|fr|Abbaye de Saint-Claude}} 1048: 236:The abbey library and school educated 221:, drew monks for the refounded house ( 662:Francis III, abbot from 1426 to 1429. 659:Stephen III, abbot from 1420 to 1426. 916:(Mercer University Press) 1995:230). 656:Francis II, abbot from 1404 to 1420. 653:William VI, abbot from 1393 to 1404. 620:Stephen II, abbot from 1314 to 1317. 598:Humbert VI, abbot from 1285 to 1293. 576:Humbert IV, abbot from 1256 to 1260. 558:Bernard II, abbot from 1186 to 1200. 533:Humbert II, abbot from 1146 to 1147. 506:Gausserand, abbot from 1015 to 1026. 430:Saint Claude, abbot from 681 to 696. 18: 824:, signifying "confluence"; compare 555:William I, abbot from 1183 to 1186. 524:Humbert I, abbot from 1100 to 1106. 515:Jodstalde, abbot from 1054 to 1073. 13: 826:Condate, the Gallic name of Rennes 665:John III, abbot from 1429 to 1438. 614:Geoffroy, abbot from 1303 to 1304. 536:Gerard I, abbot from 1147 to 1148. 521:Hunald I, abbot from 1084 to 1093. 512:Leutalde, abbot from 1038 to 1054. 479:Vulfred II, abbot from 895 to 896. 439:Hippolytus, abbot from 739 to 769. 388: 16:Abbey in Bienne, modern-day France 14: 1087: 1056:Benedictine monasteries in France 1002: 579:Guy III, abbot from 1260 to 1262. 539:Adon II, abbot from 1148 to 1154. 527:Hulnaud, abbot from 1106 to 1112. 427:Injurious, abbot from 649 to 674. 421:Daguemond, abbot from 603 to 627. 409:Antidiole, abbot from 510 to 533. 294:Condat Abbey was a member of the 140:. 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