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Benedict of
Aniane (Latin:
Benedictus Anianensis; German:
Benedikt von
Aniane; c. 747 – 12
February 821 AD), born
Witiza and
called the
Second Benedict...
- in the
Occitanie region in
southern France.
Abbey of
Aniane Benedict of
Aniane Chronicle of
Aniane Pont du Diable, Hérault Mas de
Daumas G****ac Communes...
- The
Chronicle of
Aniane (or
Annals of
Aniane) is an
anonymous Latin history covering the rise of the
Carolingian family from 670 to 840. It was composed...
- The
abbey of
Aniane was a
Benedictine monastery in
southern France between 782 and 1790.
Founded by
Benedict of
Aniane with the
support of Charlemagne...
- at
Cluny were in some
measure traceable to the
influence of
Benedict of
Aniane, who had put
forward his new
ideas at the
first great meeting of the abbots...
- the Rule of the
Master is
found in the
Concordia Regularum of
Benedict of
Aniane, who gave it its name. The Rule of the
Master was
written two or
three decades...
-
Benediktinerabtei Kornelimünster), also
known as
Abbey of the
Abbot Saint Benedict of
Aniane and Pope Cornelius, is a
Benedictine monastery that has been integrated...
- He
entered the
monastery of
Aniane in Hérault as a boy,
probably as an oblate, and was
brought up by
Benedict of
Aniane. He was
ordained a
priest and...
- military,
political and
ecclesiastical history of his times. As the
Annals of
Aniane made use of the same lost source, they are
sometimes used to fill in the...
-
Benedictine rule (founded by
Benedict of
Nursia and
reformed by
Benedict of
Aniane). He
resigned as
abbot in 925, his
abbeys being divided between his relative...