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Abbey Saint-Jean-du-Mont à Thérouanne dans le Pas-de-Calais

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Abbaye
Pas-de-Calais

Abbey Saint-Jean-du-Mont

    31 Rue Saint-Jean
    62129 Thérouanne
Abbaye Saint-Jean-du-Mont
Abbaye Saint-Jean-du-Mont
Abbaye Saint-Jean-du-Mont
Abbaye Saint-Jean-du-Mont
Abbaye Saint-Jean-du-Mont
Abbaye Saint-Jean-du-Mont
Abbaye Saint-Jean-du-Mont
Abbaye Saint-Jean-du-Mont
Abbaye Saint-Jean-du-Mont
Abbaye Saint-Jean-du-Mont
Abbaye Saint-Jean-du-Mont
Abbaye Saint-Jean-du-Mont
Abbaye Saint-Jean-du-Mont
Abbaye Saint-Jean-du-Mont
Abbaye Saint-Jean-du-Mont
Abbaye Saint-Jean-du-Mont
Abbaye Saint-Jean-du-Mont
Abbaye Saint-Jean-du-Mont
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Timeline

Haut Moyen Âge
Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Époque contemporaine
700
1400
1500
2000
686
Foundation by Thierry III
1496
Election of Philippe de Luxembourg
1533
Destruction by Charles Quint
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Episcopal group of the 7th century, Carolingian building, Gothic cathedral (cad. A 239, 256, 257): inscription by decree of 11 February 1992

Key figures

Thierry III - King of the Francs of Neustria Fonda the Abbey in 686
Saint Léger - Christian Martyr Cause of the expiatory foundation
Charles Quint - Roman Emperor Germanic Destroyed Thérouanne in 1533
Jean Fachin - Abbé de Saint-Jean-du-Mont Currency *"Rope and Anima"*
Philippe de Luxembourg - Bishop of Therouanne (1496) Related to the abbatial administration
Trivier de Thérouanne - Contemplative monk (Vth-Vth century) Retired at Therouanne for spiritual life

Origin and history

The abbey Saint-Jean-du-Mont, established at Thérouanne in Pas-de-Calais, was founded in 686 by Thierry III, king of the Francs de Neustrie. The latter atoned for the murder of Saint Léger, stressing his spiritual and political importance from the Merovingian time. The abbey, dedicated to Saint John, became an influential Benedictine center under the Latin name San Johannes in Monte or Saint John d'Ypres.

In the Middle Ages, the abbey prospered until the total destruction of Thérouanne in 1533 by Charles Quint. This event forced the monks to flee to Bailleul, then Ypres, marking the end of his local anchor. The property of the abbey extended to the church of Reclinghem, under its patronate, illustrating its territorial and economic influence.

Among the figures related to the abbey, Abbé Jean Fachin (curse "Corde et anima") and Philippe de Luxembourg, elected bishop of Thérouanne in 1496, embody his ecclesiastical prestige. Trivier of Thérouanne (Vth-VIth century), contemplative monk, and François d'Avroult, director appointed by Charles Quint, testify to his role in monastic and political life. Archaeological excavations and protected remains (the 7th century episcopal group, the Carolingian building) today recall its heritage, despite the threats of urbanization.

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