Aymard of Cluny

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Aymard of Cluny was a 10th-century abbot of the influential Benedictine Abbey of Cluny, known for helping consolidate its early monastic reforms and institutional growth.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Benedictine
Christian monk
abbot
medieval clergy
activeInCentury 10th century
associatedWith Cluniac monasticism
Cluniac reforms NERFINISHED
basedIn Abbey of Cluny NERFINISHED
clericalRank abbot
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
ecclesiasticalStatus regular clergy
era High Middle Ages
follows Odo of Cluny NERFINISHED
gender male
governed monastic community of Cluny
hasTitle Abbot
headOf Abbey of Cluny NERFINISHED
helpedConsolidate early monastic reforms at Cluny
helpedEstablish early organizational growth of Cluny
institutional structures of Cluny
historicalRegion Burgundy NERFINISHED
influenced development of the Cluniac order
languageOfWorkOrName Latin
Old French
memberOf Order of Saint Benedict NERFINISHED
monasticOrder Benedictine Order NERFINISHED
notableFor consolidation of early Cluniac reforms
institutional growth of Cluny
leadership of the Abbey of Cluny
occupation abbot
monk
officeContested abbot
partOf Cluniac movement NERFINISHED
Latin Church NERFINISHED
placeOfActivity Burgundy NERFINISHED
Cluny NERFINISHED
Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
positionHeld Abbot of Cluny
predecessor Odo of Cluny NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
successor Majolus of Cluny NERFINISHED
tradition Western monasticism

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Maiolus of Cluny predecessor Aymard of Cluny