Benedict Of Aniane, Saint
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c.750821, French abbot who became a monastic adviser to
Louis I. He first founded (c.780) an austere monastic community at Aniane in Languedoc, based on Eastern asceticism. In 799, he founded a large monastery based on the more moderate Benedictine Rule (see
Benedict, Saint). As the leading reformer of French monastic houses, he presided over a series of councils of abbots at Aachen (816819) that centralized and imposed regulations on all Carolingian monasteries. This legislation was essential to the development of Benedictine dominance in Western monasticism. Feast: Feb. 11. See
Benedictines;
monasticism.