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Abbott Suger did not draw his inspiration from a Greek philosopher. He drew his inspiration from an early missionary to Gaul: St. Denis. However, St. Denis was actually drawn from an early follower of St. Paul, one Dionysius, who became Bishop of Athens. He then set out to "missionize" France, where he was eventually martyred by the Romans.
The answer is no. But if you do it alot you can get sick some people get asthma so be careful! But the fact is you will not die!
abbot of the Monastery of Santo Spirito.
Roman Catholic AnswerA Cathedral is a particular Church in every diocese that is the Bishop's Church, it takes its name because of the Cathedra which is in that Church. A Cathedra is a bishop's throne. A abbey is the church of a monastery that is headed by an abbot or abbess. It should be obvious from whence it takes its name.
Abbot Suger was a historian and architect that strongly influence the gothic style of architecture seen in many grand cathedrals.
Bernard of Clairvaux.
Abbot of Saint-Denis Suger has written: 'On the abbey church of St.-Denis and its art treasures' -- subject(s): Abbaye de Saint-Denis (Saint-Denis, France)
Abbot Suger
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Abbot Oliva died in 1046.
Maurice Abbot died in 1642.
Abiel Abbot died in 1828.
Hugh the Abbot died in 886.
Abbot Kinney died in 1920.