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... Cluny was founded in Burgundy south of Dijon , is usually taken as the moment of birth for better things , but it was almost half a century before Cluny began to ... Cluny 4 The radiation of Cluny and Lotharingian monasteries , 909-1100 48.
... Cluny was founded in Burgundy south of Dijon , is usually taken as the moment of birth for better things , but it was almost half a century before Cluny began to ... Cluny 4 The radiation of Cluny and Lotharingian monasteries , 909-1100 48.
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... Cluny was supreme , and there was no delegation or decentralisation . The dependency of Cluny was thus in a halfway house between autonomy and membership of an integrated order . In all normal everyday matters , both spiritual and ...
... Cluny was supreme , and there was no delegation or decentralisation . The dependency of Cluny was thus in a halfway house between autonomy and membership of an integrated order . In all normal everyday matters , both spiritual and ...
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... Cluny was the power - house and the spearhead of the Gregorian reform has been effectively refuted , and the credit portioned out between the religious leaders of Lorraine and the strong company of individual monks , bishops and curial ...
... Cluny was the power - house and the spearhead of the Gregorian reform has been effectively refuted , and the credit portioned out between the religious leaders of Lorraine and the strong company of individual monks , bishops and curial ...
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Foreword | 7 |
The first Christian monks | 9 |
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