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Abbey of St John the Baptist, Falaise : ウィキペディア英語版 | Abbey of St John the Baptist, Falaise The Abbey of St John the Baptist (French: ''Abbaye Saint-Jean de Falaise'')(''alias'' Abbey of St Jean de Falaise), in the diocese of Séez, in Falaise, Normandy, was an Augustinian abbey for Premonstratensian Canons and hospital founded in 1127〔Mériel, 1883, p.14〕 by ''Goinfrid'', (French: ''Gonfroy'',〔Mériel, 1883, p.11〕 Latin: ''Gonfridus''〔Mériel, 1883, p.13〕). ==Founding== A pilgrim had died of hunger and exhaustion having taken shelter in a barn belonging to Goinfrid, son of Roger or ''Rou'',〔Mériel, 1883, p.11〕 and when the dead body was discovered the next morning the population of the town of Falaise was much saddened. Goinfrid decided to found on the site a hospital to care for such pilgrims, and this was founded in 1127 under the name of the "Hospital of St Michael".〔Mériel, 1883, p.13〕 In 1130 a papal bull confirming the foundation was given at Rouen, capital of Normandy, by Pope Innocent II, with the express consent of King Henry I of England.〔Mériel, 1883, p.13〕 In 1133 the Hospital was re-dedicated to St John the Baptist and a new church was built on the site.〔Mériel, 1883, p.22〕
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