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In 1055, Raoul de
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Classification: Abbey church (12th century) with lantern tower and organ (1627)17 listed as a historical monument in 1840, funerary slab of
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The first occupation of the site where the abbey will be built dates back to the Gallo-Roman era when a square temple with a wooden gallery was built in the 1st century AD. It was replaced in the 2nd century by a fanum then, during the
Frankish period, by a funerary chapel installed in the cella of
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At first, the canons teach and preach with the support of the aristocracy then, having become rich and powerful, attract the hostility of their benefactors. Their role does not resist the rise of monasticism with its values of poverty and community life. Like the collegiate church of
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the fanum. The site was occupied from the 1st to the 3rd century, then, from the 7th century, by several
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In 1113 or 1114, Guillaume de
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