Guillaume de Volpiano en Normandie : état des questions
Richard II’s appeal to William of Volpiano, an Italian-Burgundian reformer in 1001, must be regarded as an important stage in the revival of monasticism in the Norman principality. Fécamp becomes the ducal abbey, from where William’s disciples initiate reforms at Jumi...
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2002-07-01
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