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    monasteries in France, both in doctrine and in architecture. The Abbot Hugues de Cluny (1049–1109) decided to reconstruct and enlarge the original Abbey,...
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  • Ponce of Vézelay (1138–1161), who was brother to Peter the Venerable of Cluny Abbey. He also wrote the Origo et historia brevis Nivernensium comitum,...
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    The church was built in the 12th century by Hugues de Semur, the most important of the abbots of Cluny, on the site of a 10th-century monastery founded...
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  • Hugh is the English-language variant of the masculine given name Hugues, itself the Old French variant of Hugo, a short form of Continental Germanic given...
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    Hugh of Châteauneuf (French: Hugues de Châteauneuf, 1053 – 1 April 1132), also called Hugh of Grenoble, was the Bishop of Grenoble from 1080 to his death...
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    the Basilica of Saint-Denis); Peter the Venerable (abbot of the Cluny Abbey); Hugues de Payns (founder of the Knights Templar). base: Fs Jouffroy 1877...
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  • Nicolas-Hugues Ménard (Hugo Menardus) (1585 in Paris – 21 January 1644) was a French Benedictine scholar. His father was private secretary to Catherine de' Medici...
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  • "confraternity of prayer" with Cluny. In 1120, he donated some relics—a finger of Saint Stephen and a tooth of John the Baptist—to Cluny under Abbot Pons. According...
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    Jules Marion (ed.) (1869), Cartulaires de l'église cathédrale de Grenoble dits cartulaires de Saint-Hugues. (in French and Latin), (Paris: imp. Imperiale...
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  • Adalbero II of Metz (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    diocese, strengthening the influence of the Cluny order in Lorraine by appealing, amongst others, to Guillaume de Volpiano. He also supported Henry II, Holy...
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    Semur-en-Brionnais (category Plus Beaux Villages de France)
    village ramparts Semur-en-Brionnais is the birthplace of Saint Hugues, the founder of Cluny Abbey, born 1024 Henriette d'Angeville, the second woman to climb...
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    II Chitry 1381 - 1408: Hugues V of Ballore 1409 - 1422: John II of Nanton 1422/1423 - 1453: Hervé de Lugny 1453 - 1495: Hugues VI Tyard or Thiard 1542:...
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  • actions as count was to hand over the monastery of Nogent-le-Rotrou to Cluny, after engineering the deposition of its abbot Hubert. As a result, the...
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  • xiii. Grocock and Siberry 1997, p. xiv. A. L'Huillier, Vie de saint Hugues, abbé de Cluny, 1024–1109 (Solesmes, 1888). Karol Maleczyński. Studia nad dokumentem...
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    1025 was held for the purpose of settling a conflict between the monks of Cluny Abbey and the Bishop of Mâcon, who complained that, though their monastery...
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    Benedictines (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    of Aniane (747–821) Berno of Cluny (c. 850 – 927) Odo of Cluny (c. 878 – 942) Majolus of Cluny (c. 906 – 94) Odilo of Cluny (c. 962 – c. 1048) Walter of...
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  • Hugh of Chalon (French: Hugues de Chalon; c. 975 – 4 November 1039) was a member of the House of Chalon. He was Count of Chalon and Bishop of Auxerre...
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    Benedictine order of Cluny. Vézelay also stood at the beginning of one of the four major routes through France for pilgrims going to Santiago de Compostela in...
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    Roman Catholic Diocese of Autun (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    of Cluny, along with four bishops, accomplished the reconciliation of Robert I, Duke of Burgundy, with Hagano the Bishop of Autun. In 1077 Hugues, Bishop...
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  • misdemeanours and was expelled from Clairvaux in 1151, after a visit to Cluny Abbey, for having used the seals of the abbot of Clairvaux without authorisation...
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    (985-1018) Hugues of Bourgogne (1018-1037) Henri de Lenzbourg (1039-1051/56) Burchard de Oltingen (1056-1089) Lambert de Grandson (1089-1090) Conon de Fenis...
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    V at the end of the 10th century. In the 11th century, Odilon de Mercœur, Abbot of Cluny built a Romanesque basilica that Pope Urban II consecrated in...
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    Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Reims (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    his functions. He appealed to Pope Gregory, who ordered Hugues de Die and Abbot Hugues of Cluny to investigate further. Manasses was summoned to the Council...
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    Tarondeau, Jean-Claude: l'Opéra de Paris. Gouverner une grande institution culturelle. Paris: Vuibert, 2006. Philippe Agid was Hugues Gall's Deputy Director....
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  • Barcelona Arnaldus, Bishop of Toul Summoned By Archbishop Hugues de Die and the Abbot of Cluny. Convened by Cardinal Richard, Bishop of Albano, Papal Legate...
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    Vézelay (category Plus Beaux Villages de France)
    Auguste and Richard Cœur de Lion met for the third crusade. The choir of the Romanesque church was rebuilt into a larger one. Abbe Hugues, a corrupt man, squandered...
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    Louvre (category Institut de France)
    town of Liévin, the Centre de conservation du Louvre [fr], which is not open to the public. In February 1926, the Musée de Cluny, whose creation dates back...
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    Bernard and Alexandre Bruel, Recueil des chartes de l'abbaye de Cluny [Compendium of Charters from Cluny Abbey]: 6 volumes, vol. 1, Paris, 1876-1903 Population...
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    botanique de Deshaies (Botanical garden of Deshaies). The beaches of Plage de Cluny, Plage de l'Hotel Fort Royal (Bas Vent), Plage de la Perle, Plage de Grande...
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    old fortress overlooking the Bièvre ford; the lion is from the arms of Hugues de Lionne, first Marquis of Berny and French Foreign Minister (1663-1671)...
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