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Inhabitants of
Arbrissel are
called Arbrisselois in French.
Robert of
Arbrissel, the
founder of the
Abbey of Fontevrault, was born in
Arbrissel.
Communes of...
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Robert of
Arbrissel (c. 1045 – 1116) was an
itinerant preacher, and
founder of
Fontevraud Abbey. He was born at
Arbrissel (near Retiers, Brittany) and...
- of Anjou. It was
founded in 1101 by the
itinerant preacher Robert of
Arbrissel. The
foundation flourished and
became the
centre of a new
monastic Order...
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Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-307-78026-3. Dalarun,
Jacques (2006).
Robert of
Arbrissel: ****, Sin, and
Salvation in the
Middle Ages. CUA Press. ISBN 978-0-8132-1439-9...
- 91) John
Gualbert (995–1073)
Stephen of
Obazine (1084–1154)
Robert of
Arbrissel (c. 1045 – 1116)
William of
Montevergine (1085–1142)
Nicholas Justiniani...
- Louis.)
Urban further authorised itinerant preachers such as
Robert of
Arbrissel to
spread the
knowledge of
Christian faith and
promote the
ideas of the...
- (2006). "Negotiating the
Boundaries of
Gender in
Religious Life:
Robert of
Arbrissel and Hersende,
Abelard and Heloise". Viator. 37. CMRS
Center for Early...
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November – The
council of
Poitiers decrees that the
followers of
Robert of
Arbrissel have to
settle down and live
under a rule,
leading to the
foundation of...
- did not have a
witness to
support her
claim of consanguinity.
Robert of
Arbrissel, whom she kept
correspondence with, told
Ermengarde that it was her "duty...
- the Church.
Hersende of
Champagne was the co-founder (with
Robert of
Arbrissel) and
first grand prioress of
Fontevraud Abbey,
mother house of the order...