- co-ruler in 1196. Hugh II and
William made a
donation to the
abbey of
Bonnecombe, the text of which, in Occitan,
still survives.
William predeceased his...
- 1190. The do****ent
relates the
settlement between Uc and the
abbey of
Bonnecombe, from
which Uc had
demanded free
lodging for himself, five of his knights...
- Rogersville,
invited the
Cistercian monks of the
Abbey of Our Lady of
Bonnecombe, in the
diocese of
Rodez and Vabres, Aveyron, France, to
establish a refuge...
-
Abbey and
Valcroissant Abbey. The
nunneries of Laval-Bénite
Abbey and
Bonnecombe Abbey were also
under the
jurisdiction of Bonnevaux.
During the 16th-century...
-
further our research”. In the
Cartulaire de l'Abbaye de
Bonnecombe [fr] [Cartulary of
Bonnecombe Abbey],
edited by Pierre-Aloïs Verlaguet, the
village of...
- Committee. In
spring 1942, Kühne was one of the
founders of the
Maquis de
Bonnecombe. At the time he used the
false name "Monsieur Schumann" and attempted...
- Saint-Martin,
which was
formerly under the
domination of the
abbey of
Bonnecombe. The
relic of Saint-Martin once
brought many
people to the
parish to cure...
-
Vitreux (Jura); the
Abbey of Notre-Dame des
Dombes at Le
Plantay (Ain); and
Bonnecombe Abbey at Comps-la-Grand-Ville (Aveyron).
Aiguebelle also
oversees the...
- Corrèze)
Bonnecombe Abbey, monks,
diocese of
Rodez (1166-1790;
resettled by
Trappist nuns 1876–1965) (Comps-la-Grand-Ville, Aveyron)
Bonnecombe Abbey, nuns...
- Comps-la-Grand-Ville
Commune Bonnecombe Abbey Location of Comps-la-Grand-Ville Comps-la-Grand-Ville Show map of
France Comps-la-Grand-Ville Show map of...