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Paul of Caen : ウィキペディア英語版 | Paul of Caen Paul of Caen〔Paul of St Albans, Paul de Caen.〕 was a Norman Benedictine monk who became fourteenth Abbot of St Albans Abbey in 1077, a position he held to 1093.〔(), ().〕 He was a nephew of Archbishop Lanfranc.〔David Knowles, ''The Monastic Order in England'' (2nd edition 1963), p.96.〕 Paul, former monk of the Saint-Étienne abbey in Caen,〔 Célestin Hippeau, ''L'Abbaye de Saint-Étienne de Caen, 1066-1790'', Caen, A. Hardel, 1855, p.28〕 was an energetic builder at the Abbey,〔(St Albans Abbey )〕 having materials from the ruins of Roman Verulamium, collected by earlier abbots Ealdred and Ealmer, to work with.〔()〕 He also took a firm line with older reverences, disregarding some Anglo-Saxon relics and tombs,〔Knowles. pp.118-9.〕 and allowing the incorporation of older religious stonework into foundations, thus paradoxically ensuring their preservation for archaeology.〔(CINOA: An Important Anglo Danish carved sandstone pillar slab , School of Bakewell )〕 He encouraged the transcription of manuscripts.〔(), (PDF ) p.36.〕 ==Notes== 〔
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