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Vilaine, suffered greatly from the attacks of the heathen Normans. In 852 the church escaped destruction only by an apparent miracle: the Normans were sailing up the Loire in two fleets, when they were forced by a storm to take shelter in the abandoned church, where they lit the candles from
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By the time of ConwoĂŻon's death the abbey apparently already possessed an archive of several hundred documents. About 350 manuscripts from this period have been preserved, but it is certain that between 1773 and 1856 an unknown number of items were lost (Smith 2001, 373).
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is of the 13th century. A fire in 1780 damaged the nave, and it was rebuilt shorter than it had been previously. This accounts for the separation of the Gothic bell tower, which before the fire was attached to the body of the church. During restorations in 1950 medieval
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In 867 ConwoĂŻon stepped down from the office of abbot on account of his advanced age, and died a year later, on 5 January 868. His successor was
Ritcant (867-871). During his leadership Redon, like the whole region round the mouths of the
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of Redon Abbey, containing copies of documents from the foundation up to the 12th century, survives, and has been published in two editions. It is a record of great importance for the history of
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the altar and some drank the communion wine. Those who drank the wine, became delirious and died, while those who had not drunk it, survived.
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When the founder, Ratwili, fell ill, the monks were able to cure him. Out of gratitude he sent his son
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