High Middle Ages · Europe · Religion
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Abelard condemned at Sens
June 2, 1140
Bernard of Clairvaux cornered Peter Abelard at a council in Sens and presented a catalogue of supposed errors extracted from his books. Abelard refused to debate, appealed to Rome, and set out to plead his case. He died at a Cluniac priory before reaching the Alps. Peter the Venerable sheltered him during his final months and later reunited his body with Heloise's, ensuring their legend would outlive Bernard's condemnation.