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Robert of
Molesme (1028 – 17
April 1111) was an abbot, and a
founder of the
Cistercian Order. He is
venerated as a
Christian saint.
Robert was born about...
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Molesme (French pronunciation: [mɔlɛm],
before 1997:
Molesmes) is a
commune in the Côte-d'Or
department in
eastern France.
Molesme grew up
round the Benedictine...
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Molesme, a
Benedictine monk from
Cluny Abbey, had
obtained the
permission of Pope
Gregory VII to
found a
monastery at
Molesme in Burgundy. At
Molesme...
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Molesmes (French pronunciation: [mɔlɛm]) is a
former commune in the
Yonne department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in north-central France. On 1
January 2017...
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Stephen joined a
monastery at
Molesme,
Burgundy region. In 1098, Stephen,
along with
Robert and Alberic, left
Molesme and
founded a new
monastery in...
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Molesme to
begin a new
monastery with them that
would operate under the Rule of St. Benedict.
Robert led
these hermits to the
forest of
Molesme and...
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Bingen (d. 732),
pilgrim Robert de
Turlande (c. 1001–1067),
abbot Robert of
Molesme (d. 1111),
founder of the
Cistercian Order Robert of
Newminster (d. 1159)...
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Molesme Abbey was a well-known
Benedictine monastery in
Molesme, in Laignes, Côte-d'Or,
Duchy of Burgundy, on the
border of the
Dioceses of
Langres and...
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Benedictine monks from the
monastery of
Molesme founded Cîteaux
Abbey in 1098. The
first three abbots were
Robert of
Molesme,
Alberic of Cîteaux and
Stephen Harding...
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founded on
Saint Benedict's Day, 21
March 1098, by a
group of
monks from
Molesme Abbey s****ing to
follow more
closely the Rule of St. Benedict. The Abbey...