-
probably someone else)
founded towards the
middle of the 6th
century Glanfeuil Abbey, the
first Benedictine monastery in Gaul. It was
later reduced to...
-
Glanfeuil Abbey,
otherwise the
Abbey of St
Maurus (French:
Abbaye de
Glanfeuil,
Abbaye Saint-Maur de
Glanfeuil,
Abbaye de Saint-Maur-sur-Loire), was a...
- life in
solitude and prayer. The
abbey of
Glanfeuil, was
later called St. Maur-sur-Loire.
Maurus died at
Glanfeuil Abbey 15
January 584.
Maurus was originally...
- Odo of
Glanfeuil was a ninth-century
Benedictine abbot of Saint-Maur-des-Fossés, a historian, and hagiographer. He
entered the
Abbey of
Saint Maur de...
-
parents in a
charter of 839 by
Rorgon I to the
Abbey of Saint-Maur de
Glanfeuil.
Between 819 and 832
Rorgon became count of
Maine and at some point, possibly...
-
March 839
signed by his son
Rorgon sent to the
Abbey of Saint-Maur de
Glanfeuil. In it,
Rorgon names his
family there: "My
father Gauzlin and my mother...
- King
Charles the Bald
invited the
monks of the
Abbey of Saint-Maur de
Glanfeuil (in Le Thoureil, Maine-et-Loire,
western France), who had fled
their abbey...
- 1914), 1–66. Bloch,
Herbert (1952). The
Schism of
Anacletus II and the
Glanfeuil Forgeries of
Peter the
Deacon of
Monte C****ino. New York:
Fordham University...
- Porhoët (died
after 1180) Odo II of
Champlitte (died in 1204) Odo of
Glanfeuil (fl. 850s–860s,
abbot and
hagiographer Odo I of
Beauvais (died 881), West...
- Maine,
petitioned King
Pippin I for the
monastery of
Glanfeuil to be
given to Ebroin.
Glanfeuil had been
placed under the
authority of
another relative...