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Hersende of Champagne

Hersende of Champagne

Founder and first Abbess of Fontevraud Abbey


Hersende of Champagné (1060 – 1 December 1114) was the founder and first Abbess of Fontevraud Abbey.

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Biography

Hersende was born in Anjou to a noble French family in or after 1060. Hersende had been married twice and widowed twice. She became a disciple of Robert of Arbrissel. Hersende persuaded her step-son, Gautier of Montsoreau, to provide her with the land to found the abbey. Robert was a believer in double monasteries, which considered of separate quarters of men and women under the management of the Abbess. Hersende became the first Abbess of the Abbey of Fontevraud, overseeing the construction of the abbey herself. This was the Motherhouse of the Order of Fontevraud. Hersende died in Fontevraud Abbey.[1][2]>[3][4][5]

It has been postulated that Hersande may be the mother of Héloïse, wife and lover of Abelard.[6][7][8]


Sources

  1. "Hersende of Champagne (fl. 12th c.)". www.encyclopedia.com. Encyclopedia.com.
  2. Esperdy, Gabrielle (14 January 2013). "The Royal Abbey of Fontevrault: Religious Women & the Shaping of Gendered Space". Journal of International Women's Studies. 6 (2): 59–80. ISSN 1539-8706.
  3. Jones, Sherry (7 October 2014). The Sharp Hook of Love. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-1-4516-8479-7.

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