About the town and commune of Cluny the abbey of ClunyCluny Abbey Other uses Infobox French commune name Cluny image coat of arms Blason ville Cluny.svg image Cluny heute2.jpg region Bourgogne department Sa ne et Loire arrondissement M con canton Cluny INSEE 71137 postal code 71250 mayor Robert Rolland term 2001&ndash 2008 intercommunality longitude 4.66 latitude 46.4352777778 elevation m 248 elevation min m 226 elevation max m 574 area km2 23.71 population 4835 population date 2006 Cluny or Clugny is a Communes of France commune in the Sa ne et Loire Departments of France department in the Regions of France region of Bourgogne in eastern France . It is 20  km north west of M con . The town grew up around the Benedictine Cluny Abbey , founded by Duke William I of Aquitaine in AD 910. The height of Cluniac influence was from the second half of the 10th century through the early 12th. The abbey was sacked by the Huguenots in 1562 and many of the valuable manuscripts were destroyed or removed. File Blason ville Cluny ancien.svg thumb left 120px Coat of arms in the 17th and 18th centuries Geography The river Grosne River Grosne flows northward through the commune and crosses the town ... www.insee.fr en home home page.asp INSEE Reflist External links http www.cybercommunes.com cluny Official website in French http www.paradoxplace.com Photo 20Pages France Burgundy 20Champagne Cluny Cluny.htm Paradoxplace Cluny Page Photos Commons ClunyCluny Sa ne et Loire communes Category Communes of Sa ne et Loire Sa neLoire geo stub af Cluny ar an Clunyego ca Cluny Saona i Loira ceb Cluny cs Cluny de Cluny et Cluny es Cluny Saona y Loira eu Cluny fr Cluny Sa ne et Loire gl Cluny Sa ne et Loire it Cluny Sa ne et Loire he la Cluniacum lt Kliuni nl Cluny Frankrijk pl Cluny ru scn Cluny simple Cluny sk Cluny sl Cluny sr fi Cluny sv Cluny uk vi Cluny vo Cluny Sa ne et Loire war Cluny ... more details
other uses Image thecluny.JPG thumb right upright The Cluny The Cluny is a live music venue, pub and caf ... Past Bot generated title ref , The Cluny occupies part of the wider building at 36 Lime Street, sharing the space with artists, offices and recording studios. The Cluny is a regular fixture in the top ... called the Cluny ref http www.telegraph.co.uk foodanddrink pubs 5320138 Newcastle pub guide The Cluny Ouseburn.html Newcastle Pub Guide The Cluny, Ouseburn Bot generated title ref , hence the current ... space. A section of the building was opened as The Cluny Bar in 1999, and the same space was taken ...?tabid 10241 About The Cluny Bot generated title ref , when its current incarnation came about. The Cluny now operates as a bar and live music venue, with food service provided by The Cluny Kitchen ...?struct id 566 SINE Project Bot generated title ref Location The Cluny is located in Newcastle ... river, which flows into the River Tyne , and is just yards from the door of The Cluny itself. Bar The Cluny s bar is renowned for its huge selection of real ales and world lagers ref http www.viewnewcastle.co.uk listings cluny review 47316.html Cluny NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE Bot generated title ... listings cluny review 47316.html Cluny NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE Bot generated title ref . The Cluny ... gb bars and clubs listings 1306 The Head of Steam & The Cluny Head of Steam Cluny What s On NE Bot generated title ref . Venue The Cluny s live music venue is a 300 capacity standing space ..., Our Earthly Pleasures in its entirety at The Cluny ref http www.nme.com news maximo park 25702 Maximo ... Bot generated title ref . In February 2008, Duffy singer played at The Cluny ref http www.journallive.co.uk ... , younger sister of Beyonce Knowles , played at The Cluny as part of her first UK tour ref http www.music ... tour Bot generated title ref . The Cluny is also one of the venues to be used for the filming of The JD ... Festival, UK . In September 2010, The Cluny played host to a series of concerts, on three ... more details
Cluny is a commune in the Sa ne et Loire department in the region of Bourgogne in eastern France. Cluny or The Cluny may also refer to The Cluny , a live music venue and pub in Newcastle upon Tyne, England Cluny Abbey , a Benedictine monastery in Cluny, department of Sa ne et Loire, France. List of Redwall characters Cluny the Scourge Cluny the Scourge , an anthropomorphic rat and antagonist in Redwall disambig ca Cluny de Cluny Begriffskl rung es Cluny desambiguaci n fr Cluny hr Cluny it Cluny nl Cluny ru ... more details
Cluny or The Cluny may refer to The Cluny , a live music venue and pub in Newcastle upon Tyne, England Cluny , a commune in the Sa ne et Loire department in the region of Bourgogne in eastern France Cluny Abbey , a Benedictine monastery in Cluny, department of Sa ne et Loire, France disambig ... more details
for the later abbot with the same name Hugh II of Cluny Infobox Saint name Saint Hugh of Cluny birth date 1024 death date 28 April 1109 feast day 29 April venerated in Roman Catholic Church image Hugo v cluny heinrich iv mathilde v tuszien cod vat lat 4922 1115ad.jpg imagesize 250px caption Hugh of Cluny, Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor , and Matilda of Tuscany birth place Semur en Brionnais , Brionnais now Sa ne et Loire , France death place Cluny , Brionnais now Sa ne et Loire , France titles beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date 6 January 1120 canonized place canonized by Pope Callixtus II attributes patronage Against fever major shrine suppressed date issues Hugh of Cluny May 13, 1024 April 28, 1109 was an Abbot of Cluny . He is sometimes referred to as Hugh the Great or Hugh of Semur and was canonized by the Roman Catholic Church as Saint Hugh the Great . He was one of the most influential leaders of one of the most influential monastic order s of the Middle Ages . Abbot Hugh built the third abbey church at Cluny, the largest structure in Europe for many centuries, with funds provided by Ferdinand I of Leon . He was the driving force behind the Cluniac monastic movement during the last quarter of the 11th century, which had priories throughout Southern France and northern Spain . Hugh s relationship to Ferdinand I of Leon Ferdinand I and Alfonso VI of Castile Alphonso VI of Kingdom of Le n Leon and Kingdom of Castile Castile , as well as his influence upon Pope Urban II , who had been prior at Cluny under Hugh, made Hugh one of the most powerful and influential figures of the late 11th century. As the godfather of Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV , he also played a role as a mediator during the conflict between Pope Gregory VII Gregory VII and Henry ... century Christian saints Category Medieval French saints France saint stub ca Hug de Cluny de Hugo von Cluny es Hugo de Cluny fr Hugues de Cluny it Ugo di Cluny nl Hugo van Cluny pt Hugo de Cluny sv ... more details
Infobox Saint name Saint Majolus of Cluny birth date 906 death date May 11, 994 feast day May 11 venerated in Roman Catholic Church image imagesize caption birth place Avignon sometimes stated as Valensole death place Souvigny titles beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine suppressed date issues Saint Majolus of Cluny Maieul, Mayeul, Mayeule ca. 906 May 11, 994 was an Abbey of Cluny abbot of Cluny . As a youth Majolus fled his family s estates near Rietz to stay with relatives at M con due to the Muslim conquests Muslim invasions . Majolus studied at Lyon and later became archdeacon of M con . File StatueMayeul.jpg thumb Statue of Majolus, Souvigny . Offered the bishopric of Besan on , he became a monk of Cluny instead. In 954, he was named abbot coadjutor to Aymard . Two years later, he became full abbot of Cluny. At several times, he refused the papacy. Majolus, along with his successor Saint Odilo of Cluny Odilo of Mercouer , were supporters of the Ottonian emperors of Germany. ref R. Oursel, Romanesque Taschen, 1967 p. 52 ref He reformed many Germany German monasteries at the request of Otto the Great and settled a disagreement between Adelaide of Italy Adelaide and her son, Otto II . The Andalusian s of Fraxinet in Provence captured Majolus in 972 as he crossed the Saint Bernard Pass . Majolus was ransom ed by the monks of Cluny for a thousand pounds of silver. ref http www.saintpatrickdc.org ss 0511.htm majo Saint Patrick s Church Saints of May 11 Bot generated title ref This outrage upon the greatest monk in the Christian West was followed by the extermination of Fraxinet by the lords of Provence in 975. During his abbacy the replacement abbey church of ClunyCluny II was consectrated ... ca Maiol de Cluny de Maiolus fr Mayeul de Cluny it Maiolo di Cluny lmo Maj l de Cluny nl Majolus pms Majeul d Cluny pl Majol z Cluny ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox UK place official name Offord Cluny country England region East of England os grid reference TL220673 latitude 52.29 longitude 0.21 post town St Neots postcode area PE19 postcode district dial code 01480 shire county Cambridgeshire population 1,300 hide services Yes static image File Church at Offord Cluny geograph.org.uk 118156.jpg 250px static image caption Church at Offord Cluny Offord Cluny is a small village in Cambridgeshire , England . It is approximately equidistant from the neighbouring towns of Huntingdon and St Neots , and 2 miles from the larger village of Buckden, Cambridgeshire Buckden . It is the twin village of Offord D Arcy , and although they historically both had their own parish councils, these were merged in 2009. Council tax rates are higher in Offord Cluny than in Offord D Arcy. Historical documents relating to Offord Cluny, including Church of England parish registers, maps and photographs, are held by Cambridgeshire Archives and Local Studies at the County Record Office Huntingdon. Commons cat Category Villages in Cambridgeshire Category Civil parishes in Cambridgeshire Cambridgeshire geo stub nl Offord Cluny ... more details
Image Cluny Abtei Ostfluegel mtob.jpg thumb 250px right Cluny Abbey in 2004 Cluny Abbey or Cluni , or Clugny , IPA fr kly ni is a Rule of St. Benedict Benedictine monastery in Cluny , department of Sa ne ... soon came to exemplify the kind of religious life at the heart of 11th century piety. The town of Cluny ... 10th century, Cluny became the acknowledged leader of western monasticism. The abbots of Cluny were statesmen on an international stage and distinguished by their competence. The monastery of Cluny ... remains. Dating from around 1334, the Mus e de Cluny H tel de Cluny in Paris was formerly the town house of the abbots of Cluny. It was adapted as a public museum in 1833. Apart from the name, it no longer ... 125px thumb Coat of Arms of Cluny Abbey Gules two keys in saltire the wards upwards and outwards ... and Rulers of Auvergne count of Auvergne , founded the Benedictine abbey of Cluny on a modest scale, as the mother house of the Congregation of Cluny. In donating his hunting preserve in the forests of Burgundy region Burgundy , William released the Cluny abbey from all future obligation to him ... Image Clocher abbaye cluny 2.JPG left 200px thumb A view of the abbey The monastery of Cluny ..., Cluny created a large, federated order in which the administrators of subsidiary houses served as deputies of the abbot of Cluny and answered to him. The Cluniac houses, being directly under the supervision of the abbot of Cluny, the autocrat of the Order, were styled priory priories , not abbeys. The priors, or chiefs of priories, met at Cluny once a year to deal with administrative issues and to make reports. Many other Benedictine houses, even those of earlier formation, came to regard Cluny as their guide. When in 1016 Pope Benedict VIII decreed that the privileges of Cluny be extended .... The customs of Cluny represented a shift from the earlier ideal of a Benedictine monastery as an agriculturally .... He acknowledged that the Black Monks no longer supported themselves by physical labor. Cluny s agreement ... more details
Saint Berno of Cluny French Bernon or Berno of Baume c. 850 &ndash 13 January 927 was first abbot of Cluny from its foundation in 910 until he resigned in 925. He was subject only to the pope and began the tradition of the Cluniac reforms which his successors brought to fruition across Europe. Berno was first a monk at St. Martin s Abbey, Autun , and was sent to Baume Abbey in about 886 to reform it. In 890, he founded the monastery of Gigny on his own estates, and others at Bourg Dieu and Massay . In 910, William I of Aquitaine , founder of Cluny, nominated him abbot of the new foundation. Berno placed the monastery under the Benedictine rule founded by Benedict of Nursia and reformed by Benedict of Aniane . He resigned as abbot in 925, his abbeys being divided between his relative Vido and his disciple Odo of Cluny . He is regarded as a saint , with his feast day on 13 January. Sources BBKL b berno band 1 autor Friedrich Wilhelm Bautz spalte 542 http www.catholic.org saints saint.php?saint id 5688 Catholic.org Saints Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Berno of Cluny ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 850 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 927 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Berno of Cluny Category Frankish people Category Frankish saints Category 850 births Category 927 deaths Category French abbots Category Cluniacs Category French Roman Catholic saints Category 10th century Christian saints France saint stub ca Bern de Borgonya de Berno von Baume es Bern n de Baume fr Bernon abb de Cluny it Bernone di Cluny nl Berno van Cluny ... more details
Infobox Saint name Saint Odo of Cluny birth date ca. 878 death date November 18, 942 feast day November 18 venerated in Roman Catholic Church image imagesize 250px caption birth place Le Mans, France death place titles canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes patronage for rain major shrine suppressed date issues Saint Odo of Cluny French Odon c. 878 18 November 942 , a saint of the Roman Catholic Church , was the second abbot of Cluny . He enacted various reforms in the Cluniac monastery system of France and Italy . File Odo Cluny 11.jpg thumb Odo of Cluny, 11th century miniature. He was the son of a feudal lord of Deols, near Le Mans , and received his early education at the court of William I of Aquitaine William the Pious, duke of Aquitaine . After entering as a cleric to the monastery of St.Martin of Tours, he studied at Paris under Remigius of Auxerre . About 909, he became a monk, priest, and then superior of the abbey school in Baume Abbey Baume , whose abbot, Berno of Cluny Berno , was the founder and first abbot of Cluny Abbey in 910. Odo followed him to Cluny, bringing his library there he became abbot on Berno s death in 927. Authorized by a privilege of Pope John XI in 931, Odo reformed the monasteries in Aquitaine , northern France, and Italy. The papal privilege empowered him to unite several abbey s under his supervision and to receive at Cluny monks ... abbot of Cluny, which became the model of monasticism for over a century and transformed the role ... library MARY STODO.htm St. Odo of Cluny on ewtn.com http saints.sqpn.com sainto26.htm Odo of Cluny ... by Odo of Cluny, trans. Gerald Sitwell, O.S.B. Google Books Category 878 births Category 942 deaths ... Od de Cluny de Odo von Cluny es Od n de Cluny eo Odo de Cluny fr Odon de Cluny it Oddone da Cluny la Odo Cluniacensis nl Odo van Cluny pl Odo z Cluny ru sk Odon z Cluny sl Sveti Odo iz Clunya sv Odo de Cluny th ... more details
Infobox Saint name Saint Odilo of Cluny birth date 962 AD death date 1048 AD feast day 11 May 19 January Cluny in Switzerland on 6 February. venerated in Roman Catholic Church image imagesize 250px caption birth place death place titles beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine suppressed date issues Saint Odilo of Cluny was the fifth Benedictine Abbot of Cluny . Biography Odilo was born c. 962. He was descended from the nobility of Auvergne province Auvergne . He early became a cleric in the seminary of St. Julien in Brioude . In 991 he entered Cluny and before the end of his year of probation was made coadjutor to Mayeul of Cluny Abbot Mayeul . Shortly before the latter s death 994 Odilo was made abbot and received Holy orders. The rapid development of the monastery under him was due chiefly to his gentleness ... Alfonso VI it spread into Spain. The rule of St. Benedict was substituted in Cluny for the domestic ... of the monasteries reformed by Cluny, reformed abbey thus the Abbey of St. Vannes in Lorraine reformed ..., and prominent bishops of the time Cluny monasticism was promoted. He journeyed nine times to Italy ... to impair the spiritual independence of the German monasteries. For Germany the Cluny policy ... in Cluny and its monasteries probably not in 998 but after 1030 Citation needed date February 2007 ... of Cluny when it sought to raise itself from its humiliating position and undertook the reform ... . The feast of St. Odilo was formerly 2 January, in Cluny, now it is celebrated on 19 January ... Cluny PND 100955835 BBKL o odilo v c band 16 autor Daniel Schwenzer spalten 1171 1176 Source Catholic ... Category 1040s deaths Category 11th century Christian saints ca Odil de Cluny de Odilo von Cluny es Odil n de Cluny fr Odilon de Merc ur it Odilone di Cluny hu Odilo de Cluny nl Odilo van Cluny pl Odylon z Cluny ru ... more details
The Abbot of Cluny was the head of the powerful monastery of Cluny Abbey in medieval France . The following is a list. List of abbots class wikitable 919 927 Berno of Cluny Berno 927 942 Odo of Cluny Odo 942 964 948 Aymer 964 994 Majolus of Cluny Maiolus 994 1049 Odilo of Cluny Odilo 1049 1109 Hugh of Cluny Hugh I. 1109 1122 Pontius of Melgueil 1122 1122 Hugh II 1122 1156 Peter the Venerable 1158 1163 Hugh III. 1163 1173 Stephan I. 1173 1176 Radulf de Sully 1176 1177 Gauthier de Ch tillon 1177 1179 William I. 1179 1183 Thibaud of Ostia Thibaud de Vermandois 1183 1199 Hugh de Clermont 1199 1207 Hugh of Anjou 1207 1215 William II. 1215 1220 Giraud 1220 1228 Roland de Hainaut 1228 1230 Barth lemy de Florange 1230 1236 Stephan II. 1230 1235 Stephan III. 1235 1244 Hugh de Courtenay 1244 1257 William III. 1257 1270 Yves I. de Poyson 1270 1295 Yves II. de Chassant 1295 William IV. d Ig 1295 1308 Bertrand I. de Colombiers 1308 1319 Henry I. de Faultri re 1319 1322 Raymond de Bonn I. 1322 1344 Peter II. de Chastelux 1344 1347 It re de Miremande 1347 1351 Hugh 1351 1361 Audrouin de La Roche 1361 1369 Simon I. de Brosse 1369 1374 John I. du Pin 1374 1383 Jacques de Cozan 1383 1400 Jean II de Damas Cozan 1400 1416 Raymond II de Cado ne 1416 1423 Robert II de Chaudesolles 1423 1456 Eude de la Pierre 1456 1480 John de Bourbon 1481 1510 James d Amboise 1510 1518 Geoffroy d Amboise 1518 1528 Eymard Gouffier 1528 1550 Jean IV de Lorraine 1550 1574 Charles de Lorraine 1575 1612 Claude de Guise 1612 1621 Louis de Lorraine 1621 1629 Jacques de Veny d Arbouze 1635 1642 Cardinal Richelieu 1642 1654 Armand de Bourbon 1654 1661 Cardinal Mazarin Jules Mazarin 1661 1672 Cardinal Rinaldo d Este Rinaldo ... Projekte Cluny abbates cluny.htm Catalogus abbatum Cluniacensium DEFAULTSORT Cluny, Abbots of Category Cluniacs Category French abbots cs Seznam opat v Cluny de Liste der bte von Cluny fr Liste des abb s de Cluny it Lista degli abati di Cluny ... more details
Dablink For the Jacobite clan chief see Ewen MacPherson of Cluny Citations missing date December 2006 Image Dr Cluny Macpherson, Egypt 1915.jpg right thumb 250px Colonel Dr. Cluny Macpherson in Egypt, September 1915 Cluny Macpherson , MD 1879 in St. John s, Newfoundland 1966 was a medical Physician doctor and the inventor of the gas mask . During the First World War the German army used poison gas for the first time, against Allied troops at Ypres, France in 1915. A soldier s only protection was to breathe through a handkerchief or other small piece of fabric soaked in urine. Out of necessity, Doctor Cluny Macpherson quickly came up with the idea of a gas mask made of fabric and metal. Using a helmet taken from a captured German prisoner, he added a canvas hood with eyepiece s and a breathing tube. The helmet was treated with chemicals that would absorb the chlorine used in the gas attacks. He had invented the world s first gas mask. After a few improvements, Cluny Macpherson s helmet became the first gas mask to be used by the British army. This Newfoundlander s invention was the most important protective device of the First World War, protecting countless soldiers from blindness, disfigurement or injury to their throats and lungs. Gas masks are worn by millions of soldiers around the world today. Macpherson received his medical education from Methodist College and McGill University . MacPherson started the first St. John Ambulance Brigade in Newfoundland after working with the St ... to medical science. Cluny Macpherson Married Eleanora Thompson. References http www.collectionscanada.gc.ca ... scotland history cluny macpherson scotland.htm Cluny MacPherson from Virtual Scotland http inventors.about.com library inventors blMacpherson.htm Cluny MacPherson biography from About.com ... Macpherson, Cluny ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1879 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1966 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Macpherson, Cluny Category 1879 births Category 1966 deaths ... more details
Cluny Hill is a hill on south side of Forres , Scotland . At the top of Cluny Hill is Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson Nelson s Tower, built in 1806 to commemorate Admiral Lord Nelson and his victory at Battle of Trafalgar Trafalgar . The Tower is open to the public. The nearby Cluny Hill Hydrotherapy Hydropathic establishment Hydropathic Establishment opened in 1864. ref name BradleyDupreeDurie The opening of Cluny Hill signalled a transition in the hydropathic movement that prevailed in the 19th century. blockquote What marked it out were three features. It was an enterprise capable of accommodating a much larger clientele some 65 visitors were in residence in the first July. Secondly, as the visitor s lists show, the clientele was drawn from the immediate locality and further afield Edingurgh and Glasgow in the main, but also locations like Cheshire and the Isle of Wight. Third, the size of the venture required a high level of capitalization and consequently the promotion was handled through a limited company rather than private partnerships. ref name BradleyDupreeDurie429 blockquote After being commandeered for troop use during World War II it reopened in 1947 under North British Hotels Ltd. as the Cluny Hill Hotel. By 1975 it was deemed unprofitable and was sold to the Findhorn Foundation for Pound sterling 60,000. The new owners renamed it Cluny Hill College . References Reflist 2 refs ref name BradleyDupreeDurie Citation last Bradley first James last2 Dupree first2 Mageurite last3 Durie first3 Alastair title Taking the Water Cure The Hydropathic Movement in Scotland, 1840 1940 journal Business and Economic History volume 26 issue 2 pages 426 437 year 1997 url http www.h net.org business bhcweb publications BEHprint v026n2 p0426 p0437.pdf accessdate 2009 11 17 ref ref name BradleyDupreeDurie429 Bradley, James Dupree, Mageurite Durie, Alastair 1997 , p.429 ref Coord 57.6114 3.6007 scale 10000 region GB display title Category Inventory of Gardens and Designed ... more details
Infobox Film name Cluny Brown image Cluny Brown.jpg caption image size director Ernst Lubitsch producer Ernst Lubitsch writer Novel br Margery Sharp br Screenplay br Samuel Hoffenstein br Elizabeth Reinhardt starring Charles Boyer br Jennifer Jones actor Jennifer Jones music Cyril J. Mockridge cinematography Joseph LaShelle editing Dorothy Spencer studio Twentieth Century Fox distributor Twentieth Century Fox released May 1, 1946 runtime 100 min country Film US language English budget preceded by followed by Cluny Brown is a 1946 in film 1946 film made by Twentieth Century Fox , directed and produced by Ernst Lubitsch . The screenplay was written by Samuel Hoffenstein and Elizabeth Reinhardt , based on novel by Margery Sharp . The music score is by Cyril J. Mockridge . The film stars Charles Boyer and Jennifer Jones and is a satire on the smugness of British high society. Synopsis A plumber s niece Jennifer Jones and a refugee Charles Boyer meet in England prior to World War II, and Una O Connor , Peter Lawford , Helen Walker , Reginald Gardiner , C. Aubrey Smith , Reginald Owen , and Richard Haydn are around to take up what slack there is. This 1946 film is the last one Lubitsch completed. Cast Charles Boyer as Adam Belinski Jennifer Jones as Cluny Brown Peter Lawford as Andrew Carmel Helen Walker as Betty Cream Reginald Gardiner as Hilary Ames Reginald Owen as Sir Henry Carmel C. Aubrey Smith as Colonel Charles Duff Graham Richard Haydn as Jonathan Wilson Margaret Bannerman as Lady Alice Carmel Sara Allgood as Mrs. Maile Ernest Cossart as Syrette Florence Bates as Dowager at Ames Party Una O Connor as Mrs. Wilson External links imdb title id 0038419 amg movie id 87487 tcmdb title id 71133 Ernst Lubitsch 1940s comedy film stub Category 1946 films Category 20th Century Fox films Category Black and white films Category 1940s romantic comedy films Category Films directed by Ernst Lubitsch Category Films based on romance novels ca Cluny Brown de Cluny Brown auf Freiersf en ... more details
for the archbishop of Toledo Bernard de Sedirac Bernard of Cluny or of Morlaix was a Benedictine monk of the first half of the 12th century, poet, satirist, and hymn writer , author of the famous verses On Contempt for the World . Life His parentage, native land, and education are hidden in obscurity. He is frequently called Morlanensis, which title most writers have interpreted to mean that he was a native of Morlaix in Brittany , though some credit him to Murlas near Le Puy, Gironde Puy in B arn . A writer in the Journal of Theological Studies 1907 , VIII, 354 359 contends that he belonged to the family of the Seigneurs of Montpellier in Languedoc, and was born at Murles , a possession of that distinguished family also that he was at first a monk of St. Sauveur d Aniane , whence he entered Cluny under Abbot Pons of Melgueil Pons 1109 1122 . It is certain that he was a monk at Cluny in the time of Peter the Venerable 1122 1156 , for his famous poem is dedicated to that abbot. It may have been written about 1140. He left some sermons and is said by some to be the author of certain monastic regulations known as the Consuetudines Cluniacenses , also of a dialogue Colloquium on the Trinity yet recent dating of said customary proves otherwise. On Contempt for the World The De Contemptu ... De contemptu mundi De contemptu mundi Bernard of Cluny is indeed a lyrical writer, swept from one theme ..., at the risk of surfeiting the appetite. Bernard of Cluny is an erudite writer, and his poem leaves ... text from Bernard of Cluny s poem, Hora novissima , in 1893. References http libro.uca.edu monastic ... Intercession at Cluny For the King Emperors of Leon Bernard s Consuetudines in historical context catholic DEFAULTSORT Bernard Of Cluny Category Cluniacs Category Christian apocalyptic writings Category 12th century Latin writers de Bernhard von Cluny fr Bernard de Cluny la Bernardus Cluniacensis sv Bernhard av Cluny ... more details
code area code blank name blank info blank1 name blank1 info website footnotes Infobox ends Cluny ... districts federal riding of Crowfoot electoral district Crowfoot . Demographics As of 2006, Cluny ... Canada year 2007 accessdate 2010 01 29 ref Industry Canada shows that Cluny s greater rural area ... http broadband.gc.ca maps province.html?prov 48 title Cluny Community demographics 2001 census ... Location Centre Cluny North Chancellor, Alberta Chancellor Northeast Hussar, Alberta Hussar East ... more details
Infobox French commune name Vitry l s Cluny INSEE 71587 postal code 71250 region Bourgogne department Sa ne et Loire arrondissement M con canton Cluny longitude 4.58722222222 latitude 46.4911111111 elevation m 200 elevation min m 213 elevation max m 355 area km2 4.71 population 67 population date 2006 Vitry l s Cluny is a Communes of France commune in the Sa ne et Loire Departments of France department in the Regions of France region of Bourgogne in eastern France . See also Communes of the Sa ne et Loire department References http www.insee.fr en home home page.asp INSEE Reflist Sa ne et Loire communes DEFAULTSORT Vitrylescluny Category Communes of Sa ne et Loire Sa neLoire geo stub ceb Vitry l s Cluny es Vitry l s Cluny fr Vitry l s Cluny it Vitry l s Cluny nl Vitry l s Cluny pl Vitry l s Cluny pt Vitry l s Cluny uk vi Vitry l s Cluny vo Vitry l s Cluny war Vitry l s Cluny ... more details
Summary Cluny Brown 1946 poster Source http www.lubitsch.com images postergallery slides Cluny Brown 1946 US.jpg Fair use rationale in Cluny Brown This image is being used to illustrate the article on the movie in question and is used for informational or educational purposes only. This image is of low resolution. It is believed that this image will not devalue the ability of the copyright holder to profit from the original work. No alternate, free image exists that can be used to illustrate the subject matter. Licensing Non free poster ... more details
Ewen MacPherson of Cluny , also known as Cluny Macpherson , was the chief of the Clan Chattan at the time of the Jacobite Rising of 1745 . ref http www.virtualscotland.co.uk scotland history cluny macpherson scotland.htm Virtual Scotland website ref He took part as a supporter of Charles Edward Stuart and after the rebellion was crushed he went into hiding. He was made famous by Robert Louis Stevenson , whose fictional hero Kidnapped novel David Balfour meets Cluny in one of his hiding places, the so called Cluny s Cage . In real life Cluny was associated with the Loch Arkaig treasure In 1765 he escaped to France but died soon afterwards. ref cite book url http books.google.co.uk books?id 9y8LrtmeJwcC&pg PA398 author Albert Montefiore Hyamson title A Dictionary of Universal Biography year 1995 ref References reflist DEFAULTSORT Cluny, Ewen MacPherson Of Category 18th century Scottish people Scotland hist stub Scotland bio stub ... more details
Image CLUNY Maquette thermes 2.JPG thumb Model of Thermes de Cluny showing the major elements of the baths. In the center of the picture is the frigidarium to the left of the frigidarium is the tepidarium to the fore of the tepidarium is the caldarium . Boulevard Saint Michel S. Michel bd forms the left boundary of the picture, Boulevard Saint Germain S. Germain bd forms the top boundary. Photo Wiki user Maryas File Julien crowned Emperor in Cluny in February 360.jpg thumb Julian the Apostate crowned Roman Emperor in the Thermes de Cluny, in February 360. Thermes de Cluny are an ancient Gallo Roman ruin lying in the heart of Paris 5th arrondissement of Paris 5th arrondissement and which are partly subsumed into the Mus e de Cluny Mus e de Moyen Age H tel de Cluny . The present bath ruins constitute about one third of a massive bath complex that is believed to have been constructed around the beginning of the 3rd century. The best preserved room is the frigidarium with intact architectural elements such as Gallo Roman vaults, ribs and consoles and fragments of original decorative wall painting and mosaics. Image Thermes de Cluny caldarium.jpg thumb left Thermes de Cluny caldarium It is believed that the bath complex was built by the influential guild of boatmen of 3rd century Roman Paris or Lutetia as evidenced by the consoles on which the barrel ribs rest being carved in the shape ... Age Thermes de Cluny , Pierre Yves Le Pogam, Dany Sandron http www.museesdefrance.com produits details ... Thermes de Cluny http www.musee moyenage.fr ang index.html Home Page in English http maget.maget.free.fr SiteCluny index3.html Sous les pav s Paris Excellent Cluny web site check out the Axonometries ... in France Thermes de Cluny Category Ancient Roman architecture Thermes de Cluny Category Buildings and structures in Paris Thermes de Cluny Category Roman Paris Thermes de Cluny Category Ruins in France ca Termes de Cluny cs L zn Cluny fr Thermes de Cluny oc T rmas de Clunhic ru ... more details
Image Musee de Cluny 1.jpg thumb 250px The Mus e de Cluny as viewed from the nearby park Image Lady and the Unicorn 1.jpg thumb 250px The Lady and the Unicorn tapestries Image Thermes de Cluny caldarium.jpg thumb 250px Thermes de Cluny caldarium The Mus e de Cluny IPA fr myze d klyni , officially known ... of art of the Middle Ages in Europe . The H tel de Cluny The structure is perhaps the most outstanding ... of the Abbey of Cluny abbots of Cluny , started in 1334. The structure was rebuilt by Jacques d Amboise, abbot in commendam of Cluny 1485 1510 it combines Gothic architecture Gothic and Renaissance ... connected with the abbey of Cluny, originally the h tel , was part of a larger Cluniac complex that also ... south of the present day H tel de Cluny along Boulevard Saint Michel . Although originally intended for the use of the Cluny abbots, the residence was taken over by Jacques d Amboise bishop Jacques ... gardens, opened in 1971, include a For t de la Licorne inspired by the tapestries. The H tel de Cluny ... known as the Thermes de Cluny , which are famous in their own right and which may still be visited ... the remains of the Thermes de Cluny are, and the H tel de Cluny itself, which houses its impressive collections. The museum The Mus e de Cluny houses a variety of important medieval artifacts, in particular ... manuscripts . Miscellaneous The H tel Cluny Sorbonne , built in the early 1870s at 8 rue ... Rimbaud . References in literature Herman Melville visited Paris in 1849, and the H tel de Cluny ... states that the wealthy Dr. Renard s rooms were like the Muse de Cluny. chapter XII . Notes reflist ... Thermes de Cluny , Pierre Yves Le Pogam, Dany Sandron ISBN 2 7118 2777 1 En espa ol mejor External links commonscat H tel de Cluny commonscat Mus e national du Moyen ge Official website, in French http ... Cluny Category Museums in Paris Cluny Category Roman Paris Category History of Paris Category 5th ... du Moyen ge it H tel de Cluny he nl Mus e national du Moyen ge pl Mus e de Cluny ... more details
Infobox power station name Cluny Power Station image location map Tasmania location map text Location of Cluny Power Station in Tasmania country Australia locale Lower Derwent River Tasmania Derwent River , Tasmania lat d 42 lat m 30 lat s 23 lat NS S long d 146 long m 40 long s 52 long EW E coordinates type type river region AU coordinates display title owner Hydro Tasmania status primary fuel Hydroelectric conveyance technology Kaplan turbine combined cycle generation units 1 pumped storage No max planned cap 17 Megawatt MW commissioned 1968 decommissioned Cluny Power Station is a hydroelectric power station on the Lower Derwent River Tasmania Derwent River in Tasmania . It has one Kaplan turbine Kaplan type Water turbine turbine , with a generating capacity of 17 Megawatt MW of electricity . Cluny was commissioned in 1968. External links Portal Energy portal Australia Hydro Tasmania page on http www.hydro.com.au home Energy Tasmanian Hydro Electric Schemes Catchment Areas Derwent Catchment The Lower Derwent.htm the Lower Derwent EnergyTasmania Category Hydroelectric power stations in Tasmania Category Power stations in Tasmania hydroelectric power plant stub Australia powerstation stub ... more details
The Sisters of St. Joseph of Cluny is a Roman Catholic religious order founded in 1807. Located around the world, its members perform a variety of charitable works, but they devote themselves especially to missionary work and providing education for the poor. ref http oce.catholic.com index.php?title Sisters of Saint Joseph ref Foundress Anne Marie Javouhey , the founder of the order, was born in a remote village in Burgundy region Burgundy , France , on November 10, 1779 and died on the July 15, 1851. ref Rudge, F.M. 1910 . Venerable Anne Marie Javouhey. In The Catholic Encyclopedia. New York Robert Appleton Company. Retrieved June 16, 2010 from New Advent http www.newadvent.org cathen 08326a.htm ref She was committed to a life of God from a young age and worked in five continents during her lifetime. During the revolution against the church in France, she, along with her parents, helped save the lives of priests who would not swear an oath of allegiance to the State, ref http faithofthefatherssaints.blogspot.com 2006 08 blessed anne marie javouhey.html ref which influenced her growing ... suit the climate, we will change only what is not good. The Cluny History Anne Marie Javouhey Anne ... ref This act officially founded the Society of St. Joseph of Cluny in Cluny, France. The congregation became known as the Sisters of St. Joseph of Cluny. Anne Marie cared for the orphans, educated .... At the death of their Foundress on 15 July 1851, the Sisters of St. Joseph of Cluny numbered about 1,000 and houses were located on five continents around the world. Cluny in India The Sisters of St. Joseph of Cluny arrived in India in the year 1827, and established their first house in Pondicherry ... of St. Joseph of Cluny Today Today, the Sisters of St. Joseph of Cluny number around 3000, and belong .... Joseph of Cluny and Anne Marie JAVOUHEY DEFAULTSORT Sisters Of St. Joseph Of Cluny Category Christian ... in 1807 fr S urs de Saint Joseph de Cluny it Suore di San Giuseppe di Cluny ... more details
nofootnotes date December 2009 William Douglas of Cluny c1430 1475 was the son of William Douglas, 2nd Earl of Angus William, 2nd earl of Angus and Margaret Hay. William Douglas was appointed guardian to King James III. during his minority, and received from him, before 1462, some of the spoil accruing from the forfeiture of the Earl of Douglas and his adherents. Two years later, in 1464, King James appointed him Warden Douglas of the Eastern and Middle Scottish Marches Marches , in succession to his brother the George Douglas, 4th Earl of Angus 4th Earl of Angus before 1475, and at the same time committed to him the keeping of the castles of Douglas Castle Douglas and Tantallon Castle Tantallon , with their lordships. When the Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus 6th earl, Bell the Cat , came of age in 1470, William Douglas came before the King and ad eius genua prouolutus resigned ward of Tantallon and the lordship of Douglas per fustem et bacnlum in the said earl s favour. The lands which he received upon the forfeiture of his kinsmen, comprising Sunderlandhall in Selkirkshire, Cranston in Midlothian, and Traquair and Leithenhope in Peeblesshire, were erected in 1464 into the barony of Sunderland in his favour. William Douglas of Cluny, sometimes styled lord of Sunderland and sometimes lord of Traquair, died, probably unmarried, before 1475, when his lands of Cluny appear in possession of the Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Angus 5th Earl of Angus . References A history of the house of Douglas from the earliest times down to the legislative union of England and Scotland, Herbert Maxwell, 1902 Category 1430 births Category 1475 deaths Category House of Douglas and Angus ... more details