Fontaines monastery

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Fontaines monastery is an early medieval monastic foundation in present-day France traditionally associated with the missionary work and monastic reforms of the Irish abbot Saint Columbanus.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian monastery
early medieval monastery
monastery
associatedWith Saint Columbanus NERFINISHED
centuryOfFoundation 7th century
country France
culturalOrigin Irish missionary movement in Gaul
era Early Middle Ages
followsRule Rule of Columbanus NERFINISHED
foundedAs monastic foundation
foundedBy Saint Columbanus NERFINISHED
function missionary base
monastic community
hasLanguageOfLiturgy Latin
heritage Irish monastic tradition
historicalRegion Burgundy NERFINISHED
knownFor missionary work
monastic reforms
locatedIn Gaul NERFINISHED
present-day France NERFINISHED
namedAfter Fontaines NERFINISHED
partOf network of Columbanian monasteries
region eastern France
religion Christianity
religiousOrder Celtic monasticism
traditionallyAssociatedWith missionary activity of Saint Columbanus
monastic reforms of Saint Columbanus

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Columbanus of Bobbio founded Fontaines monastery