VitalisofSavigny (c. 1060 – 16 September 1122) was the canonized founder ofSavigny Abbey and of the Congregation ofSavigny (1112). He was born in Normandy...
Diocese of Coutances. It originated in 1105 when Vitalisof Mortain established a hermitage in the forest at Savigny in France. Vitalis was a canon of the...
Saint Vitalis may refer to: Saint Vitalisof Milan (1st-2nd century), early Christian martyr Saint Vitalis, martyred in 250 under the persecution of Decius...
Ronald (November 2014). The Lives of Monastic Reformers 2: Abbot VitalisofSavigny, Abbot Godfrey ofSavigny, Peter of Avranches, and Blessed Hamo. Liturgical...
Ronald (November 2014). The Lives of Monastic Reformers 2: Abbot VitalisofSavigny, Abbot Godfrey ofSavigny, Peter of Avranches, and Blessed Hamo. Liturgical...
1122 their names were commemorated in the mortuary roll of Saint VitalisofSavigny. The manor of Woolhope in Herefordshire, along with four others, was...
circulated among 253 religious institutions. One of the best preserved roll is that ofVitalisofSavigny dating from 1122/23 (see image on the right). The...
Honorius II, pope of the Catholic Church (d. 1130) September 18 – Godfrey of Bouillon, French nobleman (d. 1100) September 22 – VitalisofSavigny, Catholic saint...
separates from VitalisofSavigny's earlier community. Desiring to live a life of greater austerity, in 1107 he and his friend Geoffrey (later Abbot of Tiron)...
establishing an abbey for men called Holy Trinity ofSavigny, Saint Vitalis, founder of the monastic order ofSavigny, set up the Abbaye Blanche for women, with...
Savigny Abbey (Abbaye de Savigny) was a monastery near the village ofSavigny-le-Vieux (Manche), in northern France. It was founded early in the 12th...
A list of people, who died during the 12th century, who have received recognition as Blessed (through beatification) or Saint (through canonization) from...
mortuary roll, circulated after the death of churchman VitalisofSavigny, in which the nuns of the abbey of Alménêches commemorated him, his parents,...
Pepin, Ronald (Nov 2014). The Lives of Monastic Reformers 2: Abbot VitalisofSavigny, Abbot Godfrey ofSavigny, Peter of Avranches, and Blessed Hamo. Liturgical...
Ronald (November 2014). The Lives of Monastic Reformers 2: Abbot VitalisofSavigny, Abbot Godfrey ofSavigny, Peter of Avranches, and Blessed Hamo. Liturgical...
diocese of Périgueux, and the monastery of Saint-Avit, A friend of Robert of Arbrissel, and follower ofVitalisofSavigny; like Bernard of Thiron, Gerard...
for Worcester, preserved on a mortuary roll belonging to Vitalis (d. 1122), abbot ofSavigny. Thorpe (1849). Keynes, "Florence". Chronicon ex chronicis...
robes, which their spiritual cousins, the monks ofSavigny, also wore. The order, or congregation, of Tiron was founded in about 1106 by the Benedictine...
related to Poitiers. Official website of the City of Poitiers Grand-Poitiers website Prefecture of the Vienne Vitalis Official website (Urban Transportation)...
afterwards founder of the Congregation of Tiron, Vitalis, founder ofSavigny Abbey, and others of considerable note. His piety, eloquence, and asceticism...
daughter-house of the Benedictine Savigny Abbey near the village ofSavigny-le-Vieux in western Normandy. Following the assumption of the Savigniac order...
makes a grant of land to the Congregation ofSavigny for foundation of Neath Abbey; the first monks arrive in 1130. The name of Geoffrey of Monmouth appears...
September 1792) Jean-Pierre Simon (died 2 September 1792) Pierre-Jacques-Marie Vitalis (c. 1759 – 2 September 1792) Vincent Abraham (15 June 1740 – 2 September...
start of April he meets Louis VII at Dijon. It is agreed that Abbot Suger, Louis' adviser, governs France while Louis is away. Congregation ofSavigny is...
served as the 41st prime minister of Italy in seven governments (1972–1973, 1976–1979, and 1989–1992), and was leader of the Christian Democracy party and...