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Benedictine Priory Saint Clement of Craon en Mayenne

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Prieuré
Mayenne

Benedictine Priory Saint Clement of Craon

    17 Allée de la Fontaine 
    53400 Craon
Property of the municipality; owned by a private company; property of an association
Prieuré bénédictin Saint-Clément de Craon
Prieuré bénédictin Saint-Clément de Craon
Prieuré bénédictin Saint-Clément de Craon
Prieuré bénédictin Saint-Clément de Craon
Prieuré bénédictin Saint-Clément de Craon
Prieuré bénédictin Saint-Clément de Craon
Crédit photo : GO69 - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1100
1200
1900
2000
1105
Excommunication from Mauritius I
XIe siècle
Feudal and religious conflict
13 février 1989
Historical monument classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Logis du Portail; facades and roofs of its outbuildings and fence walls of the Jardin de la Fontaine; facades and roofs of the former dormitory and refectory of the priory, with pavilion in return to the North, as well as their main staircase and the only remaining room upstairs; facades and roofs of medieval cellars; remains of the Notre-Dame-la-Grande chapel and the enclosure of the cemetery; remains and archaeological plate soil of the old church, cloister, chapister (cf. AN 248, 252, 253, 255, 274, 279, 281, 324) : entry by order of 13 February 1989

Key figures

Maurice Ier de Craon - Lord of Craon Excommunicated for feudal rights claimed from the priory
Geoffroi de Vendôme - Abbot of the Trinity of Vendôme Cousin de Maurice, initiates his excommunication
Renaud de Martigné - Bishop of Angers Excommunicated Mauritius I in 1105
Geoffroi Martel - Count of Anjou Condemns Mauritius I in 1105

Origin and history

The Priory Saint-Clément is a former Benedictine monastery located in Craon, in the department of Mayenne, in the Pays de la Loire region. Founded under the authority of the abbey of the Trinity of Vendôme, it bears witness to monastic influence in this region from the 11th century. Its buildings, partially preserved, include medieval elements such as the cellars, the refectory and remains of the Notre-Dame-la-Grande chapel.

In the 11th century, the priory was at the heart of a conflict between Maurice I de Craon, local lord, and Geoffroi de Vendôme, abbot of the Trinity. Mauritius claims feudal rights to the priory, which led to his excommunication in 1105 by the bishop of Angers, Renaud de Martigné, and to his condemnation by the count of Anjou, Geoffroi Martel. This conflict illustrates the tensions between seigneurial power and religious institutions at that time.

The architectural remains of the priory, including the house of the Portal, the facades of the dormitories and refectories, as well as the traces of the church and cloister, were inscribed in the historical monuments in 1989. These elements, now protected, offer an overview of medieval monastic life and the spatial organization of Benedictine priories. Some buildings are now communal or private property, and their conservation status varies.

Historical sources mention the priory in works such as the Dictionnaire historique de la Mayenne by Abbé Angot and the Annales ecclesiastical d'Anjou. These references highlight its local importance, although little detail is available on its exact foundation or subsequent evolution. Archaeological remains, including those of the church and cemetery, remain valuable evidence of its past.

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