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Hugh of Anzy le Duc OSB (Hugh of Anzy, Hugh of Autun) was a French Benedictine monk, who had a significant influence on monastic reform in the 9th and 10th centuries. He is also known by the name of Hugh of Autun. His birthdate is unknown. He was a native of Poitiers in France. He died in the year 930. He was a friend of Berno of Cluny, the first abbot of the Benedictine monastery at Cluny. His feastday is on April 20.[1]
^Walsh, Michael J., "Hugh of Anzy", A New Dictionary of Saints: East and West, Liturgical Press, 2007, p. 270, ISBN 9780814631867
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