Thiou of Morigny (
Latin
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: ''Teulfus Mauriniacensis'') was a 12th-century
French chronicle
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r.
Thiou was a
monk
A monk (, from el, μοναχός, ''monachos'', "single, solitary" via Latin ) is a person who practices religious asceticism by monastic living, either alone or with any number of other monks. A monk may be a person who decides to dedica ...
in Morigny, and
abbot
Abbot is an ecclesiastical title given to the male head of a monastery in various Western religious traditions, including Christianity. The office may also be given as an honorary title to a clergyman who is not the head of a monastery. The fem ...
of Saint-Crépin de
Soissons
Soissons () is a commune in the northern French department of Aisne, in the region of Hauts-de-France. Located on the river Aisne, about northeast of Paris, it is one of the most ancient towns of France, and is probably the ancient capital ...
from 1118 to 1136.
Paragraph 5
References
External links
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in '' ttp://www.documentacatholicaomnia.eu Documenta Catholica Omnia'
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Bibliography (down)
A Translation of the Chronicle of the Abbey of Morigny, France, c. 1100-1150
1200s deaths
12th-century French historians
French chroniclers
French Christian monks
French abbots
Year of birth unknown
French male writers
12th-century Latin writers
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