- Abbey of Saint Victor
Abbey of Saint Victor (or Saint-Victor) may refer to:
*Abbey of Saint Victor, Marseille
*Abbey of Saint Victor, Paris
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Abbey of Saint Victor (or Saint-Victor) may refer to:
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Abbey of Saint-Victor — Abbey of Saint Victor † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Abbey of Saint Victor In the year 1108, the famous William of Champeaux, archdeacon of Notre Dame in Paris, who had been lecturing to crowds of students, relinquishing his chair, retired … Catholic encyclopedia
Abbey of Saint Victor, Marseille — For the abbey near Paris see St. Victor s Abbey, Paris St. Victor s Abbey, Marseille, was a late Roman monastic foundation in Marseille in the south of France, named after the local soldier saint and martyr, Saint Victor.In about 415, John… … Wikipedia
Abbey of Saint Victor, Paris — For the abbey in Marseille see St. Victor s Abbey, Marseille St. Victor s Abbey, Paris, otherwise the Royal Abbey and School of St. Victor, had its origins when William of Champeaux, the Archdeacon of Paris, retired to a small hermitage near… … Wikipedia
Abbey of St. Victor, Paris — For the abbey in Marseille see Abbey of St. Victor, Marseille St. Victor s in 1572 The Abbey of St. Victor, Paris, also known as Royal Abbey and School of St. Victor, was an abbey near Paris, France. Its origins are connected to the decision of… … Wikipedia
Saint-Victor, Abbey of — • In 1108 William of Champeaux retired to a small hermitage dedicated to St. Victor, the martyr soldier. He was followed by many disciples and induced again to take up his lectures. Hence the origin of the Royal Abbey and School of St. Victor… … Catholic encyclopedia
Adam of Saint Victor — ( d. 1146) [It was previously believed that he died late 12th century, but that is now believed to be false] was a prolific poet and composer of Latin hymns and sequences. He is believed to have sparked the expansion of the poetic and musical… … Wikipedia
Godfrey of Saint-Victor — born с 1125 died 1194, Paris French monk, philosopher, theologian, and poet. About 1160 Godfrey entered the monastery of Saint Victor in Paris. He left after 20 years for a rural priory, where he wrote his principal work, Microcosmus, an attempt… … Universalium
Hugh of Saint Victor — (c. 1096 – 11 February 1141) was born perhaps in France, or more probably in Saxony. His origins and early life are rather obscure. He studied and taught at the Augustinian Abbey of Saint Victor in Paris after which he is named. His writings… … Wikipedia
Richard of Saint-Victor — ▪ French theologian born , Scotland/England died March 10, 1173, Paris, Fr. Roman Catholic theologian whose treatises profoundly influenced medieval and modern mysticism. Richard entered the Abbey of Saint Victor, Paris, and studied… … Universalium
Richard of Saint Victor — (died 1173), was one of the most important mystical theologicans of 12th century Paris, then the intellectual center of Europe. Richard, a Scot, was prior of the famous Augustinian abbey of Saint Victor in Paris from 1162 until his death in… … Wikipedia