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Acknowledgements; Introduction;
1. The Carolingian period;
2. The Capetian period;
3. The ideal of sanctity: formation, imitation, and dissemination;
4. The posthumous patronage of the saints;
5. Saintly patronage and Episcopal authority at the Abbey of Micy;
6. Saints, abbots, and ecclesiastical politics at fleury and pithiviers; Conclusion; Bibliography and references; Index.
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