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Savigny Abbey

The monastic Congregation of Savigny (Savigniac Order) started in the abbey of Savigny, situated in northern France, on the confines of Normandy and Brittany, in the Diocese of Coutances. It originated in 1105 when Vitalis of Mortain established a hermitage in the forest at Savigny in France.

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Congregation of Savigny

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The monastic Congregation of Savigny (Savigniac Order) started in the abbey of Savigny, situated in northern France, on the confines of Normandy and Brittany...

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Vitalis of Savigny

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Vitalis of Savigny (c. 1060 – 16 September 1122) was the canonized founder of Savigny Abbey and of the Congregation of Savigny (1112). He was born in Normandy...

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Savigny

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Savigny may refer to: Savigny, Aulnay-sous-Bois, a district in Aulnay-sous-Bois in the Seine-Saint-Denis department in the north-eastern suburbs of Paris...

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Savigny Abbey

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the central house of the Congregation of Savigny, who were Benedictines; by 1150 it was Cistercian. It was situated on the confines of Normandy and Brittany...

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Saint Vitalis

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1122), founder of the Savigny Abbey and the Congregation of Savigny Basilica of San Vitale (Rome) Basilica of San Vitale (Ravenna), a church in Ravenna...

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Furness Abbey

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originally for the Order of Savigny. Located in the 'Vale of Nightshade', south of Dalton-in-Furness, the abbey is built entirely out of local sandstone. It...

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Tironensian Order

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robes, which their spiritual cousins, the monks of Savigny, also wore. The order, or congregation, of Tiron was founded in about 1106 by the Benedictine...

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Catholic congregations in France

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Premonstratensians, Gilbertins, Congregation of Savigny and many others. This need for reform also led to the creation of Mendicant orders, notably the...

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1135

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England by the Congregation of Savigny. Buildwas Abbey is founded in England by Roger de Clinton, bishop of Coventry. Abu Yaqub Yusuf, caliph of the Almohad...

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1140s

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start of April he meets Louis VII at Dijon. It is agreed that Abbot Suger, Louis' adviser, governs France while Louis is away. Congregation of Savigny is...

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1130s

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the Congregation of Savigny. Buildwas Abbey is founded in England by Roger de Clinton, bishop of Coventry. Spring – Raymond of Poitiers, son of the late...

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Savignac

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Gironde, in the Gironde department Also, the monastic order: Congregation of Savigny This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical...

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1147

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start of April he meets Louis VII at Dijon. It is agreed that Abbot Suger, Louis' adviser, governs France while Louis is away. Congregation of Savigny is...

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Ballasalla

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north-east of the town of Castletown. Ballasalla grew up around nearby Rushen Abbey. The abbey was originally for monks of the Congregation of Savigny, but...

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Abbey of Woney

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The Cistercian Abbey of Woney (Irish, Mainistir Uaithne), also written Wotheny or Owney, on the banks of the Mulkear River in Abington, County Limerick...

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1130s in England

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Corbeil, Archbishop of Canterbury. Bruton Abbey, Buildwas Abbey and Byland Abbey founded, the latter in January by the Congregation of Savigny. 1136 1 January...

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12th century in Wales

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makes a grant of land to the Congregation of Savigny for foundation of Neath Abbey; the first monks arrive in 1130. The name of Geoffrey of Monmouth appears...

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Lilleshall Abbey

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to the Congregation of Savigny (and later absorbed into the Cistercian Order). He was admitted to the Savignac lay fraternity and made a gift of land at...

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1139 in Ireland

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Abbey, Dublin, to monks of the Congregation of Savigny. Course of River Suck diverted by Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair, King of Connacht. Cú Connacht Ua Dálaigh...

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Richard de Belmeis II

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houses, particularly Buildwas Abbey, which was affiliated to the Congregation of Savigny (and later absorbed into the Cistercian Order). He was admitted...

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Buckfast Abbey

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Buckfast to the French Abbot of Savigny. This second abbey was home to Savignac monks. In 1147 the Savignac congregation merged with the Cistercian, and...

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Cistercians

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arisen the reformed Congregation of the Feuillants, which spread widely in France and Italy, in the latter country under the name of Improved Bernardines...

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List of Benedictine monasteries in France

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Abbey Savigny Abbey (Abbaye de Savigny, Abbaye de la Sainte-Trinité de Savigny), monks, (Savigny-le-Vieux, Manche) Savigny Abbey (Abbaye de Savigny, Abbaye...

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Launceston Church Grammar School

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Revd John Bethune. Four houses were created and named in honour of the Revd William Savigny, the Revd Christopher Wilkinson and Mr Harry Gillett, former...

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List of monastic houses in Ireland

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is a list of the abbeys, priories, friaries and other monastic religious houses in Ireland. This article provides a gazetteer for the whole of Ireland....

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