- French:
Abbaye de Cluny,
formerly also
Cluni or Clugny; Latin:
Abbatia Cluniacensis) is a
former Benedictine monastery in Cluny, Saône-et-Loire, France....
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Notkerus Balbulus 132
Regino Prumiensis,
Hucbaldus S.
Amandi 133 Odo
Cluniacensis 134 Atto
Vercellensis 135
Flodoardus Remensis,
Joannes XIII 136 Ratherius...
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Udalrici Cluniacensis (1853). "Caput II: De
domno abbate".
Consuetudines cluniacenses. Liber...
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aduersantes populi regu[n]tur, quae ante
annos CCCC ... D.
Petrus Abbas Cluniacensis per
uiros eruditos ... ex
Arabica lingua in
Latinam transferri curauit:...
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represented by a
number of m****cripts,
which derive from a lost
Codex Cluniacensis and a
likewise lost m****cript from
Hirsau (Württemberg), the Hirsaugiensis4...
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Diocesis Aeduensis,
Dioecesis Augustodunensis (–Cabillonensis–Matisconensis–
Cluniacensis); French: Diocèse d'Autun (–Chalon-sur-Saône–Mâcon–Cluny)), more simply...
- majesté à Saint-Cyr (1686)
Antiphonarium monasti**** ad usum
sacri ordinis Cluniacensis (1693)
Graduale romanum juxta missale sacro-sancti
Concilii Tridentini...
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native of the
region of Poitou, France. He
calls himself a
monachus cluniacensis, an
ambiguous term
suggesting either that he was a monk of the Abbey...
- quia non erat ei
locus ad habitandum,
fecit se
monachus in
monasterio Cluniacensi. The King [of Portugal]
discharged Counts Rodrigo and Núñez from his...
- monk at
Cluny Abbey who
wrote Chronica Richardi Pictauiensis,
monachus cluniacensis de
diuersis libris collecta (The
Chronicle of
Richard of Poitiers), a...