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SUGER (c. 1081-1151) , French ecclesiastic, statesman and historian, was born of poor parents either in Flanders, at St Denis near Paris or at Toury in Beauce. About 1091 he entered the abbey of St Denis. Until about 1104 he was educated at the priory of St Denis de 1'Estree, and there first met his pupil King Louis VI. From 1104 to 11o6 Suger attended another school, perhaps that attached to the abbey of St Benoit-sur-Loire. In r rob he became secretary to the abbot of St Denis. In the following year he was made provost of Berneval in Normandy, and in 1109 of Toury. In 1118 he was sent by Louis VI. to the court of Pope
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Suger was the friend and counsellor both of Louis VI. and Louis VII. He urged the king to destroy the feudal bandits, was responsible for the royal tactics in dealing with the communal movements, and endeavoured to regularize the administration of justice. He left his abbey, which possessed considerable property, enriched and embellished by the construction of a new church built in the nascent Gothic
Suger was the foremost historian of his time. He was the ' Known in French as Guitguits, a name used for them also by some English writers. The Guitguit of Hernandez (Rer. medic. N. hisp. thesaurus
taste for history, and called forth a long series of quasi-official chronicles.See O. Cartellieri, Abt Suger von Saint-Denis (Berlin, 1898); A. Luchaire
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