Abbey of St Martin, Autun

46°57′36″N 4°18′25″E / 46.96°N 4.307°E / 46.96; 4.307

Church of the Abbey of St Martin, Autun 1741
Tomb of Brunhilda in the abbey church before 1790 (early 19th-century engraving by Alexandre Lenoir)

The Abbey of St. Martin is a former Benedictine monastery in Autun, Saône-et-Loire, France, to the northeast of the city just outside the city walls, on the right bank of the Arroux and to the north of the Roman road from Autun to Langres, Beaune and Besançon.[1][2][3]

  1. ^ Roland Niaux, Saint-Pantaléon, abbaye de Saint-Martin (online version)
  2. ^ Jacques-Gabriel Bulliot, Essai historique sur l'abbaye de Saint-Martin d'Autun, Autun 1849, 2.vol. in-8°, 449 p., Société Éduenne (online version)
  3. ^ Jacques Gabriel Bulliot, Mission et culte de Saint-Martin, in Mémoires de la Société Eduenne, XVIII, 1890, p. 272-276.