- Abbey of Saint-Remi
Infobox World Heritage Site
WHS = Former Abbey of Saint-Remi Reims
State Party = FRA
Type = Cultural
Criteria = i, ii, vi
ID = 601
Region = Europe and North America
Year = 1991
Session = 15th
Link = http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/601The Abbey of Saint-Remi is an
abbey inReims ,France , founded in the sixth century. Since 553 it has conserved therelic s ofSaint Remi , theBishop of Reims who converted Clovis,King of the Franks , toChristianity atChristmas in AD 496, after he defeated theAlamanni in theBattle of Tolbiac .The present
basilica was the abbey church; it was consecrated byPope Leo IX in 1049. The eleventh-centurynave andtransept s, in the Romanesque style, are the oldest; the façade of the south transept is the most recent.History
The obscure [ [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/12765a.htm "Catholic Encyclopedia", 1911, "s.v." "Abbey of Saint Remy"] ] origins of the great abbey at Reims lie in a little chapel of the sixth century dedicated to
Saint Christopher , its success was founded on its acquisition of the relics of St. Remy in 553: subsequently gifts poured in upon it from pious donors. By the ninth century the abbey possessed about seven hundred domains and was perhaps the most richly endowed in France. It seems probable that secular priests were the first guardians of the relics, but were succeeded by theBenedictines . From 780 to 945 thearchbishops of Reims served as its abbots. At the abbeyCharlemagne receivedPope Leo III .In 1005 the abbot Aviard undertook to rebuild the church of St-Remy, and for twenty years the work went on uninterruptedly before vaulting collapsed, no doubt from insufficient
buttress ing. Abbot Theodoric erected the magnificent survivingbasilica whichPope Leo IX dedicated in 1049 and to which he granted many privileges. The abbey library and its schools were of such high reputation repute thatPope Alexander III wrote a commendatory letter to the Abbot Peter, which survives.The archbishops of Reims and several princes,
Carloman , brother of Charlemagne, Henri d'Orléans (d. about 1653), and kingsLouis IV of France and Lothair were buried in the monastery.Among the illustrious later abbots, all drawn from the higher nobility, may be mentioned:
Henri de Lorraine (1622-1641), who affiliated the abbey to theCongregation of St. Maur ;Jacques-Nicolas Colbert (1665), laterarchbishop of Rouen ;Charles Maurice Le Tellier (1680-1710); andJoseph de Rochechouart , appointed abbot by the king in 1745.Many valuable objects from the abbey were looted in the
French Revolution ary period, but the 12th-centurystained glass remains.The Abbey of Saint-Remi, together with the nearby
cathedral ofNotre-Dame de Reims andPalace of Tau , became aUNESCO World Heritage Site in 1991.Notes
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