cluniac reforms उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- With the Cluniac reforms of the 11th century there was a new emphasis on liturgy and the canonical hours in the reformed Benedictine priories with the Abbey of Cluny at their head.
- Cluny Abbey, founded in the M�con region of France in 909, was established as part of the Cluniac Reforms, a larger movement of monastic reform in response to this fear.
- St . George's itself was of course, as a foundation of Hirsau, part of the Hirsau Reform, in its turn inspired by and parallel to the Cluniac Reform.
- Odo became the great reforming abbot of Cluny, which became the model of monasticism for over a century and transformed the role of piety in European daily life ( see Cluniac Reforms ).
- Henry was educated at Cluny and adhered to the principles of Cluniac reform, which included a sense of intellectual freedom and humanism, as well as a high standard of devotion and discipline.
- The Cluniac reform of monasteries that began in 910 placed abbots under the direct control of the pope rather than the secular control of feudal lords, thus eliminating a major source of corruption.
- With the founder's consent, Ulrich of Zell ( d . 1093 ), in his advancement of the Cluniac reforms in German territory, turned it into a priory directly dependent on Cluny Abbey.
- With the Cluniac Reforms, the term " prior " received a specific meaning; it supplanted the provost or dean ( " praepositus " ), spoken of in the Rule of St . Benedict.
- Paternus was sent by king Sancho the Great to Cluny to introduce the Cluniac reform into Spain in the monasteries of San Juan de la Pe�a and San Salvador de Leyre, and was afterwards appointed Bishop of Saragossa ( 1040 1077 ).
- They were re-established by the 930s, when Montier-en-Der accepted the Gorze Reform driven by St . Evre's Abbey, Toul; some years after, Montier-en-Der accepted the Cluniac Reforms.