
Trudon monks
Trudon monks were members of a religious community that was influential in the 17th and 18th centuries, particularly in France. They belonged to the Cistercian monastic order, known for their austere lifestyle and commitment to simplicity and agriculture. Trudon, specifically, may refer to a location associated with a particular monastery. These monks were important not only for their spiritual contributions but also for their advancements in agriculture and craftsmanship, helping to cultivate land and produce goods that benefited their communities. Their work exemplified the integration of faith and practicality in monastic life.