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Buzay Abbey,
dedicated to Our Lady, was a
Cistercian Abbey at
Rouans in Pays de la Loire, France,
formerly in Brittany,
founded in 1135 and dissolved...
- the
Buzay canal which,
after crossing the Martinière canal [fr],
joins the
Loire at the end of a 29.8 km route.
Before the
construction of the
Buzay canal...
- Op. 86 (1940–41) War and Peace, Op. 91 (1941–52);
after Leo
Tolstoy Khan
Buzay (1942; unfinished) The
Story of a Real Man, Op. 117 (1947–48)
Distant Seas...
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October 1199. (...) cf. also the date of Gu2 [a
grant for the
monks of
Buzay],
which records that on 27
August 1201, Guy was
still only in his second...
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Constance brought monks from
Buzay Abbey to
establish a new
Cistercian monastery to be
called Villeneuve, on land
belonging to
Buzay,
located on the Ognon,...
- 1415, Rais'
father declares that he
wishes to be
buried at Notre-Dame de
Buzay "near the tomb of my
dearest wife
Marie de Craon" ("juxta
sepulturam dicte...
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abbeys of Saint-Aubin-d'Angers, La Chaume, Sainte-Croix de Quimperlé and
Buzay. He
refused his
blessing to the
Company of the
Blessed Sacrament, even though...
- the
mother of Carnoët Abbey. Cîteaux
Abbey L'Aumône
Abbey Clairvaux Abbey Buzay Abbey Villeneuve Abbey Prières
Abbey Abbey of Notre-Dame de
Langonnet 1136-1138 :...
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Conan III duke of
Brittany gives his
right to the
monks from the
Abbey of
Buzay. They will keep the
rights for
around 150 years,
which also
included the...
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department in
western France.
Communes of the Loire-Atlantique
department Buzay Abbey "Répertoire
national des élus: les maires" (in French). data.gouv...