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Majolus of
Cluny (Maieul, Mayeul, Mayeule, Mayol) (c. 906 – May 11, 994) was the
fourth abbot of Cluny.
Majolus was very
active in
reforming individual...
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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 Pontoise...
- a pilot.'
Majolus initially hesitate for
three days to
accept the
position of abbot, but
eventually he gave in and accepted.
After Majolus became abbot...
- 987, he
became a monk at the
Abbey of
Cluny under Saint Majolus.
Zealous for reform,
Saint Majolus had
reorganized Saint Sernin Abbey on the Rhône River...
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Regular of St. Paul, Milan, 1530; The
Somaschans or
Clerks Regular of St.
Majolus, Somasca, 1532; the
Jesuits or the
Society of Jesus, Paris, 1534; the Clerics...
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Martyrology Magnus of
Fossombrone unknown 200s
found in
Roman Martyrology Majolus of
Cluny c. 906 11 May 994
found in
Roman Martyrology Malachy 1094 2 November...
- (died 927) St. Odo of
Cluny (died 942) St.
Aymard of
Cluny (died 965) St.
Majolus of
Cluny (died 994) St.
Odilo (died 1049) St. Hugh of
Cluny (died 1109)...
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landscape painter (approximate date) Liu Congxiao,
Chinese general (d. 962)
Majolus of Cluny,
Frankish abbot (approximate date) Nasr II,
Samanid emir (d. 943)...
- Perctarit, Cunipert,
Liutpert and
Aripert II. by the will of
Adelaide of
Italy Majolus of
Cluny created a
monastery near the
church in 971. It was
rebuilt between...
- and made his
monastic career at
Cluny Abbey during the
reform of
Abbot Majolus who
continued the
reform of his
predecessor Odo and
supported reforms connected...