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318: 268: 130: 188: 33: 260:, who took it and all its lands under the protection of the Holy See, asserting the right of the community to elect their own abbot, and threatening with excommunication any lay lord who might attach its lands and revenues; Berno took the prudent step of placing Baume under the secular patronage of 595: 240:
granted Baume and all its lands and goods to Arduic, archbishop of Besançon, but he died before the transfer could take effect. Beaume was among the royal properties that fell to the lot of
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with his noble companion Adegrin, found Baume and became a monk, priest, and then superior of the abbey school, bringing with him a library of 100 books.
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suggests that the early traditions may confuse the Abbey of Baume-les-Messieurs with the older Baume-les-Nonnes or Baume-les-Dames.
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However, more recent studies indicate that the first reference to Baume is around 869, and that it was not a Merovingian foundation.
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The abbey is a designated historic building. It is privately owned by a group that handles maintenance and schedules group tours.
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was abbé de Baume. Baume was secularised in 1753 and its canons were expelled in 1790, at the start of the
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raiders destroyed the obscure community of monks, along with neighboring Château-Châlon and the village of
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in 910, is generally credited with being its founder, about 890. Berno was confirmed as abbot in 895 by
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Robinson, I. S. (1995). "The Papacy, 1122–1198". In Luscombe, D.; Riley-Smith, J. (eds.).
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Quamdam cellam nomine Balmam, quam ipsi monachi prælibati ad fundamentum reædificaverunt
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at the division effected in May 870. After the desolation of Burgundy by the
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in the early ninth century by Saint Eutice, probably a disciple of
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Essai historique sur les origines de l'abbaye de Baume-les Moines
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followed an early tradition that the abbey had been founded by
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is congregated. The abbey is known for its sixteenth-century
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Constable, Giles. "Baume and Cluny in the Twelfth Century",
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divided the monasteries in his lands into three categories,
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Tradition and Change: Essays in Honor of Marjorie Chibnall
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was one of only twelve that owed him annual subsidies.
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Visitations and Chapters-General of the Order of Cluny
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Christian monasteries established in the 10th century
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in 1147, for refusing a direct instruction from his
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Passing through Besançon on his way to Rome in 869,
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