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Manorial Records of the Abbey of Cluny (10th–13th centuries)

Manorial Records of the Abbey of Cluny (10th–13th centuries)

  1. Cluny Abbey founded with papal protection

    Labels: William I, Cluny Abbey, Papal protection
  2. Early Cluny land grants create manorial obligations

    Labels: Cluny Abbey, Manorial obligations, Rural estate
  3. Charters for 802–954 later edited from Cluny archives

    Labels: Recueil des, Cluny archives
  4. Growth of Cluniac priories increases administrative complexity

    Labels: Cluniac priories, Cluny Abbey
  5. Charter record series shows estate expansion to 1027

    Labels: Charter series, Cluny estates
  6. Charter archive becomes a working tool of lordship

    Labels: Charter archive, Lordship
  7. Cluny III construction begins, raising financial stakes

    Labels: Cluny III, Abbot Hugh
  8. Cluny charters document a mature manorial economy

    Labels: Cluny charters, Manorial economy
  9. Financial pressures increase reliance on documentary proof

    Labels: Financial pressures, Cluny Abbey
  10. Cartulary-making intensifies in 13th-century Cluny

    Labels: Cartulaire D, Cartulary
  11. Cluny’s charter record continues through 1300

    Labels: Charter record, Cluny Abbey
  12. Cluny records leave a lasting model for estate documentation

    Labels: Cartularies, Cluny model