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Balthild
Jumièges
William the Conqueror
Normans
Seine-Maritime
Vikings
Saint Philibert
Haute-Normandie
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Clovis II


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Jumièges - Abbey

Jumièges - Abbey
In 654 the abbey was founded by Saint Philibert on a royal domain, bestowed by Clovis II and Queen Balthild. Some decades later, the abbey had prospered and Jumièges prospered and numbered nearly a thousand monks. It was an important abbey.

In the 9th century the abbey was pillaged and burnt down by the Vikings, but was rebuilt soon after. In 934 twelve monks from Saint-Cyprien in Poitiers settled here and "restarted" the monastery. A new, large church was consecrated in 1067 in the presence of William the Conqueror.

The abbey suffered through the English invasion of the 15th century, recovered until it was was devastated by the Huguenots during the Wars of Religion.

The French Revolution ended the abbey´s existence, leaving only ruins.

Seen here are the abbey´s towers, seen from the parish church Saint Valentin.

Marco F. Delminho, have particularly liked this photo


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