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Тезаурус:

  1. And, on the other side, one outcome of the Truce of Orlans was that Charles took the abbacy of Ferrires away from Odo and gave it to a member of the community whose chief recommendation (with still more pull than his fine scholarship) was a readiness to commit himself to Charles.
  2. After the appointment of Henry of Poitou, a self-seeking Norman, to the abbacy of Peterborough in 1127, the woods from that place to Stamford became full of strange huntsmen,
  3. It is possible that the abbacy of Ely was vacant from before thelred's death until 1019, and clear that the abbot next appointed ran into some kind of trouble.
  4. Probably to be grouped with the royal priests as a king's man is lfweard, allegedly a relative of Cnut, who became bishop of London in 1035 without relinquishing the abbacy of Evesham, contrary to church law.
  5. Very similar in practice to a lay-abbot's was the position of a secular cleric (that is, a man in holy orders, often a deacon or sub-deacon, and not a member of the monastic community) appointed to an important abbacy.
  6. The secular cleric had the further advantage from the king's standpoint that he was strictly a life-tenant, unable to transmit his abbacy to a legitimate heir.
  7. He no longer needed a tutor: Walahfrid was paid off with the abbacy of Reichenau, where he could help hold Alemannia against Louis the German.
  8. Elias, sacrist during most of Ording's abbacy, commissioned the cross, the latest of Hugo's recorded works.
  9. When Abbot Hilduin of St-Denis defected to Lothar, Charles promised Louis that abbacy.

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