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195: 20: 218:; among the genuine charters are a number of forgeries that are equally interesting for the claims that they were intended to support. The charters bear information on popes, kings, and counts, on manorial structures and the obligations of peasant tenants, and on monastic reform. 307:
of Saint Bercharius and a twelfth-century account of the miracles worked in his name are preserved in a twelfth-century collection of saints' lives from the abbey, now at the municipal library of Troyes. (Bouchard 2004:34, note
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choir illuminated by sixteenth-century stained glass windows. The abbey church retains its sixteenth-century wooden roof, reminding the visitor that not all churches were provided with stone
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Ivory diptych still in fully classical style, commemorating a wedding linking the Symmachi and Nicomachi ca 400; it was found defaced and thrown in a well (
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of Montier-en-Der, assembled in the 1120s at the height of the monastery's prestige and wealth, is a crucial source of information for the history of west
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The eighth century was a time of eclipse for this monastic community, and when the monastery reemerges in the ninth it was
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Local Politics in the French Wars of Religion: the Towns of Champagne, the Duc de Guise and the Catholic League, 1560-95
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Victoria and Albert Museum: the Symmachi Panel (the second panel of the diptych)
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By the end of the century, the primitive buildings had been replaced; the abbot
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attacks. They were re-established by the 930s, when Montier-en-Der accepted the
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The monastery was founded in about 670, in deep oak forest on the banks of the
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rather than monks. A monastic refounding was effected by abbot Hauto (827).
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Les noms de lieu de la France: leur origine, leur signification,
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of Bercharius; he is otherwise remembered for his book on the
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In the early tenth century, the monks were forced to flee
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Papers resulting from a 1998 conference on the monastery.
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The monastery was founded under the patronage of the
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Christian monasteries established in the 7th century
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Carolingian
Viollet-le-Duc
Haute-Marne
France
Benedictine
Cluniac
French Revolution
Stud Farm
river Voire
Gallo-Roman
diocese of Châlons-sur-Marne
Gallo-Roman villa
diptych
Champagne
Burgundy
Lorraine
Bercharius
Montier-en-Der
abbey
Carolingian
Louis the Pious
bishop of Reims
canons
Viking
Gorze Reform
St. Evre's Abbey, Toul
Cluniac Reforms
Adso
Carolingian

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