Bernard of Thiron, also known as Bernard of Ponthieu and Bernard of Abbeville, was the founder of the Tiron Abbey and the Tironensian Order.[1]
^Friedrich Wilhelm Bautz (1975). "Bernard of Thiron". In Bautz, Friedrich Wilhelm (ed.). Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL) (in German). Vol. 1. Hamm: Bautz. col. 536. ISBN 3-88309-013-1.
hostel at Great St Bernard Pass, and namesake of the famous dog breed BernardofThiron (1046–1117), Catholic saint, French founder of the Tironensian Order...
woods ofThiron-Gardais (sometimes Tiron) in Perche, some 35 miles west of Chartres in France). They were popularly called "Grey Monks" because of their...
Constance, queen of Castile and León (d. 1093) Afridun I (the Martyr), ruler (shah) of Shirvan (d. 1120) BernardofThiron, founder of the Order of Tiron (d....
nobleman (b. 1070) April 14 – BernardofThiron, founder of the Order of Tiron (b. 1046) April 16 – Magnus Erlendsson, Norse earl of Orkney (b. 1080) September...
ruler (shah) of Shirvan (d. 1120) Bernard ofThiron, founder of the Order of Tiron (d. 1117) Ingegerd, queen of Denmark and Sweden (approximate date) Leo...
nobleman (b. 1070) April 14 – BernardofThiron, founder of the Order of Tiron (b. 1046) April 16 – Magnus Erlendsson, Norse earl of Orkney (b. 1080) September...
forest of Craon (south-west of Laval), living a life of severe penance in the company ofBernardofThiron, afterwards founder of the Congregation of Tiron...
diocese of Périgueux, and the monastery of Saint-Avit, A friend of Robert of Arbrissel, and follower of Vitalis of Savigny; like BernardofThiron, Gerard...
Rotrou III of Perche, when he refused to assert ecclesiastical sanctions against him. Around 1114, Ivo granted to Bernardof Abbeville land in Thiron-Gardais...
ofThiron-Gardais was occupied by the mother abbey of the Tironensian Order of monks who founded the order in 1106. In the Middle Ages, the County of...