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    Fontenelle Abbey or the Abbey of St. Wandrille is a Benedictine monastery in the commune of Rives-en-Seine. It was founded in 649 near Caudebec-en-Caux...
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    point of the Seine. Today it carries the D490 over the river. It is celebrated for the ruins of its Benedictine abbey, the Abbey of Saint Wandrille (formerly...
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  • Fontenelle Abbey, or Abbey of Saint Wandrille, is a Benedictine monastery in Saint-Wandrille-Rançon, Seine-Maritime, France Fontenelle Abbey may also refer...
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    Wandregisel (redirect from Saint Wandrille)
    Saint Wandregisel (French: Wandrille) (c. 605–668 AD) was a Frankish courtier, monk, and abbot. The son of Walchisus, a kinsman of Pepin of Landen, he...
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  • then abbot of the monastery of Saint Wandrille in Normandy. His feast day is 20 June. The Monks of Ramsgate wrote in their Book of Saints (1921), BAIN...
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    that office: Wandrille, the abbey's founder and first abbot, and Lambert, the second abbot, who vacated the office when he was named bishop of Lyons. Under...
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  • (Chronicon sancti Wandregesili) is a short history compiled at the Abbey of Saint-Wandrille between 840 and 856. It is in annalistic form and its primarily...
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    bishops like Gripho, Bishop of Rouen and Bainus at the Abbey of Saint Wandrille in 701, which was later owned along with Fleury Abbey (founded by Pippin in...
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    Joseph Pothier (category Abbey of Saint Wandrille)
    to Saint-Wandrille in 1962). The exiled community of St Wandrille's Abbey, under Dom Pothier as Abbot, founded in 1912 a new priory in Canada, Saint Benedict...
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    now the Abbey of Sainte-Marie in Paris, and, the following year, the ancient Abbey of Saint-Wandrille in Normandy was resettled by a community of monks...
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  • A Time to Keep Silence (category Articles with topics of unclear notability from June 2016)
    include the Abbey of Saint Wandrille, Solesmes Abbey and La Grande Trappe. He also describes a visit to the abandoned rock monasteries of Cappadocia near...
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    Mont-Saint-Michel Abbey is an abbey located within the city and island of Mont-Saint-Michel in Normandy, in the department of Manche. The abbey is an...
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  • the monastery of Fontenelle (also called St Wandrille after the name of its founder) in the diocese of Rouen. Saint Girowald, a relative of Ansegisus, was...
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  • was buried in the cemetery of the Abbey of Saint-Wandrille. The Paschal Mystery. Meditations on the Last Three Days of Holy Week (1951) Life and Liturgy...
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    Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 2000, S. 38, 40. St. Augustine's Abbey (Ramsgate, England). “Hugh of Rouen”. Book of Saints, 1921. A. & C. Black, 5 September 2013 This article...
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    square cloister sited against the flank of the abbey church was built at Inden (816) and the abbey of St. Wandrille at Fontenelle (823–33). At Fulda, a new...
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    III. He assisted Wandrille in establishing Fontenelle Abbey, and later founded Fécamp Abbey. He is recognized as a Christian saint. Born in Rouen, Waningus...
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  • Gesta abbatum Fontanellensium (category Abbey of Saint Wandrille)
    Fathers of the Monastery of Fontenelle), is an anonymous Latin chronicle of the Abbey of Fontenelle written in phases between 823 and 867. It is the earliest...
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    I, who made him Abbot of Crowland in 1086. A hagiographical account of his miracles was produced at the Abbey of Saint Wandrille before 1066. Among the...
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  • Jean-Louis Pierdait (category Abbey of Saint Wandrille)
    (Châtillon-en-Bazois, 27 January 1857 – Fontenelle Abbey, 24 December 1942) was a French priest. He succeeded Father Joseph Pothier as abbot of Saint-Wandrille. v t e...
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  • grange of the Abbey of Saint-Wandrille in Normandy. It was almost certainly founded between 1086 and 1100 by a member of the Giffard family, as lords of Brimpsfield...
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  • changed in relation to the mother-abbey of Saint-Wandrille (France). For several years, the superiors of Saint-Benoît-du-Lac felt irked by the need to...
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    park and is accessible to visitors. Abbey of Saint Wandrille (also known as Fontenelle Abbey) Fontenelles Abbey "Recueil de l'origine et fondation de...
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    founding of Saint-Wandrille monastery in Rouen, and a nunnery at Fécamp. Fredegar reports that even as court referendary, Audoin had a reputation of being...
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    Quebec, Canada, and was founded in 1912 by the exiled (Fontenelle Abbey) of St. Wandrille, France under Abbot Dom Joseph Pothier, liturgist and scholar who...
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    recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Bridetone, it had 28 households and the lord of the manor was the Abbey of Saint-Wandrille. The toponym means the place...
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    nobleman Filibertus, who had been the companion of Saints Ouen and Wandrille at the Merovingian court of Dagobert I. Philibert became the first abbot, and...
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  • Benedictine abbey of Saint-Wandrille. The castle was taken in 1204 by the French king Philip II Augustus and became part of France, like most of Normandy...
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    Jérôme Lejeune (category Members of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences)
    of his cause for canonization, which is being postulated by the Abbey of Saint Wandrille in France. On 21 January 2021, Pope Francis declared Lejeune's...
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    well as signs of Gallo-Roman settlements (200–300 years AD). A hamlet called Sancti Stephani and dependent on the Abbey of Saint-Wandrille was reported...
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