Guigo I
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Guigo I. der Kartäuser auch Gigo von Kastell oder Gigo von Castel (* 1083 im Bistum Valence; † 27. Juli 1137 in La Grande Chartreuse) war ein französischer Mönch und fünfter Prior der Grande Chartreuse und Generalminister des Kartäuserordens.
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Guigues Ier le Chartreux est né en 1083 au château de St Romain en Dauphiné dans le diocèse de Valence (France) et décédé le 27 juillet 1136 à la Grande Chartreuse. Il devint moine chartreux, cinquième prieur de la Grande Chartreuse, et législateur de l’ordre des Chartreux.
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Guigues I O Cartuxo (1083 Valence † 7 de julho de 1136 Saint-Pierre-de-Chartreuse) é o quinto prior da Grande Chartreuse, e legislador da ordem dos Cartuxos. Porque Bruno, que criou a ordem, não deixou nada escrito, Guigues escreveu em 1128 a Consuetudines Cartusiae. Depois dos estudos religiosos, é padre na e entra na Grande Chartreuse em 1106 onde é nomeado prior com 26 anos de idade. Guigues nunca foi beatificado e não é objecto de nenhum culto liturgico na ordem dos Cartuxos.
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Guigo I also known as Guigues du Chastel, Guigo de Castro and Guigo of Saint-Romain, was a Carthusian monk and the 5th prior of Grande Chartreuse monastery in the 12th century. He was born in 1083 near the Chateau of Saint-Romain, and entered the Grande Chartreuse in 1106. He ruled the community until his death in 1136. He was a man of considerable learning, was known for his eloquence and great memory. He was a close friend of St. Bernard of Clairvaux and of Peter the Venerable, both of whom wrote of Guigo's sanctity.
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Guigo I.
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Guigo I
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Guigues Ier le Chartreux
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Guigues I o Cartuxo
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Guigo I
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(Guigues du Chastel)
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Guigo I
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near the Chateau of Saint-Romain, Dauphiné, France
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Vincenzo Carducci, Saint Bernard of Clairvaux and Guigo I. Monastery of El Paular
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Guigo I. der Kartäuser auch Gigo von Kastell oder Gigo von Castel (* 1083 im Bistum Valence; † 27. Juli 1137 in La Grande Chartreuse) war ein französischer Mönch und fünfter Prior der Grande Chartreuse und Generalminister des Kartäuserordens.
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Guigo I also known as Guigues du Chastel, Guigo de Castro and Guigo of Saint-Romain, was a Carthusian monk and the 5th prior of Grande Chartreuse monastery in the 12th century. He was born in 1083 near the Chateau of Saint-Romain, and entered the Grande Chartreuse in 1106. Still a young man, his abilities led him to be elected prior in 1109 (aged 26). It was during his priorate that the original community slowly began to expand. Guigo was called on to compose the first Customs (Consuetudines) of the new hermits sometime between 1121 and 1128. Between 1109 and 1120 he also wrote the Meditations, 476 proverb-like sayings that characterized the wisdom of solitary, monastic life. In addition, some letters and a hagiographical piece survive. He was also a spiritual leader; Bernard of Clairvaux visited the Grande Chartreuse, probably in the 1120s, and wrote several letters to Guigo. He ruled the community until his death in 1136. He was a man of considerable learning, was known for his eloquence and great memory. He was a close friend of St. Bernard of Clairvaux and of Peter the Venerable, both of whom wrote of Guigo's sanctity. The treatise De vita contemplativa, also known as De Contemplatione has sometimes been attributed to Guigo I. However, it cannot have been written by Guigo I, because it refers to several writings of thirteenth-century scholastic theology, including Hugh of Balma's Viae Syon Lugent. It is acknowledged to be a late thirteenth-century text, with its author generally known as Guigo de Ponte.
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Guigues Ier le Chartreux est né en 1083 au château de St Romain en Dauphiné dans le diocèse de Valence (France) et décédé le 27 juillet 1136 à la Grande Chartreuse. Il devint moine chartreux, cinquième prieur de la Grande Chartreuse, et législateur de l’ordre des Chartreux.
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Guigues I O Cartuxo (1083 Valence † 7 de julho de 1136 Saint-Pierre-de-Chartreuse) é o quinto prior da Grande Chartreuse, e legislador da ordem dos Cartuxos. Porque Bruno, que criou a ordem, não deixou nada escrito, Guigues escreveu em 1128 a Consuetudines Cartusiae. Depois dos estudos religiosos, é padre na e entra na Grande Chartreuse em 1106 onde é nomeado prior com 26 anos de idade. Guigues nunca foi beatificado e não é objecto de nenhum culto liturgico na ordem dos Cartuxos.
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