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    Suger ( French: [syʒɛʁ]; Latin: Sugerius; c. 1081 – 13 January 1151) was a French abbot and statesman. He was a key advisor to king Louis VI and his son Louis VII, acting as his regent during the Second Crusade, with his writings remaining seminal texts for early twelfth-century Capetian history.

  2. Apr 10, 2024 · Suger (born 1081, near Paris—died Jan. 13, 1151) was a French abbot and adviser to kings Louis VI and VII whose supervision of the rebuilding of the abbey church of Saint-Denis was instrumental in the development of the Gothic style of architecture.

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  4. Suger , (born 1081, near Paris—died Jan. 13, 1151), Abbot of Saint-Denis and adviser to Louis VI and Louis VII. A peasant boy educated at the abbey of Saint-Denis, he was a schoolmate and close friend of the future Louis VI. In 1122 he was elected abbot, and he used popular veneration for the saint and for the church’s banner to rally ...

  5. Mar 15, 2024 · In the English language, "suger" is an incorrect spelling; the accurate term for the sweet substance is sugar. The coffee shop apologized for the menu typo, clarifying that they use only pure sugar, not "suger," in their beverages.

  6. Suger definition: 1081–1151, French ecclesiastic and statesman, who acted as adviser to Louis VI and regent (1147–49) to Louis VII. As abbot of Saint-Denis (1122–51) he influenced the development of Gothic architecture. See examples of SUGER used in a sentence.

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  8. 1. a [noncount] : a sweet substance usually in the form of white or brown crystals or white powder that comes from plants and is used to make foods sweeter. Would you pass the sugar, please? Do you take sugar in your coffee? a lump/cube/packet of sugar. — see also brown sugar, cane sugar, confectioners' sugar, maple sugar, powdered sugar.

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