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Beginning with the abbacy of
Theodoric, a large amount of copying was done at Saint-Évroult. Orderic Vitalis took a leading role in seeking out and copying manuscripts in abbeys in France and England. Although there were some significant donations, a large quantity of original works were produced
864:, the number of monks had decreased to thirty-one, only nine of these being priests. In 1332, the church's tower collapsed and had to be rebuilt. Between 1388 and 1450, conflict again ravaged the abbey, the belligerents this time being English.
822:, in 1107. At this juncture, many of the monks are said to have "taken the path of the devil" and internal and external dissensions with bishops and temporal lords were frequent. Nevertheless, the abbey was at the peak of its splendour.
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purchased the abbey in order to use the abbey church as the parish church, unfortunately, on 11 March 1802 the transept's tower collapsed, taking with it, the upper vaults and arcades. Subsequently, the buildings were quarried to fuel
1966:
La France pontificale (Gallia christiana), histoire chronologique et biographique des archevêques et évêques de tous les diocèses de France depuis l'établissement du christianisme jusqu'à nos jours, divisée en 17 provinces
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Mainier d'Échauffour 1066–1089; was abbot when
Orderic Vitalis first arrived at the monastery, and was noted as an attendee at the funeral of William the Conqueror. Responsible for rebuilding much of the abbey and its
841:. During his visit he granted a charter restoring certain rights to the abbey, however, by the 1120s, many of these rights were abandoned. The abbey and the town beside it were ravaged, first, by the lord of
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and Saint-Évroult were centres of musical production and education. At Saint-Évroult, a tradition of singing had developed and the choir achieved fame in
Normandy. After entering into a violent quarrel with
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the collection, but this was followed by a period of indifference (with a brief intermission under the
Maurists), resulting in the loss of many volumes. Dom Le Michel made the first complete catalogue
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1009:'s activity slowed and by the 15th century had come to a near halt, although some manuscripts were still being produced during the early 16th century. For a while, the monks focused on
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In 1791, the inventory recorded that the collection had once comprised 4,034 volumes (including 356 manuscripts) and 754 bundles of legal documents. The collection included the
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Traités musicaux de Gui d'Arezzu, graduel de Saint-Evroult, 1101-1200, manuscrit, lettrines pages: 6v, 17v, 46v, 59v, ex-libris, page: 159v, visible sur
Gallica.
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repeatedly attempted to grab hold of the abbey. Guillaume de Vergy was abbot in said capacity from 1392, but it was revoked by
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is an important source for the history of the Norman world, with the sixth volume including a history of the abbey.
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Normannia monastica (x – xii siècle) : II-Prosopographie des abbés bénédictins
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1786:"The Inception of the Career of the Normans in Italy — Legend and History"
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1647:] (in French). Rennes: Ouest-France université. pp. 309, 314.
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Bernard 1159—1159; deposed for poor management of the abbey's finances.
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Recherches historiques sur la ville, les évêques et le diocèse de Séez
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on the lyre (or harp) in the middle of the back of the initial 'B'.
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Charles-Philippe Gobert 1703–1719; brother of François Gobert.
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François Gobert 1702; Count of Apremont and Reckein, Canon of
1999:(in French). Caen: Publications du CRAHM. pp. 273–290.
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17th-century engraving of the abbey (Monasticon Gallicanum)
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The Names of the Communes and Former Parishes of the Eure
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Le département de l'Orne, archéologique et pittoresque
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Les noms des communes et anciennes paroisses de l'Eure
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Christian monasteries established in the 11th century
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Orderic Vitalis, Forester translation, vol. I, p, 422
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Orderic Vitalis, Forester translation, vol. I, p, 400
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History of Lisieux: Town, Diocese, and arrondissement
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Histoire de Lisieux, ville, diocèse et arrondissement
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1617:du Bois, Louis-François. "Saint-Évroult d'Ouche".
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1024:. Around fifty choice volumes were transferred to
899:In 1628, Saint-Évroult adopted the reforms of the
418:Abbitale de Notre-Dame et saints Pierre et Évroult
1645:Normandy From Dukes to Kings: 10th–12th centuries
1213:1089–1091; his abbacy was spent in conflict with
1687:Orderic Vitalis (1969). "General Introduction".
1676:] (in French). Éditions Picard. p. 155.
884:deprived Ouche Abbey of its English properties.
1476:1671–1689; cardinal, resigned. Died in 1704 as
1193:Theodoric (b. Thierry de Mathonville) 1050–1057
713:Around the year 1050, the abbey was rebuilt by
1625:] (in French). Vol. 2. pp. 5–40.
1689:The Ecclesiastical History of Orderic Vitalis
1641:La Normandie des ducs au rois, x – xii siècle
1345:Robert le Tellier 1395–1408; former prior of
1234:Richard of Leicester 1137–1140; attended the
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892:burnt down the abbey as revenge against the
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1838:"Bibliothèque de l'abbaye de Saint-Évroult"
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969:in January 1061 and thence to the court of
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1980:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
1523:, Bishop of Rennes, died in 1820 canon of
1158:This incomplete list is compiled from the
1126:Serlon and Philippe the Baker, who became
431:Ruins of the Abbey Church of Saint-Évroult
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1915:"Rouen. Bibliothèque municipale, Ms. 273"
1259:of Blangy 1159–1177; originally from Bec.
1133:Frilion or Foulques, who became abbot of
944:A manuscript from Saint-Evroul depicting
1713:(in French). pp. 79, 89–91, 96, 98.
1538:
1113:, monk of Saint-Évroult, writer of the
644:since 1967 and is designated "classé".
1973:
1221:. Would leave the monastery to become
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1894:from the original on 12 January 2024.
1848:from the original on 12 January 2024.
1695:. Oxford: Clarendon Press. p. 2.
1601:from the original on 11 January 2024.
923:left the abbey. In 1790, the town of
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1508:Henri-Louis-René des Nos 1764–1769;
1284:Nicholas 1247; who left to join the
628:, located in the present commune of
1453:Premonstratensian Selincourt Abbey.
1451:François de Sacquépée 1613; of the
1262:Raoul of Sainte-Colombe 1177/8—1189
770:, and Évroult on 13 November 1099.
1773:(in French). pp. 6–10, 25–27.
1497:Charles of Saint Aubin 1721–1764;
1311:Raoul Grant 1318; former prior of
14:
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1668:de Beaurepaire, François (1981).
673:, with Évroult presiding over as
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527:97 m (318 ft 3 in)
2048:Buildings and structures in Orne
1361:Jacques of Espinasse 1484; last
1330:Guillaume de Vergy 1392–1395; a
1039:in five languages, the works of
630:Saint-Évroult-Notre-Dame-du-Bois
557:25 m (82 ft 0 in)
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71:Abbey of Saint Évroult in Ouche
1302:Geoffroi of Girouart 1281–1303
773:The abbey's most famous monk,
732:, with the assistance of both
640:. It has been classified as a
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1963:Fisquet, Honoré (1864–1873).
1784:Joranson, Einar (July 1948).
1691:. Vol. 1. Translated by
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691:monasterio que vocatur Uticus
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1241:Renoulf 1140–1159; had been
1032:resulted in further losses.
845:in 1119 and, second, by the
332:Ruins, some intact buildings
2058:Tourist attractions in Orne
1597:(in French). 19 July 2023.
1470:, Grand Chaplain of France.
1466:d. 1671; Italian cardinal,
1231:Warin des Essarts 1123–1137
1182:Raginger, who attended the
1059:, and musical treatises by
615:Sanctus Ebrulphus Uticensis
44:Sanctus Ebrulphus Uticensis
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1995:Gazeau, VĂ©ronique (2007).
1305:Thomas of Douet-Artus 1309
1299:William of Montpinçon 1281
1290:Richard of Val-Corjon 1269
1281:Robert de Salmonville 1233
911:On 21 September 1789, the
901:Congregation of Saint Maur
1863:(in French). p. 312.
1751:Cahiers de l'inventaire:
1741:(in French). p. 303.
1639:Neveux, François (1998).
1375:Auger of Brie 1484–1503;
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1140:Robert du Chalet, first
1098:archbishop of Canterbury
1753:La métallurgie normande
1709:de La Sicotière, Léon.
1355:Robert the Apostle 1459
1201:Hugh, bishop of Lisieux
919:and the last monks and
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607:Abbaye de Saint-Évroult
36:Abbaye de Saint-Évroult
1725:Historia Ecclesiastica
1521:Bishop of Saint-Brieuc
1336:archbishop of Besançon
1327:Philip the Breton 1392
1324:Elie Jean du Bois 1366
1236:Second Lateran Council
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63:Monastery information
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1551:www.tertullian.org
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2023:Abbayes Normandes
2006:978-2-902685-44-8
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1589:"Ancienne abbaye"
1464:Antonio Barberini
1399:George of Amboise
1286:Carthusian order.
1219:bishop of Lisieux
1211:Serlon of Orgères
1161:Gallia Christiana
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514:1332 (tower)
496:Architecture
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208:Architecture
164:(until 1792)
142:Dedicated to
114:Denomination
1919:Biblissima+
1888:Biblissima+
1842:Biblissima+
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