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Abbey of St Martin, Autun

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and sold off as national property in 1793, to be used as an armaments factory. A few years later it was almost entirely demolished apart from a few service buildings. The city authorities of Autun eventually acquired what remained and undertook restoration in 1976–77. The renovated buildings now
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At the latest from the time of this rebuilding, the abbey was also fortified. In 1570, it was pillaged by the troops of
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operate under the name "Prieuré Saint-Martin" as a local government social centre, with rooms for hire.
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Gallica.bnf: Vue de l'abbaye de St Martin à Autun (drawing by Jean Baptiste Lallemand), 18th century
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Tomb of Brunhilda in the abbey church before 1790 (early 19th-century engraving by
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The abbey was entirely rebuilt between 1740 and 1752. It was suppressed in the
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The vacant and dilapidated premises were taken over by the reformist
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From 1058 it answered directly to the pope rather than to a bishop.
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in 1635 (or 1654), who repaired them, but not the fortifications.
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Essai historique sur l'abbaye de Saint-Martin d'Autun
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refused financial help to Nicolas Brulard, the then
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Alexandre Lenoir
Benedictine
monastery
Autun
Saône-et-Loire
Arroux
Langres
Beaune
Besançon
Queen Brunhilda
bishop of Autun
Saint Syagrius
Saracens
Normans
Charles the Fat
Admiral de Coligny
États de Bourgogne
commendatory abbot

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