This article is about the abbot of Fleury. For other people called Abbo, see Abbo.
Saint Abbo of Fleury
Title page from a tract written by Abbo of Fleury, showing the word "ABBO", created between 962 and 986 in Fleury Abbey
Born
c. 945 Orléans
Died
13 November 1004(1004-11-13) (aged 58–59) The monastery of La Reole in Gascony
Venerated in
Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church[1]
Feast
13 November
Abbo or Abbon of Fleury (Latin: Abbo Floriacensis; c. 945 – 13 November 1004), also known as Saint Abbo or Abbon, was a monk and abbot of Fleury Abbey in present-day Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire near Orléans, France.[2]
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^Michael Walsh, ed. (2001). Dictionary of Christian Biography. Continuum. pp. 1–2. ISBN 0826452639.
Abbo or Abbon ofFleury (Latin: Abbo Floriacensis; c. 945 – 13 November 1004), also known as Saint Abbo or Abbon, was a monk and abbot ofFleury Abbey...
monks led by the abbot Etienne Ricaud. AbboofFleury (died 1004) a monk and abbot ofFleury was a theologian of wide-ranging intellect; his life was written...
French monk AbboofFleury stated that Edmund was ex antiquorum Saxonum nobili prosapia oriundus, which according to Ridyard "was probably Abbo's rather verbose...
switched the cathedral chapter of Worcester from secular clergy to monks. While archbishop, he brought the scholar AbboofFleury to teach, and he spent two...
Sylvester II and AbboofFleury. Renewed contact between the Ottonian court and Byzantine Constantinople spurred the hybridisation of Eastern-Byzantine...
Marco (1 January 1987). The political theology ofAbboofFleury: A study of the ideas about society and law of the tenth-century monastic reform movement...
AbboofFleury (abbot 988–1004), head of the reformed abbey school, Fleury enjoyed a second golden age.: 1 Remigius of Auxerre, at the beginning of the...
best known work. He studied with AbboofFleury, who was invited to Ramsey Abbey by Oswald of Worcester to help teach. Abbo was there during the period 985...
and others. List of Eastern Orthodox saint titles List of Russian saints List of Serbian saints "7 Holy Youths "Seven Sleepers" of Ephesus". www.oca...
slew King Edmund of East Anglia (Saint Edmund) some years later. Hubba is named as a leader of the army in Northumbria by AbboofFleury, and by the Historia...
Jarl of Devonshire 1002 – Gunhilde, wife of Pallig, Danish chieftain 1004 – AbboofFleury, French monk and saint (b. 945) 1072 – Adalbero III of Luxembourg...
abbatis Floriacensis, the last of a series of lives of the abbots ofFleury, all of which, except the life ofAbbo, have been lost. This was published...
effectively independent of the Frankish kings. In 1004, AbboofFleury, when visiting the monastery of La Réole, claimed to be more powerful there than the...
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AbboofFleury were leading figures in this movement. The Ottonian Renaissance began after Otto's marriage to Adelaide (951) united the kingdoms of Italy...
of the apocalypse, they could only accept what they heard from religious leaders on when the disastrous event would occur. Religious leader Abboof Fleury...
Peden, Alison 'Unity, Order and Ottonian Kingship in the Thought ofAbboofFleury', in Belief and Culture in the Middle Ages: Studies Presented to Henry...
of Canterbury Saint Thomas Becket (190) Missionary Bishop Ulfilas, bible translator into Gothic (18) Archbishop William of Tyre (201) Abbot Abboof Fleury...
Dachowski, Elizabeth (2008). First among Abbots: The Career ofAbboofFleury. Catholic University of America Press. doi:10.2307/j.ctt284w1f. ISBN 9780813215105...
becomes abbot of Glastonbury Abbey in England. He re-creates monastic life by establishing Benedictine monasticism in the monastery. AbboofFleury, French...
archbishop of Ravenna July 11 – Theobald II, French nobleman November 4 – Otto I, duke of Carinthia November 13 – AbboofFleury, French abbot Adelaide of Aquitaine...