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Cherlieu Abbey (French:
Abbaye de
Cherlieu; Latin:
Carus locus) is a
former Cistercian monastery in the
commune of Montigny-lès-
Cherlieu in Haute-Saône...
- Montigny-lès-
Cherlieu (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃tiɲi lɛ ʃɛʁljø]) is a
commune in the Haute-Saône
department in the
region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in...
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nobles were
buried there. Later,
Clairvaux founded Foigny Abbey (1121), and
Cherlieu Abbey was
founded in 1131.
During Bernard's
lifetime over
sixty monasteries...
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Georges Cogniot (15
December 1901 in Montigny-lès-
Cherlieu, Haute-Saône – 12
March 1978) was a
French writer,
philosopher and
politician of the French...
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conflict with King
Rudolph I.
Adelaide died in 1279 and was
buried in
Cherlieu Abbey near Besançon.
Adelaide married Hugh,
Count of
Salins (died 1266)...
- département Montigny-lès-Arsures, in the Jura département Montigny-lès-
Cherlieu, in the Haute-Saône département Montigny-lès-Condé, in the
Aisne département...
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Montboillon Montbozon Montcey Montcourt Montdoré
Montessaux Montigny-lès-
Cherlieu Montigny-lès-Vesoul Montjustin-et-Velotte Mont-le-Vernois
Montot Mont-Saint-Léger...
- two sons:
Louis I of
Abbans Olivier d'Abbans, knight,
benefactor of the
Cherlieu Abbey in the
diocese of Besançon,
father of
Louis II.
Louis I of Abbans...
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existing settlement of hermits. The
initial community of
monks were from
Cherlieu Abbey, and Acey was
therefore of the
filiation of Clairvaux. The new foundation...
- Thomas-Marie-Joseph
Gousset (born at Montigny-lès-
Cherlieu, a
village of Franche-Comté, in 1792; died at
Reims in 1866) was a
French cardinal and theologian...