List of Carolingian monasteries
This is a partial list of monasteries of the Carolingian Empire, in Western Europe around the year 800.
Abbey | Foundation date (traditional) | Founder (traditional) | Location (present-day) |
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Altaripa Abbey | |||
Altmünster Abbey | |||
Altomünster Abbey | 750 | Alto | |
Amorbach Abbey | 734 | Amor, disciple of Pirmin | |
Andernach Abbey | |||
Annegray Abbey | |||
Argenteuil Abbey | 656 / first mentioned 697 | ||
Barisis au Bois Abbey | |||
Benedictbeuren Abbey | c.740, 969 (2nd creation, by Wolfold) | ||
Blois Abbey | |||
Chelles Abbey | c.658 | Balthild | |
Chiemsee Abbey | |||
Corbie Abbey | c.660 | Balthild | |
Dol Abbey | 6th century | Samson of Dol | |
Echternach Abbey | end of 7th century | Willibrord | |
Faremoutiers Abbey | c.620 | Burgundofara | |
Fécamp Abbey | 658 | Waningus | Fécamp |
Ferrières Abbey | 630 | Columba | |
Flavigny Abbey | 717 | Widerad | |
Fleury Abbey | c.640 | Leodebaldus | |
Fritzlar Abbey (Frideslar) | 724 | Boniface | |
Gorze Abbey | 749 | Chrodegang of Metz | |
Fulda Abbey | 744 | Sturm | |
Hautvillers Abbey | |||
Hersfeld Abbey | 736, again 769 | Sturm | |
Holzkirchen Abbey | |||
Honau Abbey | |||
Hornbach Abbey | |||
Jumièges Abbey | 654 | Philibert | |
Kaiserswerth Abbey | |||
Kempten Abbey | |||
Kitzingen Abbey | |||
Kochel Abbey | |||
Landévennec Abbey | c.485[1] | Winwaloe (Guénolé) | |
Lérins Abbey | 410 | Honoratus | |
Lobbes Abbey | 650 | Landelin | |
Loches Abbey | |||
Lorch Abbey | |||
Lorsch Abbey | 764 | Cancor | |
Luxeuil Abbey | c.585 | Columbanus | |
Mazerolles Abbey | |||
Mettlach Abbey | |||
Mondsee Abbey | 748 | Odilo of Bavaria | |
Mont-St-Michel Abbey | 708 | Aubert | |
Montier-en-Der Abbey | Ca 670 | Berchar(ius) | |
Murbach Abbey | 727 | Pirmin | |
Nantua Abbey | c.660 | Amandus[2] | |
Neustadt am Main Abbey | late 760s | Megingoz | |
Niederaltaich Abbey | 731 or 741 | Odilo of Bavaria | |
Nivelles Abbey | c.640 | Gertrude of Nivelles | |
Noirmoutier Abbey | |||
Nouaillé Abbey (Abbaye de Nouaillé-Maupertuis) | End of seventh century[3] | ||
Novalese Abbey | 726 | Abbo of Provence | |
Ochsenfurt Abbey | |||
Ohrdrut Abbey | |||
Orbais Abbey | |||
Ottobeuren Abbey | 764 | Toto | |
Péronne Abbey | |||
Prüm Abbey | 720/21 | Bertrada of Prüm and Caribert of Laon | |
Rebais Abbey | 630s | Audoin of Rouen | |
Reichenau Abbey | 724 | Pirmin | |
Remiremont Abbey | Ca 620 | Romaric | |
Sarlat Abbey | |||
Schäftlarn Abbey | 762 | Waltrich | |
Saint-Amand Abbey | 630s | Amandus | |
Saint-Aubin d’Angers | Before 616 | Bobenus? | |
St Bavo Abbey, Ghent | c. 630 | Amandus | |
St Denis Abbey | 623/39 | Dagobert I | |
St Gall Abbey | 1st half 8th century | Gall | |
Saint-Génis-des-Fontaines Abbey | First mentioned 819 | ||
St Hubert Abbey | |||
St Maixent Abbey | 459? | Agapitus, but named after Maxentius | |
St Maurice d'Agaune Abbey | 515 | Sigismund of Burgundy | Saint-Maurice, Switzerland |
St Mesmin Abbey | |||
St Mihiel Abbey | |||
St Nazaire Abbey | |||
St Omer Abbey | 650s | Bertin | |
St Peter Abbey, Ghent | 631? | Amandus | |
Saint-Pierre-le-Vif, Sens | 6th century | Theudechild | |
St Quentin Abbey | |||
St Riquier Abbey | 625/38 | Richarius | |
St Trond Abbey | 7th century | Trudo | |
Saint Vaast Abbey | 667 | Audebert | |
St Wandrille Abbey | 648 | Wandregisel | |
Staffelsee Abbey | |||
Stavelot-Malmédy Abbey | c.650 | Remaclus | |
Tauberbischofsheim Abbey | Boniface | ||
Tegernsee Abbey | c.746 or c.765 | ||
Tonnerre Abbey | c.800[4] | ||
Weissenburg Abbey | 7th century | ||
Wessobrun Abbey | c.753 |
Sources
- Rosamond McKitterick, The Frankish Kingdoms under the Carolingians (1983), p. 377. This is a map, and excludes monasteries attached directly to episcopal sees.
Notes
- ↑ Abbaye Saint Guénolé
- ↑ Catholic Encyclopedia: Belley
- ↑ Abbaye de Nouaillé-Maupertuis - Nouaillé-Maupertuis- Le Patrimoine de la Vienne
- ↑ Catholic Encyclopedia: Sens
See also
- Notitia de servitio monasteriorum
- Carolingian architecture
- Carolingian art
- Carolingian dynasty
- Carolingian Empire
- Carolingian minuscule
- Carolingian Renaissance
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