Lietbertus of Saint-Ruf

Lietbertus of St. Ruf[1] was the abbot of Saint-Ruf, in the diocese of Avignon. He was the author of a commentary on the Psalms called Flores Psalmorum and wrote the customs, Liber ecclesiastici et canonici ordinis, practiced in his abbey. These customs were based upon the monastic recommendations of St. Augustine. They became very influential and started the reform of monastic life, that eventually led to the order of St. Augustine.

He was educated at the Lille collegiate church of St. Peter, which was dedicated in 1066.

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  1. He is also known as Lietbertus de Sancto Rufo, Lietbertus de Insulis, Lietbert von Lille, Lambert von Lille, Letbert von Lille, Lambertus de Lille, Lambertus de Sancto Rufo, Lambertus Insulensis, Letbert de Saint-Pierre de Lille, Letbert de Saint-Ruf, Lietbert de Lille, Lietbert de Saint Pierre de Lille, Lietbert de Saint-Ruf, Lietbertus Abbas Sancti Rufi, Lietbertus de Lille, Lietbertus de Sancto Rufo, Lietbertus Insulensis
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