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 +'''Syneisaktism''' is [[chaste cohabitation]].
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[[Robert of Arbrissel]] was condemned by Abbot [[Geoffrey of Vendôme]] and Bishop [[Marbod of Rennes]] for the practice of ''[[syneisaktism]]'', a [[mortification of the flesh]] that consisted of resisting the temptation of sleeping among women. [[Robert of Arbrissel]] was condemned by Abbot [[Geoffrey of Vendôme]] and Bishop [[Marbod of Rennes]] for the practice of ''[[syneisaktism]]'', a [[mortification of the flesh]] that consisted of resisting the temptation of sleeping among women.
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Syneisaktism is chaste cohabitation.

Robert of Arbrissel was condemned by Abbot Geoffrey of Vendôme and Bishop Marbod of Rennes for the practice of syneisaktism, a mortification of the flesh that consisted of resisting the temptation of sleeping among women.



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