Victorine Order
The Victorine Order was a monastic community founded in the 12th century, primarily associated with the teachings of the theologian Hugh of Saint Victor. This order emphasized the importance of education, spiritual growth, and the integration of philosophy and theology.
Members of the Victorine Order were known for their commitment to scholarly pursuits and the development of mystical theology. They played a significant role in the intellectual life of the Middle Ages, influencing later thinkers and contributing to the broader Christian tradition.