Odo, Saint, Abbot of Cluny, approximately 879-942

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Name (Latin)
Odo, Saint, Abbot of Cluny, approximately 879-942
Other forms of name
nnea Odo, Saint, Abbot of Cluny, ca. 879-942
Odo, Saint, Abbot of Cluny, ca. 879-942 a
Odo, Saint, Bishop of Cluny, 879-942
Eudes, Saint, Abbot of Cluny, approximately 879-942
Odon, de Cluny, Saint, approximately 879-942
Odon, Saint, Abbot of Cluny, approximately 879-942
Date of birth
0879
Date of death
0942-11-18
Other designation
Saint
Gender
male
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 268087152
Wikidata: Q454553
Library of congress: no 99047973
OCoLC: oca05021503
Sources of Information
  • Construire une société seigneuriale, 2008:t.p. (Odon de Cluny)
  • Vita sancti Geraldi Auriliacensis, 2009:t.p. (Odon de Cluny) p. 2 (Odon, or Eudes; abbot of Cluny from 927 to 942)
  • Webster's new biographical dictionary, 1983:(Odo of Cluny, Saint, c. 879-942; French abbot; elected abbot of Cluny (927); granted privilege of exemption; authorized with the reform of monasteries in Gaul and Italy by Pope John XI (931))
  • Zeisiger, M. Leben und Wirken des Abtes Odo von Cluni, 1892:cover (Abtes Odo von Cluni)
  • Webster's new biographical dictionary, 1983:(Odo of Cluny. Saint. c. 879-942; French abbot; elected abbot of Cluny (927); granted privilege of exemption; authorized reform of monasteries of Gaul and Italy by Pope John XI (931))
  • Vita sancti Geraldi Auriliacensis, 2009: |b title page (Odon de Cluny) page 2 (Odon, or Eudes; abbot of Cluny from 927 to 942)
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Wikipedia description:

Odo of Cluny (French: Odon) (c. 878 – 18 November 942) was the second abbot of Cluny. Born to a noble family, he served as a page at the court of Aquitaine. He became a canon of the Church of St. Martin in Tours and continued his education in Paris under Remigius of Auxerre. Upon returning to Tours, Odo became disillusioned with the life of a canon and subsequently entered the Benedictine abbey at Baume, where he became superior of the abbey school. Odo joined Abbot Berno at Cluny and, when Berno died in 927, was elected his successor. While abbot, he also managed the priory at Romainmôtier. Next, he undertook the reform of Fleury Abbey. He encouraged the monks to adhere more closely to the original Rule of Saint Benedict. In 931, the Pope authorized Odo to continue his work in the monasteries of Aquitaine. He enacted the various Cluniac Reforms of France and Italy. In 937, he went to Rome and was given the Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls. He also sent his aides to Monte Cassino and Subiaco. Odo initiated the practice among the monasteries following Cluny to hold an annual commemoration of all the faithful departed on the day after All Saints' Day. He is venerated as a saint by the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches. His feast day is 18 November. There is only one contemporary biography of him, the Vita Odonis written by John of Salerno.

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