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In the year 909, bishops at the Synod of Trosly reported that monasteries across Europe had been taken over by laymen who lived there with their wives, children, armed retainers — and hunting dogs. Just decades earlier, the Carolingian Empire had turned these monasteries into the most ordered institutions in Europe. What went wrong? This video tells the story of the double crisis that hit European monasteries in the 9th and 10th centuries: devastating raids by Norsemen, Magyars, and Saracens from the outside, and the collapse of royal authority and the rise of lay abbots from the inside. Benedictine Rule (German): • Wie ein einziges Buch fast alle Klöster Eu... Based on: Gert Melville, "Die Welt der mittelalterlichen Klöster" (C.H. Beck). English translation: Gert Melville, "The World of Medieval Monasticism: Its History and Forms of Life" CHAPTERS 0:00 — Hunting dogs in the monastery 1:27 — An order that depends on order 2:39 — Norsemen, Magyars, Saracens 5:49 — Nowhere safe 7:03 — The proprietary church system 8:57 — The abbot's hunting dogs 11:02 — Conclusion