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  2. Robert de Turlande - Wikipedia

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    Robert de Turlande (c. 1000 - 17 April 1067) was a French Roman Catholic priest and professed member of the Order of Saint Benedict. He was of noble stock and was also related to Saint Gerald of Aurillac. He is best known for the establishment of the Benedictine convent of La Chaise-Dieu ('Home of God') and for his total commitment to the poor ...

  3. Abbey of La Chaise-Dieu - Wikipedia

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    The Abbey of La Chaise-Dieu, in Auvergne (La Chasa-Dieu in Occitan), is a former Benedictine abbey, headquarters of the Casadean order, located in the commune of La Chaise-Dieu in the department of Haute-Loire. The origin of the name is the Latin phrase Casa Dei (The House of God), hence the adjective "Casadean."

  4. La Chaise-Dieu - Wikipedia

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    After his death, Robert was quickly canonized (1095) as Saint Robert de Turlande (also known as Saint Robert of Chaise-Dieu). [4] The Chaise-Dieu continued to grow throughout the Middle Ages, becoming the motherhouse of further congregations of Black Monks. Pope Clement VI began his vocation as a monk at Chaise Dieu and was the patron of the ...

  5. Saint-Robert, Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Saint-Robert (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʁɔbɛʁ]) is a municipality southeast of Sorel-Tracy in the Regional county municipality of Pierre-De Saurel, in Montérégie, Quebec. The population as of the Canada 2011 Census was 1,794. About 20 meteorites from the St-Robert meteorite shower were found here.

  6. Festival de musique de La Chaise-Dieu - Wikipedia

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    The number of concerts is steadily increasing and stabilizes at around 35 in the Saint-Robert Abbey in La Chaise-Dieu, but also in other heritage sites in the region: the churches of Puy-en-Velay and its Italian theater, the Église Saint-Jean d'Ambert, the Basilique Saint-Julien of Brioude, the Saint-Georges Church of Saint-Paulien, the Saint ...

  7. Guigues II of Albon - Wikipedia

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    The Saint-Robert priory was built in ... Benedictine Abbey of La Chaise-Dieu in Haute ... imprimés et manuscrits relatifs à l'histoire du Dauphiné, des origines ...

  8. Adelelmus of Burgos - Wikipedia

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    During a pilgrimage to Rome he met Robert de Turlande, founder of the Abbey of La Chaise-Dieu, and left the military life for the Benedictine order. [1] He later became abbot of La Chaise-Dieu. [2] Queen Constance of Burgundy of Castile was impressed with the reports of Adelelmus' holiness, and invited him to live in Burgos, Spain.

  9. Saint Robert - Wikipedia

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    Robert Southwell (priest) (c. 1560-1595), poet and martyr; Robert Bellarmine (1542-1621), Jesuit, cardinal, Doctor of the Church; Saint-Robert as a toponym: Saint-Robert, Quebec; Saint-Robert, Corrèze; Saint-Robert, Lot-et-Garonne; Saint-Égrève-Saint-Robert station, a train station in Saint-Égrève, Isère, France; Javerlhac-et-la-Chapelle ...