List of Carolingian monasteries

List of Carolingian monasteries

This is a list of monasteries of the Carolingian Empire, in Western Europe around the year 800.

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*Rosamond McKitterick, "The Frankish Kingdoms under the Carolingians" (1983), p. 377. This is a map, and excludes monasteries attached directly to episcopal sees.

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