Record-evidences, Among Archives of Ancient Abbey of Cluni, From 1077 to 1534 offers a detailed look into the historical records of the Cluny Abbey. This compilation, illustrative of early English kings and affiliated foundations, draws extensively from the archives of the ancient Abbey of Cluny and references Delisle's catalogue. It provides invaluable insights into medieval monastic life, governance, and the relationships between Cluny and its English dependencies. The book explores the abbey's influence and the political landscape of the era through its meticulously preserved records, making it an essential resource for historians and researchers interested in medieval history, monasticism, and archival studies.
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