medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
On Sat, 06 Dec 2003 12:34:56 -0600 I wrote:
>I believe it did. Casamari was a daughter of Citeaux. So in that sense San Galgano's Cistercian "mother" will also have been Citeaux. I mistook your inquiry to mean "From what house was San Galgano originally peopled (as a Cistercian foundation)?".
Oops: a stupid substitution on my part! For "Citeaux" read "Clairvaux" both times. Casamari, founded by St. Bernard, is said to figure in the _Catalogi abbatiarum_ as the 29th immediate daughter of Clairvaux.
Grr,
John
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