Order of Cluny
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Order of Cluny
Summary
Order of Cluny is a religious congregation[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Order of Cluny's instance of is recorded as religious congregation[3].
- Order of Cluny's instance of is recorded as religious order[4].
- Order of Cluny's instance of is recorded as monastic order[5].
- Order of Cluny's founder is recorded as William I, Duke of Aquitaine[6].
- Order of Cluny is part of Benedictines[7].
- 909 marks the founding of Order of Cluny[8].
- Order of Cluny was dissolved in 1790[9].
- Order of Cluny's location of formation is recorded as Cluny Abbey[10].
- Order of Cluny's significant event is recorded as Cluniac Reforms[11].
- Order of Cluny's has cause is recorded as Cluniac Reforms[12].
- Order of Cluny's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Cluniac Order[13].
- Order of Cluny's uses is recorded as Rule of Saint Benedict[14].
Body
Founding
Order of Cluny's founder is recorded as William I, Duke of Aquitaine[6]. 909 marks the founding of it[8]. Its location of formation is recorded as Cluny Abbey[10].
Identity
Order of Cluny is part of Benedictines[7].
Dissolution
Order of Cluny was dissolved in 1790[9].
Why It Matters
Order of Cluny has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 24 alternative names across languages and contexts.[15]