Rome. Cluny was founded by Duke William I of Aquitaine in 910. He nominated Berno as the first abbot of Cluny, subject only to Pope Sergius III. The abbey...
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The Musée de Cluny (French pronunciation: [myze də klyni]), officially Musée de Cluny-Musée National du Moyen Âge (lit. 'Cluny Museum-National Museum...
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nephew was Hézelon de Liège, canon and architect of the church of Cluny Abbey (Cluny III [fr]). Around 1075 he married Clementia (1060–1142), daughter of...
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Europe occurred at the third church of the Benedictine monastery at Cluny (Cluny III), built between 1088 and 1120 [...]. Bailey, Julia; Bozdoğan, Sibel;...
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Pons of Melgueil (redirect from Pons of Cluny)
Hugh's policies: the construction of the third great abbey church of Cluny ("Cluny III"), expansion of the Cluniac order into northern France and England...
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Cluny remains; the "Cluny II" rebuilding of 963 onwards has completely vanished, but we have a good idea of the design of "Cluny III" from 1088 to 1130...
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of Cluny, further indication of a certain level of education. He was called to Cluny Abbey to oversee the construction of the abbey church (Cluny III [fr])...
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brother-in-law was Hézelon de Liège, canon and architect of the church of Cluny Abbey (Cluny III [fr]). The place and date of Reginald's death is uncertain, as is...
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abbey church known as Cluny III at Cluny Abbey. Begun by abbot Hugh of Cluny in 1089, the great Romanesque church of Cluny III was the largest church...
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biggest donation that Cluny ever received from king or layman, and it was never to be surpassed". The large payments to Cluny, which financed Hugh the...
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The Clunies-Ross family were the original settlers of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, a small archipelago in the Indian Ocean. From 1827 to 1978, the family...
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Couzan, wife of Amadeus V, Count of Savoy. Hugh of Cluny, abbot of Cluny Abbey and builder of the 'Cluny III' phase there. Gabrielle de Rochechouart de Mortemart...
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the heyday of the great church of Cluny III (a magnificent Benedictine monastery in Cluny, France), although Cluny had numerous followers, Saint Robert...
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Peter the Venerable (redirect from Peter of Cluny)
known as Peter of Montboissier, was the abbot of the Benedictine abbey of Cluny. He has been honored as a saint though he was never canonized in the Middle...
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lord. Pope Gregory VII sent him to Abbot Hugh of Cluny, who permitted him to become a monk at Cluny. See: Karl Hanquet (ed.), La Chronique de Saint-Hubert...
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the suzerain. In consequence of his relationship with the monastery of Cluny, he improved the road from Gascony to León. This road would begin to bring...
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Catherine Anne Smith, Baroness Smith of Cluny, KC (born 4 May 1973), is a Scottish lawyer and life peer who has served as Advocate General for Scotland...
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Imperialist antipope Clement III were harassing the pope from Tivoli. In 1083 the peace-loving abbot joined Hugh of Cluny in an attempt to reconcile pope...
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from high water. Along with Santiago de Compostela (begun 1075), Cluny Abbey (Cluny III, begun 1085), and Durham Cathedral (begun 1093), it was the most...
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are no crossed diagonal ribs, but Romanesque vaulting as was used at Cluny III. Saint Lazare was eventually confirmed as the one cathedral of Autun in...
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The Abbot of Cluny was the head of the powerful monastery of the Abbey of Cluny in medieval France. The following is a list of occupants of the position...
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church building was very conservative, even conservative in relation to Cluny III, which was more than forty years older. All gates and windows and the...
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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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Liverpoolcathedral.org.uk. Retrieved 8 January 2011. "Maior Ecclesia – church, Cluny, France". Britannica.com. Retrieved 21 January 2018. "Cathedral of St. John...
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burning Macpherson of Cluny's house. Duncan Macpherson of Cluny fought in the British Army during the American Revolutionary War. Cluny Castle, about five...
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as the Arènes de Lutèce, a Roman amphitheatre, as well as the Thermes de Cluny, a Roman thermae. The 5th arrondissement covers some 2.541 km2 (0.981 sq...
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Nicola di Bari begun. 1088 Rebuilding of great church at Cluny Abbey in France ("Cluny III") begun. Eynsford Castle built in England. 1089 – Romanesque...
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William Douglas of Cluny (c.1428 - c. 1475) was a Scottish noble who was a guardian to King James III of Scotland and in 1464, Warden of the Eastern and...
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in witnessing a donation made by one Aymon de Pierrefort to the Abbey of Cluny. In a further two undated charters of probably about the same period, Amadeus...
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Mary's Cathedral, Tallinn begun. Gawdawpalin Temple, Bagan (c. 1220) Cluny III Abbey reconstruction (1220) Sutton, Ian (1999). Architecture, from Ancient...
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