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says that "from the very start the abbey boasted of two churches, one in honour of St. Peter and the other in honour of the Blessed Virgin." The church of St Peter was demolished in the eighteenth century; the existing church dedicated to the Virgin pre-existed the founding of the monastery. After
222:. Fleury had particular significance in lending legitimacy to its patrons. Although royal and ducal patronage had material advantages, there was also a price to be paid in terms of monastic autonomy when the ducal candidate conflicted with the choice of the monastic community. 352:, which was founded by Benedict himself, disputed this story. They claimed that Monte Cassino possesses the remains of the body of St. Benedict, but have never shown relics as proof. 244:(abbot 988-1004), head of the reformed abbey school, Fleury enjoyed a second golden age; it kept up close relations with abbeys in England. Later, among the non-resident abbots 326:, the father of Western monasticism. Mommolus, the second Abbot of Fleury, is said to have effected their transfer when that abbey fell into decay after the ravages of the 640: 122:
basilica, which occasioned the erection of a great tower, that was intended as the west front of the abbey church, which was completed in 1218. It was here that the
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was compiled, perhaps in dedication to the new church. The tower of Abbot Gauzlin, resting on fifty columns, forms a unique porch. The
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edited by R. H. Bautier and G. Labory, was published in 1969 (Paris: C.N.R.S.); it is a major source for the early eleventh century
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accepted the traditional founding of Fleury as by Leodebaldus, abbot of St-Aignan (Orléans) about 640, in the existing
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in 706. The monastery underwent a season of reform in its monastic life, about 930, along the lines first laid out at
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one hundred and forty feet. The choir of the church contains the tomb of a French monarch,
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The chronicler Aldrevald of Fleury first reported the transfer, in the ninth century.
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with an additional short said prayer at the conclusion of the responses – the
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Like all Benedictine monasteries in France, the community was scattered by the
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Vie de Gauzlin, abbé de Fleury: Vita Gauzlini abbatis Floriacensis monasterii
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L'Historiographie à Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire et les miracles de Saint Benoît
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The Lives of the Primitive Fathers, Martyrs, and Other Principal Saints
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The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Other Principal Saints, Volume 3
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established at Fleury a school for young noblemen recommended there by
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for generations; it was also central to the political ambitions of the
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Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, Abbey of St Michael of Frigolet
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Elizabeth Dachowski, "Edmund of East Anglia: Life of Abbo of Fleury"
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developed over three centuries by five monks of Fleury, including
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Basilica of the Holy Saviour and Our Lady of Miracles and Virtues
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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Basilica of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception (Upper Church)
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athedral Basilica of Our Lady of Grace and the Holy Sepulchre
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Vol. 6. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1909. 26 June 2019
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Vonier, Anscar. "Abbey of Fleury." The Catholic Encyclopedia
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Manuscript probably produced at Fleury, mid-ninth century
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Basilica of Our Lady of Aiguebelle, Aiguebelle Abbey
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Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Abbey of Fleury".
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Cathedral Basilica of St Gervasius and St Protasius
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Regional characteristics of Romanesque architecture
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The abbey church rises above surrounding structures
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The monastery enjoyed the patronage of the 1428:Basilica of St Mary Magdalene (Vézelay Abbey) 1180:Cathedral Basilica of St Mary and St Reparata 726: 132:church is about three hundred feet long, its 1188:Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady and St Castor 1118:Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady and St Privat 864:Cathedral Basilica of St John the Evangelist 822:Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady and St Vedast 148:The seventeenth-century Benedictine scholar 673:L'abbaye de Fleury à Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire 1134:Cathedral Basilica of St Peter and St Paul 1096:Basilica of St Victor (Abbey of St Victor) 1065:Basilica of St Pius X (Underground Church) 933:Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Chartres 840:Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of the Doms 733: 719: 617: 291:. The monastery is remembered each day at 57:has always made it easily accessible from 1239:Cathedral Basilica of St John the Baptist 1069:Basilica of St Martin of the Sacred Heart 925:Cathedral Basilica of St Francis de Sales 847:Basilica of St Gervasius and St Protasius 1031:Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Le Puy 995:Basilica of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart 643:In Librum Aristotelis de Interpretatione 310: 271: 94: 18: 1211:Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Paris 1201:Basilica of Our Lady, Mont Sainte-Odile 1159:Basilica of St Donatius and St Rogatius 740: 1481: 1230:Basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help 1184:Basilica of Our Lady of the Assumption 1164:Old Cathedral of St Just and St Pastor 1051:Basilica of Our Lady of the Good Guard 774:Cathedral Basilica of the Holy Saviour 493: 400: 1411:Basilica of Our Lady of the Holy Cord 1407:Cathedral Basilica of St Apollinarius 1300:Basilica of St Benedict, Fleury Abbey 1216:Basilica of St Clotilde and St Valery 1060:Basilica of the Rosary (Lower Church) 917:Basilica of St Nazarius and St Celsus 869:Basilica of SS Ferreolus and Ferrutio 830:Cathedral Basilica of St Mary of Auch 714: 443: 214:(died ca 1068), was chaplain to King 206:, several of whom had held the title 1296:Basilica of Our Lady of Good Succour 1196:Cathedral Basilica of the Holy Cross 1122:Basilica of St Michael the Archangel 1004:Basilica of Our Lady of Good Succour 937:Basilica of Our Lady of the Children 883:Basilica of Our Lady of Good Succour 876:Basilica of Our Lady of Bon-Encontre 854:Cathedral Basilica of St Christopher 624:. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 1384:Basilica of Our Lady of the Daurade 1262:Basilica of Our Lady of Deliverance 1091:Cathedral Basilica of St Mary Major 1001:Basilica of Our Lady of Thierenbach 963:Basilica of Our Lady of Deliverance 873:Basilica of Our Lady of the Trinity 143: 13: 1432:Basilica of Our Lady of the Willow 1282:Basilica of Our Lady of Rocamadour 1138:Basilica of Our Lady of the Tables 1019:Basilica of Our Lady of La Salette 1007:Basilica of Our Lady of Montligeon 651: 471:His biography by André de Fleury, 14: 1525: 1504:Romanesque architecture in France 1489:Benedictine monasteries in France 1279:Basilica of St Amabilis, Ricomage 1258:Cathedral Basilica of St Corentin 1226:Basilica of Our Lady of Victories 1076:Basilica of Our Lady of Fourvière 1043:Basilica of Our Lady of Marceille 1022:Basilica of Our Lady of Avénières 1016:Basilica of St John Francis Regis 972:Basilica of Our Lady of the White 779:Basilica of Our Lady of Brebières 267: 1461: 1442: 1339:Basilica of Our Lady of Miracles 1325:Basilica of Our Lady of the Laus 1305:Cathedral Basilica of St Stephen 1113:Cathedral Basilica of St Stephen 1109:Basilica of Our Lady of Miracles 1106:Basilica of Our Lady of Miracles 992:Basilica of Our Lady of Paradise 988:Basilica of Our Lady, Marienthal 947:Basilica of Our Lady of the Port 929:Basilica of Our Lady of Mézières 898:Basilica of Our Lady of Boulogne 835:Cathedral Basilica of St Lazarus 784:Cathedral Basilica of St Cecilia 607: 453: 1514:Christian monasteries in Loiret 1435:Basilica of Our Lady of the Oak 1380:Basilica of St Francis de Sales 1353:Basilica of Our Lady of Victory 1293:Basilica of Sainte-Anne-d'Auray 1254:Basilica of Our Lady of Buglose 1192:Basilica of Our Lady of Orcival 1152:Basilica of Our Lady of Lourdes 998:Basilica of Our Lady of Roncier 940:Basilica of St John the Baptist 907:Basilica of Our Lady of Ceignac 788:Basilica of Our Lady of Alençon 590: 565: 362:List of Carolingian monasteries 348:Monks of the Italian monastery 53:. Its site on the banks of the 1423:Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady 1415:Cathedral Basilica of St Peter 1363:Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady 1313:Cathedral Basilica of St Peter 1286:Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady 1251:Basilica of Our Lady of Prayer 1244:Cathedral Basilica of St Peter 1234:Cathedral Basilica of St Front 1142:Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady 1081:Basilica of St Martin of Ainay 1039:Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady 1035:Basilica of Our Lady of Liesse 859:Basilica of Our Lady of Sewing 850:Basilica of Our Lady of Beaune 844:Basilica of Our Lady of Avioth 792:Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady 657:Anselme Davril, editor, 1990. 535: 510: 487: 478: 465: 418: 409: 394: 1: 1086:Basilica of Our Lady of Guard 1026:Basilica of Our Lady of Épine 969:Basilica of Our Lady of Épine 951:Basilica of Our Lady of Cléry 796:Basilica of St Mary Magdalene 659:The Monastic Ritual of Fleury 628: 339: 76: 1359:Basilica of Our Lady of Zion 1309:Basilica of Our Lady of Hope 1290:Basilica of the Sacred Heart 1221:Basilica of the Sacred Heart 1206:Basilica of the Sacred Heart 1149:Basilica of the Sacred Heart 1103:Basilica of St Peter Fourier 1100:Basilica of the Sacred Heart 1010:Basilica of Our Lady of Pity 984:Basilica of Our Lady of Help 981:Basilica of the Sacred Heart 957:Basilica of Our Lady of Dole 954:Basilica of the Holy Saviour 943:Basilica of the Holy Trinity 7: 1494:Basilica churches in France 1248:Basilica of Our Lady of Joy 547:www.subiacocongregation.com 355: 307:Benedict of Nursia's relics 220:Epitoma vitae Roberti regis 210:. The monk of Fleury named 90: 10: 1530: 960:Basilica of St Joan of Arc 799:Basilica of the Visitation 1451: 1440: 921:Basilica of St Maxellende 764: 746: 318:of St. Benedict of Nursia 81:Miracula sancti Benedicti 71:, also a monk of Fleury. 1499:Carolingian architecture 1322:Basilica of St Eutropius 888:Basilica of St Severinus 817:Basilica of St Trophimus 697:47.8097972°N 2.3055194°E 387: 367:Carolingian architecture 1389:Basilica of St Saturnin 1344:Old Cathedral of St Pol 1334:Basilica of St Nicholas 1270:Basilica of St Clotilde 1155:Basilica of St Nicholas 893:Basilica of St. Michael 675:(Paris: van Oest) 1933. 170:The most famous of the 1468:Catholicism portal 1356:Basilica of St Andoche 1349:Basilica of St Quentin 1125:Basilica of St Vincent 1047:Basilica of St Theresa 966:Basilica of St Maurice 500:, J. Moir, p. 277 494:Butler, Alban (1799), 405:. 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Index


Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire
Loiret
Benedictine
monasteries
Benedict of Nursia
Loire
Orléans
Abbo of Fleury
Aimoin
Andrew of Fleury
Hugh of Fleury

nave
Anscar Vonier
Normans
Romanesque
Fleury Playbook
Carolingian style
transept
Philip I of France
Jean Mabillon
Gallo-Roman
villa
Merovingian
St. Mommolus
Benedict of Nursia
Pepin of Herstal
Saint Bain
Cluny

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