The nuns of Saint-Pierre de Lyon and their creative history workshop.

From: Studies in the Literary Imagination | Date: March 22, 2003| Author: Powell, Michael G. | Copyright information

In 1251 in the imperial city of Lyon, a dispute erupted between the noble nuns of Saint-Pierre and the bourgeois parishioners and clergy of Saint-Nizier over the burial site of a venerable Merovingian bishop of the city, St. Aunemund. The discord comes as a surprise to us, just as it probably did to the nuns of Saint-Pierre, because as best we can tell, interpreting as we do from textual witness, everyone had always agreed that St. Aunemund lay in the chapel of Saint-Pierre. Around ...

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