• 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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    Odilo of Cluny (c. 962 – 1 January 1049) was the 5th Benedictine Abbot of Cluny, succeeding Mayeul and holding the post for around 54 years. During his...
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    of Lyon Fauste de Riez (408–495), bishop and theologian of free will Mayeul de Cluny (906 at Valensole – 994). Fourth abbot of Cluny. John of Matha (1160...
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    Lambert of Chalon, together with his wife Adelaide and his friend Mayeul de Cluny, founded there in 973 the celebrated Benedictine priory, the borough...
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  • temps: Millénaire de la mort de Saint-Mayeul, 4e abbé de Cluny, 994–1994. Digne-les-Bains: Société scientifique et littéraire des Alpes de Haute-Provence...
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    sire de Bourbon gave land in Souvigny to Cluny Abbey for the construction of a monastery. Some years later, two distinguished abbots of Cluny, Mayeul of...
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  • Louis-Mayeul Chaudon (20 May 1737, Valensole – 28 May 1817, Mézin), was a French Benedictine biographer. After studying in the colleges of Marseille and...
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    basilica at the same time. In 989 Bruno, Bishop of Langres, requested Mayeul, Abbot of Cluny, to send monks to re-settle the abbey, grown decadent, as a Cluniac...
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    became a monk there. San Apollinare had recently been reformed by St. Mayeul of Cluny Abbey, but still was not strict enough in its observance to satisfy...
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    century. During the night of 21 to 22 July 972 the Muslims took dom Mayeul, the Abbot of Cluny who was returning from Rome, prisoner. They asked for one livre...
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    tourists. Souvigny Priory houses the remains of two abbots of Cluny who died at Souvigny: Mayeul, the fourth abbot (who died in 994) and his successor Odilon...
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    him to cancel his plans. In 973, the Saracens captured Mayeul, the abbot of the monastery at Cluny, and held him for ransom. The ransom was paid and the...
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    211-212. In 960 Bishop Arnulf concluded a transaction with Abbot Mayeul of Cluny in which the Abbot gave the Bishop a dozen properties in precarious...
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    Abbot of Le Monastier and martyr under the Saracens (c. 735); Mayeul, Abbot of Cluny, who, in the second half of the tenth century, cured a blind man...
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