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Meneleus of Menat

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named Baronte, as a token that he would marry his daughter; but to prevent this engagement he fled into Auvergne, and there received the monastic habit at the hands of Saint Chaffre, or Theofrede, who was then œconome of the monastery of Carmery or Cormeri, so called from its founder, Carmen, duke of that country, since called Saint Theofrede's or Chaffre's monastery, in Auvergne, four leagues from Puy, in Velay, whom he had met at Menat, and followed to this abbey. Here he lived seven years, under the holy Abbot Eudo; then returned to Menat, seven leagues from Clermont: this monastery he built in such a manner as to have borne the name of its founder. He governed it for many years with great sanctity, and died in 720. He is honoured with singular veneration in Auvergne and Anjou, and mentioned by Usuard on the 22nd of July.
113:. He fled from home to avoid a marriage and met Theofredus, abbot of Saint-Chaffre. Meneleus entered this monastery and was trained by the abbot for several years. An angel then directed him to return to the spot where he had met Theofredus, where he fell asleep below an oak. The angel reappeared and told him to build a monastery on the spot, which became Menat Abbey. His female relatives could not live without him, and after a desperate search found him at Menat. A 50: 354: 301: 181:
Saint Meneve, Abbot. He was born in Anjou, of a family allied to the Emperor Charlemagne. From his infancy it was his only ambition to serve Christ with his whole heart. When he was of an age to be settled in the world, his parents obliged him to accept a ring sent him by a great lord of the country,
375: 126: 160:(8th cent.) A French Abbot in Auvergne, in which Province and in that of Anjou, in which he was born, he is in great veneration. 323: 155:. In his declining years he appointed as his successor Saint Savinien, a companion of his youth, and died A.D. 720. 147:. He was a native of the West of France, but entered a monastery in Auvergne. Later, he founded a great Abbey at 339: 148: 380: 117:
was built for them 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) away, with the church of Sainte-Marie of Lisseul.
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Meneleus

Menat Abbey
Menat Abbey
Heraclius
St Augustine's Abbey, Ramsgate
Menat
Clermont
Alban Butler



Remensnyder 1995
Remensnyder 1995
Remensnyder 1995
Remensnyder 1995


St. Augustine's Abbey, Ramsgate 1921
Butler 1799
The Lives of the Primitive Fathers, Martyrs, and Other Principal Saints
public domain
Remembering Kings Past: Monastic Foundation Legends in Medieval Southern France
ISBN
0801429544
The Book of saints : a dictionary of servants of God canonized by the Catholic Church
public domain
Categories
8th-century Frankish saints
720 deaths

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